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#it's kinda sad how attached i've gotten a bunch of pixels with a mullet and a bowl cut
kaeyazuha · 1 year
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GODS YES I'VE WAITED YEARS FOR THIS
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YES YES YES YES YES YES YES EVERYTHING I'VE WANTED HAS COME TRUE FOR HIM YES
The emotion, the vulnerability, all while being completely livid and angry, it's perfect! I love who the Wanderer represents, I love everything about it- I know a lot of people got angry about wanderer "blaming" the kid for dying, but honestly, that's one of the most realistic reactions I've seen.
"How dare you leave me here?"
"How could you die like this?"
"Why would you leave me?"
"Why would you do this to me?"
Getting angry at someone for dying is one of the most common coping mechanisms out there; I would know, as I've been there several times myself. In reality, you're not angry at the person, you're just upset.
Not only does he represent the more angry ways to cope, but Wanderer also represents overcoming your battles and living for yourself instead of for others. He also shows that "redemption" comes in many forms, not just becoming a hero.
But my favorite?
I think my favorite part watching his growth. How he struggles to find an identity, constantly picking new identities only to through each one out the window time and time again. I love how after all this, he's finally found something comfortable for him. I love how he's finally happy, at least as happy as he can be in the moment.
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