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the veiled voyager · 9mo

If you could meet any fictional character in real life, who would it be, and why?

blair waldorf and usagi tsukino.

ㅡ blair waldorf from ‘gossip girl’.

blair is naradilla kiara shailendra’s spirit animal. she captivates the audience with her undeniable charisma, wit, and determination. onr of the most compelling aspects of her character lies in her evolution throughout the series. from the outset, she's introduced as the quintessential mean girl, reigning over manhattan's elite with an iron fist. however, beneath her polished exterior lies a vulnerable soul grappling with familial pressures, insecurities, and the relentless pursuit of perfection.

she looks perfect, but she is fragile. she's not just a superficial socialite but a fiercely intelligent and ambitious young woman. she harbours a huge amount of love within her, which she often express through her actions towards her best friends: serena, nate and chuck. her tumultuous relationship with chuck also showcases her vulnerability, resilience, and capacity for growth as she navigates the complexities of love, forgiveness, and self-discovery.

she's unapologetically ambitious, yet her moral compass often guides her actions, albeit with occasional detours. blair's flaws humanise her, making her relatable and endearing to viewers who witness her triumphs and setbacks.

ㅡ usagi tsukino from ‘sailor moon’.

usagi is the epitome of the modern magical girl archetype, blending innocence, courage, and compassion in equal measure. at first glance, usagi may seem like an ordinary teenage girl with a liking of laziness and sweets, but beneath her carefree exterior lies a heart of gold and a fierce sense of justice. for me personallyㅡshe is such a relatable character; she struggles with insecurities, self-doubt, and the challenges of adolescence.

one of usagi's most admirable traits is her unwavering devotion to her friends and loved ones. as the leader of the sailor senshis, she embodies the values of friendship, loyalty, and selflessness, always willing to put herself in harm's way to protect those she cares about. usagi's character arc is defined by her growth and development as she matures from a clumsy and naive girl into a confident and capable leader. she learned important lessons about love, responsibility, and the true meaning of heroism.

usagi's ability to find strength in her vulnerabilities sets her apart as a truly inspiring character. despite facing countless enemies and challenges, she never loses sight of her convictions or her belief in the power of love and friendship. usagi's resilience and optimism reminds me that even in the darkest of times, there is always light to be found.

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