I hate so-called "cool, calm, and collected" characters being presented as superior beings that are shown being correct so often that the consumer take-away message is that being emotionally cold and abrasive makes them smart too. :reddit-logo: worshiped characters like that pretty much since Digg collapsed and also LARPed as being the same way in their own self-descriptions. The "misanthropic genius asshole flattered by the script and by total screen time" cliche is related to this too.

  • Huldra [they/them, it/its]
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    2 years ago

    I was also thinking about FF Tactics, which I hear so much about but then reading about it you have the pure noble-born main character who is the "real hero" and then his commoner childhood friend who uses skillful political manouvering and dishonest tactics to get into power and he also steals all the glory from our real hero, then he has the classic "Oh no was it worth it" shit cause he had to be mean to reach the top.