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You know, that concept idea of Time Travel making a character less and less human as time goes on us starting to make more sense
The fact that Sophina decided that 'I can't kill this scumbag so I'll erase his existence and make him into a puppet for the sole purpose of making sure my sister stays alive' is terrifying. She has no qualms of destroying everything if it makes her sister happy, she is no longer human by that logic, but a monster- a concept of evil.
It's interesting because a lot of regression stories don't really change the character's mindset aside from becoming the ultimate good or becoming the ultimate evil after being punished/wronged (or in the rare case they go mad but just enough that it still fits with the plot). You don't really get to see the 'trauma' behind being killed over and over again unless it's built up as a drama but here you can. And I think it's both horrifying and enticing at the same time.
TLDR; Shits good 👍🏾
The fact that Sophina decided that 'I can't kill this scumbag so I'll erase his existence and make him into a puppet for the sole purpose of making sure my sister stays alive' is terrifying. She has no qualms of destroying everything if it makes her sister happy, she is no longer human by that logic, but a monster- a concept of evil.
It's interesting because a lot of regression stories don't really change the character's mindset aside from becoming the ultimate good or becoming the ultimate evil after being punished/wronged (or in the rare case they go mad but just enough that it still fits with the plot). You don't really get to see the 'trauma' behind being killed over and over again unless it's built up as a drama but here you can. And I think it's both horrifying and enticing at the same time.
TLDR; Shits good 👍🏾