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yourmypenguin · 3 years
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You: ask questions about the reversed sides? | Me: *vibrates intensely* okay so. I love reversed aus like this and I'm kind of curious what everyone's roles are. Like is Patton still Morality? But I'm also just in love with the concept of Virgil bothering the dark sides and them slowly being at least nicer because of this stubborn, pastel, smarmy-pants.
Haha, I've only had a brief idea of what they might represent, it's not very concrete nor makes very much sense and I'm trying to ponder more upon it. So far we have:
+ Patton - A very jaded morality who believes in living for yourself, owe no one nothing and no one owes you anything, makes self-preservation into rudeness and isolation, controlling and should not be dad of the year
+ Logan - Ignorance. While he certainly knows his stuff very well, promptly chooses to ignore them and is overall kinda irrational, probably persuaded Thomas to spend $2000 on a board game once
+ Roman - Creativity but overly prideful, pushy, still lame, kinda dictatorial because he believes he's the most important side. He kinda is, since he forced himself to stand on top of everyone else
+ Virgil - Optimism, courage, therefore very stubborn and is a little shit
+ Janus - Honesty, self-awareness. Trying his best to make Thomas aware of how shitty of a person he's been. It's not working
+ Remus - Creativity but the kind that wants to create out of passion, not beating everyone up to get on top like his brother (that's why he's been pushed away haha what a loser). He's still demented but he sure knows how to channel that into his craft
My take on them is that they're a mix of the opposite of what they originally are and what the worst/best version of themselves can be. It's not absolute so I'd love to hear you guys' take on them and what they can represent
And yes!!! Virgil instead of brooding over his acceptance is now forcing himself onto the dark sides, if that's what it takes to help Thomas become a better person and for their famILY to get back together
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