Monday, 30 September 2013

Grey DeLisle's Dark Spirit - and Eska looks like one

Eska's nightmare face - the one she makes after she comes waterbending her way after Bolin in Varrick's yacht - makes her look like a Dark Spirit. The streaks of makeup look like Dark Spirit facial markings, and the way her hair blows out makes her face look more circular than before. (Heck, even without the Dark Spirit resemblance, anyone seeing emotionless Eska turn into a berserker would freak out). It's a good thing Varrick has practice running from such lunatics, but it makes me wonder how Episode 5 would start off, if not as the punchline of a bad joke. There would be no fun at all if the maniacal Eska caught up with Bolin and froze him in a block of ice. Or are they going to capture Eska so she can't go back and give the location to her father's warships? At least Varrick is still in the bear suit and Tonraq has gone away, so Unalaq doesn't know where those two are.

As for the Dark Spirit, there is confirmation that Azula's voice actor, Grey DeLisle, will voice one of them. Whether it means just providing the sound effects for the screeches and hoots and other noises they'd make or actually speaking like a human, I suspect the latter. Dee Bradley Baker and other voice actors make those noises way better.

That being said, I suspect that the so-called mysterious Avatar's statue is actually that of Grey DeLisle's Dark Spirit.

1. As I pointed out before on this blog, the statue is made of wood and it's missing its arms. If that person had no arms in the first place, that's a spirit characteristic for sure. The Yuki-Onna in the old horror movie Kwaidan had feet but no arms (of course, they just tucked the actress' arms in that kimono). Ghosts and Spirits in a lot of cultures have human form but with some sort of creepy alteration - perhaps this is the same?

2. The figure has a long skirt, which suggests that it is female rather than male - although plenty of men in the Avatar-verse wear long skirts as part of their costume, the high waistline suggests that it is female. The chest may or may not have a bust and the shoulders are somewhat narrow. While it is impossible to definitively say that this is female (it is better classified as androgynous at the point), the somewhat flat hair and absence of a beard make me think that this is not Avatar Wan or an Avatar at all.

3. This thing is being calmed down by swirling spiritual energy, and it has dark spirit markings higher up. These are not signs of any Avatar we've seen, and these are distinctly ominous. I'd say that whoever she is, she's a Dark Spirit, and Grey DeLisle is voicing her.


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