You're absolutely right about that, but it still doesn't make sense when it comes to her raison d'etre.
Sorry, I didn't mean to sound accusative, it's just I was repeating myself over and...
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You're absolutely right about that, but it still doesn't make sense when it comes to her raison d'etre.
Sorry, I didn't mean to sound accusative, it's just I was repeating myself over and...
Do you mean she took on human traits because she was in human form? If that's what you mean then I'd point out she was half human to begin with and say no.
Yup, I remember when she turned into a...
On this we agree. I just think she should have started off more powerful than she did. To me it would have been more logical for Snowbird to have been born a warrior-god armed with the weapons she...
True, but what's even better is a logical groundwork on which to build a character. After that creative writing is not only easier, it has more directions in which to go. Snowbird could have been a...
I love limitations and flaws in a hero too, but they have to make sense. Snowbird's don't. And again, her physical abilities as an animal are either equal to or less than her abilities in human...
I know that many First Nations gods changed into animals, hell a lot of gods from all over the world did, but it never made sense to me that a god meant to be a champion for her pantheon had as her...
Honestly, Snowbird, as originally written by Byrne, always seemed a useless character to me. She's a demi-god with flight, superhuman physical attributes, postcognitive abilities and mystical...