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Anonymous /v/715627627#715640298
7/16/2025, 8:36:35 PM
>>715640090
The character we're playing as is part of conspiracy to cause the apocalypse and you're being a moralizing faggot about someone bullying them
Anonymous /vg/529862147#529872521
7/4/2025, 6:30:46 AM
>>529870292
>he even gets pissed off when she's being unreasonable, something we don't ever see him do again.
Ralsei is capable of being sarcastic and rude and short-tempered. Susie didn't teach him that, he's not such an innocent boy, but he's trying hard to set a good example for everyone and wrangle The Fun Gang to do what he thinks is right.
That side of his personality becomes more subdued after Chapter 1 because he makes friends with Susie and she stops being a pain in his ass, but it's still there. He bluntly criticizes her when he's talking to Kris about her on the swan ride and he's still baffled by her [Total Jackass Stunts] sometimes, like in the band minigame. He also doesn't have as much patience for other Darkners' nonsense as he does with his friends, he yells at Queen and Tenna and other quirky bosses/minibosses when they're wasting your time and his recurring gag of ending a scene where a bunch of stupid bullshit happens with a blunt "Okay." is still going strong.

Anyway to actually address your point, I don't know why people think Susie isn't a Hero or part of the Prophecy when she's by far the most clearly and consistently depicted in every visual representation of the Prophecy we have. The Darkner in the cloak could be anybody and Kris is always just a generic human, but there's no mistaking the barbarian girl with a mullet.
I understand that "The Girl" is wielding a sword instead of an axe, but when people point to Noelle being that girl instead because she suddenly gained the ability to wield a few sword-type weapons this chapter, I have to wonder why anyone thinks Susie couldn't also just decide to wield a sword later. Isn't that exactly what Gerson is hinting at when he tells her "you hold the white pen known as hope"?