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7/1/2025, 1:13:58 PM
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Jevil realized the true nature of his existence (whether this means literally realizing he's in a video game, realizing the impermanence of dark worlds, or something else entirely has yet to be seen) and went insane in the membrane as a result. In a way he truly is free. Understanding Jevil's idea of "freedom" is easier when you understand that he's meant to be an analogue for the SOUL/player (Spamton is similarly an analogue of Kris, but that's a different post). You and Jevil are trapped in your respective cages, but are freer than anyone. Your cage is Kris (this is made explicit in the prophecy) but even in a cage, you have more agency and awareness than anything or anyone else. Jevil is literally imprisoned, but is still free because he knows nothing he says or does will ever have any real consequences. He can kill you and it still doesn't matter because you'll just reload your save and try again.
Jevil realized the true nature of his existence (whether this means literally realizing he's in a video game, realizing the impermanence of dark worlds, or something else entirely has yet to be seen) and went insane in the membrane as a result. In a way he truly is free. Understanding Jevil's idea of "freedom" is easier when you understand that he's meant to be an analogue for the SOUL/player (Spamton is similarly an analogue of Kris, but that's a different post). You and Jevil are trapped in your respective cages, but are freer than anyone. Your cage is Kris (this is made explicit in the prophecy) but even in a cage, you have more agency and awareness than anything or anyone else. Jevil is literally imprisoned, but is still free because he knows nothing he says or does will ever have any real consequences. He can kill you and it still doesn't matter because you'll just reload your save and try again.
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