□•Headcannons pt.1•□

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Okay here are some of my headcannons that I've been cooking up for like a month now.... anyway like.... trigger warning; opinions I guess?

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EUROPA
Though Europa might come off as cold and strategic, she has an unexpected love for old, heartwarming children's stories, particularly those where the underdog triumphs. When things get too overwhelming for her, she retreats to a small, private nook and reads stories like The Little mermaid or The Tale of Alice and Wonderland to calm her mind. She finds solace in stories about rebellion and resilience, but also in ones where characters, even if they are small or overlooked, find their place in the world. She never shares this with anyone, but it’s one of her few comforts in the solitude of her banishment.

Europa may be a natural leader and strategist, but she secretly feels a bit intimidated by Titan. Titan's ability to take command in situations without needing to raise his voice makes Europa uneasy. She admires Titan’s quiet strength, yet there’s a nagging feeling that Titan’s more reserved approach to leadership might make him a more effective leader than Europa, leading her to sometimes downplay Titan’s influence to mask her own insecurities.

GANYMEDE
Ganymede has a quiet obsession with comparing himself to Titan, seeing Titan as a perfect example of the leader he aspires to be. Though he pretends not to care, deep down, he is envious of Titan's calm leadership style and emotional restraint. This underlying jealousy is often hidden behind Ganymede's smug, egotistical front, but it becomes especially clear when he is called out for his impulsive, emotional decisions, especially in the aftermath of the Moon Revolution.

Ganymede keeps a secret journal where he writes about his "epic" adventures and heroic moments. It's full of exaggerated details, and he’s always the star of the story. He never lets anyone see it, but he takes great pride in his "writings." The thought of anyone reading it would send him into a full panic, as he’s embarrassed about how cheesy and self-important it sounds when he’s not caught up in the moment.

TRITON
Triton secretly writes poems, but they’re not just any poems—he writes them for Callisto in mind. He’s never admitted it, and would be mortified if anyone found out, but each verse is a reflection of the emotions he can’t quite express directly to her. His poems are often about the vastness of space, the loneliness he feels, and the unspoken connection he has for Callisto, though he would never, EVER tell her that. He writes about how he admires her strength and independence, but also how he sometimes wishes he could pull her closer, protect her, and let her know that he cares in ways he can’t voice.

(It's probably canon but like.... whatever)
Triton has a soft spot for the small moons and often acts like a big brother to them, but he’d never admit how much it actually means to him. He gets incredibly awkward and uncomfortable when one of the little moons of Neptune looks up to him or expresses affection. He brushes it off with a sarcastic comment or a mock sigh, but deep down, he finds it touching and it makes him feel oddly fulfilled. If anyone pointed it out, he'd probably act annoyed and deny it, but secretly, he loves being their protector.

EARTH
Earth loves watching cooking shows on TV. It started as a casual interest, but now he’s completely hooked. He especially enjoys watching shows about making food with ingredients from all over the world. The problem is, he’s terrible at cooking—he’s tried it a few times, and it always ends in disaster. If anyone ever caught him binge-watching a show like The Great Planet Bake-Off or.... Gordon Ramsey, he'd deny it immediately and claim he was "just making sure the earthlings are doing it right."

(I can relate to this one, I'm not crazy okay?)
When Earth is feeling down, he'll sometimes have one-sided conversations with himself. He'll try to pep-talk himself out of feeling insecure, or complain about the ridiculousness of the Solar System in a dramatic monologue. He doesn't do it often, but when he does, it’s usually in the middle of the 'night' when no one is around. If anyone ever walked in on him having an emotional speech to the stars, Earth would turn bright red and immediately cover it up by pretending to be super busy.

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