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@Clad95150 I think the point is that even if he "becomes" the prince from the fated route, the fact that he is infatuated with the current Bertia isn't going to change. Both prince's still hold the same core values.
What makes a character substantial is when you can picture them in a scenario and know how they would behave. Iron Man shoulders guilt because of his God complex. Luffy would fight the entire world to protect those close to him. And the Prince here is a man always in search of amusement. Being able to say that is what makes a person rather than a tool.
So it's like if your SO got in an accident and lost their memories, but they were still the same person who fell in love with you all over again. The prince simply needs to accept that both versions of himself are true to his character in their own ways. Appreciate it as a reason to cherish what makes him unique in this timeline.
What makes a character substantial is when you can picture them in a scenario and know how they would behave. Iron Man shoulders guilt because of his God complex. Luffy would fight the entire world to protect those close to him. And the Prince here is a man always in search of amusement. Being able to say that is what makes a person rather than a tool.
So it's like if your SO got in an accident and lost their memories, but they were still the same person who fell in love with you all over again. The prince simply needs to accept that both versions of himself are true to his character in their own ways. Appreciate it as a reason to cherish what makes him unique in this timeline.