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Here, You guys may have a couple of frames from my project enjoy
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Some fun lil guys. Some tanks and buggies. This mini sticker sheet (about 4x6 inches) is for my $8+ Patreon Tier. Anyone currently signed up for that tier - or who signs up by the end of this month - will get these.
-The hardest choices require the strongest wills
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i wish more writers + fandom analysists understood that a character can totally work through their guilt and own up to their mistakes without there having to be some justification for what they did. like sometimes you just genuinely fuck up with no excuse, and the best you can do then is acknowledge it, apologize to those you hurt, and just move on with your life while trying to prevent the same mistake from happening again
it doesnât always have to be like âyou couldnât help itâ or âi understand where you were coming fromâ, it doesnât always have to be acceptable!! they donât always have to be forgiven!! because making a mistake like that doesnât mean thereâs no hope for them in the future, especially if they feel bad about it. just!! let characters use their own mistakes as motivation to better themselves without relying on forgiveness!
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I know this isnât quite how ranks work in Psychonauts canon, just go with it.
Raz has a problem.
He trains so hard to rank up his prowess as a psychic. Heâs been training since the day he learned what a Psychonaut is. Now that heâs one of them, he sees diminishing returns for his efforts. Thatâs normal, they say. It gets harder over time. But heâs only 15, and it hasnât changed in months. Heâs way behind the other cadets his age, all approaching the 300s in their psychic specialities. Here he is stuck at 206.
This isnât normal.
Itâs not just about the number. There isnât supposed to be a ceiling. A person can always improve, always extend themself to reach closer to their full potential. His mentorsâhis heroes, all well into the 1000s themselvesâgave him a chance to be a Psychonaut because they saw so much of that potential in him. They were impressed that he picked up his first set of powers so quickly and used them to save the day nearly by himselfâtwice. What if that was the trick? He picks up a new discipline right away, then canât advance it past a certain point. Hydrokinesis should be what heâs good at, but heâs barely better with it than anything else. Thatâs it. This is his potential. It was all a trick.
He lies awake at night, frantically weighing in anything that could be related to why. Anything he could do about it. He has often looked back on himself and thought that autism or ADHD or both could explain whatever being an enthusiastic little psychic nerd couldnât. What if this is part of that? What if he canât change it? His heart sinks.
He canât hide it. Theyâll all find out what he really is. What will they do if he canât live up to the position heâs been awarded?
An old anxiety stirs. He doesnât belong here.
Suddenly, Raz canât concentrate. His performance falls below even his mediocre rank in practice, in study, in everything. He canât even walk without tripping. His peers and mentors notice, though he insists that heâs fine.
It reaches a point where a couple of his teachers stop in their busy schedules and call him to sit down with them. Thatâs when the truth comes out. He tells them everything.
He waits nervously for their response.
They answer easily and say that heâs already proven his worth as a Psychonaut beyond any kind of rank or measure of raw power. His sense of duty, determination, willingness to learn from his mistakes, inventiveness, and compassion are what maximize the effectiveness of his psychic abilitesânot to mention his unique skills as an acrobatic. If strength were all that mattered, none of them would be worthy of the abilities they wield.
He hadnât thought of it like that.
After some rest, Raz goes looking for new psychic sensitivitiesânot in a desperate attempt to find the thing that will bring him up to par, but with all the curiosity of an adventurer in search of new discoveries. By the end of the year, he has achieved adequate command of a wide, wide range of disciplines and has begun experimenting with using them in tandem. âPower jugglingâ is a difficult art for most psychics. Itâs easy to get overwhelmed and lose control. As it turns out, Raz thrives in that kind of chaos and is able to compartmentalize his focus enough to practically create new powers unto themselves, if for a very short time. He shakes the dust off of his acrobatics. Itâs no longer a grueling requirement to please his family. Itâs his now. Fun and challenging, a test of dexterity and flow. He quickly renews his skills and finds new ways to wrap his powers around them. The other cadets come and watch him practice just to see what wild shit heâs up to that day.
He feels alive. He feels like himself, now more than ever.
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I keep rewording my commentary on this idea, so hereâs the jumble:
I love the idea of protagonist syndrome. Main character kiddo is the specialest one of all who overcomes impossible odds or has a big cool unique ability. You see it all over magical/superhero kid cartoons. And then, that all collapses when they get older and change or canât measure up and have to learn how to detach from the initial self-image and explore who they want to be (Steven Universe & Future, Venture Bros, my actual life experience if you canât guess). I know itâs a little weird to poke holes in fun kidsâ media and should be done with care. But Iâm super interested in how protag syndrome applies to real life post-straight-A/sports star/Good Kid TM imposter syndrome. I wanna use this kinda thing as a framework to explore ways to be kinder to and happier with ourselves.
And just look at the boi. Heâs doing so good.
Special guest appearance by the Noodlerâs mean aunt, the Needler.
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