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7/21/2025, 10:01:01 AM
7/2/2025, 7:04:10 PM
>>714288145
Then again Mythra created Pyra to be everything she isn't so maybe I'm wrong
Then again Mythra created Pyra to be everything she isn't so maybe I'm wrong
6/24/2025, 5:28:42 PM
>>713528883
Why? It's apparent that Pyra fits with the theme of the game being to not give up. Pyra has given up. Even as the Aegis, she's given up hope. Rex doesn't know it but the only reason Pyra wants to go to Elysium is to beg her father for permission to die. Malos would jerk off to the idea if he knew because she validates his worldview. Alrest is dying and she contributed to that. She's scorched whole Titans and the hundreds, possibly thousands, of people on them off the face of the Earth. Her body count would make the biggest warlords blush. And what was it even for? Nothing changed. After 500 years, humans are just as bloodthirsty as they were before. The Architect restarted all of life and it changed nothing. All of the powers that be have no choice but to admit that people are just like this and that it's better to just let the end happen. Addam's dream and the Architect's dream will never come true.
Xenoblade 2 is full of anime bullshit but the kicker with Pyra is that she rarely joins in of her own volition. Because from where she stands, she doesn't deserve to be happy. Why would a murderer like her deserve anything positive in life? But that's not what Pyra is. She's not a weapon that exists to atomize shit, she's allowed to be happy and actually enjoy things that the world has to offer. And when she does and Rex asks her if she loves this world, she's able to agree. Which then allows her to return to her truest form. Anyone who fucked up in life can find value in Pyra's story, why is that a bad thing?
Why? It's apparent that Pyra fits with the theme of the game being to not give up. Pyra has given up. Even as the Aegis, she's given up hope. Rex doesn't know it but the only reason Pyra wants to go to Elysium is to beg her father for permission to die. Malos would jerk off to the idea if he knew because she validates his worldview. Alrest is dying and she contributed to that. She's scorched whole Titans and the hundreds, possibly thousands, of people on them off the face of the Earth. Her body count would make the biggest warlords blush. And what was it even for? Nothing changed. After 500 years, humans are just as bloodthirsty as they were before. The Architect restarted all of life and it changed nothing. All of the powers that be have no choice but to admit that people are just like this and that it's better to just let the end happen. Addam's dream and the Architect's dream will never come true.
Xenoblade 2 is full of anime bullshit but the kicker with Pyra is that she rarely joins in of her own volition. Because from where she stands, she doesn't deserve to be happy. Why would a murderer like her deserve anything positive in life? But that's not what Pyra is. She's not a weapon that exists to atomize shit, she's allowed to be happy and actually enjoy things that the world has to offer. And when she does and Rex asks her if she loves this world, she's able to agree. Which then allows her to return to her truest form. Anyone who fucked up in life can find value in Pyra's story, why is that a bad thing?
6/1/2025, 4:16:03 PM
>>8105059
Cute
Cute
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