Relic Labyrinth "What-If" Scenario 🐯
With Minajael literally being the cause of all RSA's blunders right now, I drew this thinking, "He's totally going to accumulate Blot like this!" 😂 Even though people from the Land of Light don't seem the type to Overblot...
A baby’s brain interprets a mother’s absence as a survival threat — triggering a rapid, massive surge in cortisol.
When an infant cannot find or sense their primary caregiver, the response is far more than emotional distress: the brain registers it as an immediate life-threatening emergency.
Studies show that separation activates the infant’s stress response system almost instantly. Within less than 60 seconds, levels of cortisol — the body’s main stress hormone — can spike by 200–300%.
This dramatic physiological reaction is not a learned behavior or a sign of “difficult” temperament. It is a deeply hard-wired, evolutionarily ancient mechanism designed to compel urgent reconnection with the caregiver, ensuring the infant’s survival.
For a developing baby, safety is biologically synonymous with the physical presence of the primary attachment figure. What appears as intense crying or panic is actually a finely tuned neurobiological alarm system that ramps up alertness, mobilizes energy, and drives behaviors aimed at restoring proximity and security.
Recognizing that these powerful responses stem from fundamental biology — rather than personality — highlights just how critical early caregiver connection is for healthy emotional and physiological development.
[Bernard, K., Lee, A. H., & Dozier, M. (2023). "Maternal separation and cortisol response in 12-month-old infants: A longitudinal study." Developmental Psychobiology, 65(1), e22345.
DOI: 10.1002/dev.22345]
🗣️🇺🇸 Candace Owens:
“After 9/11, the propaganda made me afraid of Muslims. I can’t even imagine what it was like growing up as a Muslim in America after 9/11 because of how I felt about them. I was young, but every day I was told that Muslims were ‘terrorists.’
To all the Muslims who grew up during that time in America, I am sorry on behalf of America for the way you were treated.”
Me parece muy gracioso y a la vez me ilusiona mucho, saber que algunas de las ideas vistas en Saint Mariya, las estipule hace años para mí fan-fic.
Me hace muy feliz ver que una mangaka como Seira y yo tuvimos la misma ideas. Obvio tendré en consideración como lo desarrolla.
Existe uma ceninha em Saintia Sho que eu adoro, e é essa aqui da reunião do Grande Mestre com os Cavaleiros de Ouro que estavam nas Doze Casas antes da invasão de Seiya e os demais cavaleiros de bronze.
Quando estamos no meio do arco, todos eles estão sabendo de tudo, então é claro que se deduz que algo do tipo aconteceu, ou que enviaram a informação para eles através de alguém, mas acho maneiro que se tenha uma ceninha pra explicar como isso se deu, mesmo que não seja algo que faz falta a obra principal.
Não vimos muito do Saga atuando como Grande Mestre também.