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L E S B I A N S .
And you cannot change my angsty little teenage mindset about it otherwise. Meow :3
Now, you see, my version of Skylanders-Cynder is a tad bit different from my version of LoS-Cynder. Actually, my SkyCynder is pretty similar to canon SkyCynder. She’s usually upbeat and outgoing, and looks up to Spyro and the rest of the Skylanders as her rolemodels. However, she does enjoy her daily blast of death-metal and weekend shopping sprees at Hot Topic (or Vampire’s Secret huehue). I also see her as total, and I mean COMPLETE AND UTTER fandom-trash.
My version of Flashwing goes as follows: she likes to act all regal and stuff, and is pretty vain of herself, too. But she, of course, does carry a softer and less-bitchy side. She views Cynder as creepy and aggravating, but will admit she’s a damn cute dragoness.
Cynder has a tiny-miny (big) crush on Flashwing, even though she’s slightly younger than her (like by 2-3 years, but nothing TOO serious - they’re still regarded as ‘teens’). Cynder commonly tries to spark up conversations and dates with Flashwing, but they usually fail, as Flashwing isn’t a huge fan of Cynder’s daredevil-esque antics.
In this drawing, Cynder is asking Flashwing if she would like to join a game of Sheepball with the rest of the cadets, and that Flashwing can be on her team if she wants. Flashwing rudely declines since she has more important things to attend to (like filing her claws and polishing her crystals), and that she doesn’t want to get dirty from playing Sheepball. Upset, Cynder says it’s okay and flies down to join her team in an intense yet fun game of Sheepball. Flashwing soon afterwards regrets her decision but remains up in the clouds, silently watching the cadets (mainly Cynder) play Sheepball from down below.