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- Jan 6, 2021
Imagining how Ina would move is actually a really scary/disgusting endeavor. Her human parts are just little dangly bits on the hughe tangle of tentacles. Around humans she probably keeps the dangly bits in front and close enough to the ground for her "feet" to touch the ground. Keeping the tentacles tight together on the ground, moving them in small, snakey movements. Trying to keep the human part steady and level at all times. Trying to hide that she is actually moving around half a ton of demonic flesh. In combat I imagine her doing the inverse of the fighting game concept. She'd keep the human parts off the ground, safely surrounded, on the underside of the tangle, and move like an octopus "walking" along the bottom of the sea.
Then there is the question of her mouth. There is no way she is getting enough fuel through her human mouth to maintain those enormous tentacles. There has to be another opening, somewhere.
I do not know if it is me tripping however, wasn't it implied that Ina's tentacles are not a part of her body, but rather that they appear behind her from thin air, like coming out from portals?
To chime in on this as well, Canadian culture today is largely American culture with a veneer of anti-Americanism. Pretty much at a glance with no other information the average Canadian cannot be told apart from the average American; US media and culture is so strong, prevalent, and easily accessed and Canada so comparatively tiny that it's damn near impossible to retain a truly unique Canadian culture. Thus the focus on being "not American" and the emphatic play-up of everything from nationalized healthcare to poutine, aboot to Mounties - there just isn't anything of major substance culturally separating both countries anymore. The only regions of Canada really retaining key differences now are Quebec (for obvious reasons) and Newfoundland/Labrador (from their comparatively late annexation).
Those fuckers store and drink milk from bags! How could they ever be American?