Oooh... this is a nicely creepy take on Wanda - I prefer to tell myself that she was mind-controlled by Chthon or something in real continuity, but this alternative works really well for 1602 Nun!Wanda, espcially given how utterly serene she seems throughout; no real fear of the Phoenix, because facing it is her destiny, and no thought or care at all for the other Witchbreed, save Javier.
I especially like the concept of her vows being something of Mount Wundagore and to Chaos rather than of the Church and the Christ, the idea that she was just biding her time as an agent of the Inquisitor, surviving until she could fulfil her real purpose of defeating the Phoenix (and ultimately, also fulfilling the Inquisition's purpose - no more Witchbreed, so she's faithful to both sets of vows, in the end).
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Date: 2008-04-26 08:27 pm (UTC)I especially like the concept of her vows being something of Mount Wundagore and to Chaos rather than of the Church and the Christ, the idea that she was just biding her time as an agent of the Inquisitor, surviving until she could fulfil her real purpose of defeating the Phoenix (and ultimately, also fulfilling the Inquisition's purpose - no more Witchbreed, so she's faithful to both sets of vows, in the end).