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some charts because I find them really fun. I've already posted the shadowvanilla one, but I didn't like the art on it, and I wanted to update a bit of it since the trailer
Ong I need more people to hate on Knight of Dawn bro. It's quite a hypocrite that Henrik gets more hate than KoD when both plays a vital role for Briar Kingdom's almost downfall. He knew that colonialism is wrong but then he can't stop because of his future wife and his foster king father, like damn bro get some fuckin balls?? I'm so sick of seeing fanarts of him
You heard the Anon.
Thank you for your take.
hello!! sorry to chime in suddenly, but i saw a lot of cool nickname analysis and wanted to add my own two cents! it's fascinating to me that floyd doesn't actually use "apex predators" as nicknames for any of the characters so far (other than sebek, but like if you DON'T look at sebek and think 'croccodile' then you're doing it wrong). (1/?)
[Referring to this original post!]
As far as I know, no official reason for this has been stated in the game or shared by other characters. If I had to make an educated guess on why Floyd generally doesnβt give apex predator nicknames, I would say itβs because of his own selfish need to surpass others in strength.
In his Beans Day Camo personal stories, Floyd reveals to Epel that he wants to take on strong opponents (like Riddle), because he finds it to be exciting. In the Lyreless Brawl event itself, we see that Floyd refuses to follow Vil until Vil demonstrates his own strength and executes a flipping technique that catches Floydβs attention. From these points, we can see that Floyd very much has an interest in overtaking powerful foes and learning new things to improve his own combat capabilities.
If Floyd were to nickname others after apex predators, I feel like that would come across to him asΒ βIβm confessing that this person surpasses me in strengthβ every time he speaks their nickname, which hurts Floydβs own pride. As we can see in his Beans Day Camo personal stories and in the Lyreless Brawl story, heβs willing and able to learn new things if it means enhancing his own abilities--but in calling others apex predators, it implies that they are naturallyΒ βaboveβ him (because it is βin their natureβ as the top of the oceanic food chain) and that, no matter how hard he tries to catch up, he wonβt be able to. In this sense, granting an apex predator nickname to someone else would be relinquishing oneβs own strength and confessing to their inferiority.
I think Floyd likes to leave the possibility of surpassing others βopenβ by not giving names that acknowledge anotherβs power. That way, thereβs always a glimmer of hope that he can train and overtake them. Itβs a matter of pride.
Consider this a part 2 to the previous post
(also this is just for fun while I continue to draw and waste my life away on these gay cookies...)
Everyone is fighting a tough battle so reblog to give previous a sword π‘οΈ
When reading the newest chapter. I can't help but thinking that edit of Junji Ito manga panel. I don't know if anyone already draw this before.
Original edit.