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7/20/2025, 8:59:50 AM
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The characters work perfectly exactly in Elden Ring you stupid nigger retard.
Leda is sociopathic and shares her misanthropic views with Miquella, the notion that humanity must be first conquered and then chained and controlled or killed is just her own self reflection because she is a paranoid and violent person.
Moore is broken and his one-sided devotion to Miquella and the faithful lies in their need for love which is unrequieted. He instantly remembers Malenia does not care for the Kindred of Rot the moment the charm breaks, and wants for the Light of Miquella to make them forget the pain.
Freyja wants nothing more than to be measured against enemies and does not care of the consequences and the cause she rallies for. She survives a mass murder only to serve those who orchestrated it because she lives solely for fighting
Hornsent is motivated by blind rage and even should he gets his revenge with the help of children of Marika, he will still see them as nothing but enemies to eradicate. He literally wears a mask to make him detatched from the killing.
None of those characters would be remotely as memorable if they didn't speak through their actions. It's the fact that deep down none of those has an healthy relation to Miquella's love and is motivated by flaws and experiences that makes them interesting. The whole theme is those characters' shadows.
The characters work perfectly exactly in Elden Ring you stupid nigger retard.
Leda is sociopathic and shares her misanthropic views with Miquella, the notion that humanity must be first conquered and then chained and controlled or killed is just her own self reflection because she is a paranoid and violent person.
Moore is broken and his one-sided devotion to Miquella and the faithful lies in their need for love which is unrequieted. He instantly remembers Malenia does not care for the Kindred of Rot the moment the charm breaks, and wants for the Light of Miquella to make them forget the pain.
Freyja wants nothing more than to be measured against enemies and does not care of the consequences and the cause she rallies for. She survives a mass murder only to serve those who orchestrated it because she lives solely for fighting
Hornsent is motivated by blind rage and even should he gets his revenge with the help of children of Marika, he will still see them as nothing but enemies to eradicate. He literally wears a mask to make him detatched from the killing.
None of those characters would be remotely as memorable if they didn't speak through their actions. It's the fact that deep down none of those has an healthy relation to Miquella's love and is motivated by flaws and experiences that makes them interesting. The whole theme is those characters' shadows.
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