at first i didn’t understand how jean vicquemare is only 34 and then i drew him without his goatee and all was clear
I'm on a roll with swap Au's!
My silly take on swap Kim and Harry. I think their personalities are virtually the same, Kim is just more angrier and confused because he doesn't remember anything.
Anyways Harry still drags Kim around to do side quests. Kim is trying to focus on the case, if he does well on it he has a small chance to not get fired. Kim does not have the privilege that Harry has when it comes to shenanigans, sadly.
Some ideas are brewing but I'm not serious with any Au's I make, I'm a sucker for fluff, sigh.
I'm bored at work. So I'll just lay out Cuno's timeline for the future au I've become obsessed with.
Cuno age 12 gets adopted by Harry legally or not who knows.
Age 15-16 is when he fully sobers up from speed.
Of course he has other substances but I'd like to think with Harry and Kims influence he can manage just fine.
Cuno age 17 graduated and has become a juvenile officer
He has two kids in this au to an unestablished woman (gotta think through this one)
Age 22 first kid
Age 23 he grows a mustache
Age 25 ish he becomes a lieutenant, idk how the system works so this is iffy
Grows a beard after.
Age 26 second kid
(Kids ages 9 and 12)
Age 34 is when he dies.
Pre amnesia Harry is someone I would never like to meet. Like genuinely how did that man live.
I'd like to add that after amnesia he becomes essentially the player, but with his subconscious giving the player options how to form his identity in the end, so if the player believes he can change, I'd like to think he does.
The fact that Harry is canonically FEARED by people in Jamrock really surprises me. Like, I know he's the "human can-opener" and that has boosted his reputation and name among the people, but learning what he was like pre-amnesia is a whirlwind of an experience. Why don't more people talk about it?
This is coming from the wiki page so some things might be a lil inaccurate (I honestly don't know how well I can trust that source just yet) but it says he was on drugs/drunk for the majority of his service (even pre Dora), I imagine this got worse especially during those six years after Dora left him. By that time, he had already partnered with Jean, and had probably rejected his promotion number one.
After Dora left, the substance abuse got worse, but his work got better. It was hard to discourage their best detective, I guess. Even though he was actively funding the thing he was trying to shut down. It's a conflict of interest, he shouldnt have kept his job.
Also, during "THE UNSOLVABLE CASE" its said he left a man unable to walk, held a woman hostage, and shot wildly at a man.
That's just one case. You don't get a reputation like Harry's from one case. You don't make someone run at the mention of your name in the area. Ruby didn't run because of that one case.
Harry was a scary man. An ex gym teacher, off his rocker on an amount of drugs he couldn't count on two hands. He was talking to the tie before he lost his memory. The skills probably weren't a new thing. I like Harry, too, but his routinely "the women are the bourgeoisie" bit isn't just a post-amnesia thing, that's a cemented belief that's hung around his head long enough to become a foundation of every belief, even if you're an ultra-liberal. I don't think he was that popular with anyone he met.
The public were honestly right to be afraid of him.
But the RCM promoted him again. Or they tried. Because, what, Jean somehow managed to cover up everything Harry had done? What else has he done? How bad did things get, if beating a man with a ledger isn't anything more than a footnote in a case file?
Speaking of Jean, he confuses me a little. I mean, he respects Harry enough to cover up everything he did/does, but when it comes to talking about/to him, he puts him down, chews him out, makes it sound like he thinks Harry's actions are unacceptable (which I'm inclined to agree, at least pre-amnesia) but he also actively tries to make this narrative of Harry being crazy and wild and dangerous a thing, to everyone. Even Kim. Especially Kim, at the end. Look at this dialogue:
Those are the words of someone hurt over and over, watching a cycle repeat in another. But Jean still, when he doesn't really need to, decides to cover up Harry's missing gun and badge, and hears him and Kim out at the end of the game. He tears Harry down out of habit, but he also helps him out of that same habit.
He uses the word bewitched. That interested me, because it's infinitely more affectionate than manipulated, or tricked or just lied to. Jean uses it in a sympathetic manner, because he, like the RCM, like Dora, had been drawn in by Harry, and forced to stay until they left, like Dora, or became too bitter to go, like Jean.
It set up an interesting narrative for an aftermath. Would Kim, too, be driven away? Or would he get so sucked into the endless torment of being Harry's favourite, that like Jean, even if he wanted to, Kim wouldn't know anything else? Or had Harry actually changed? Does he get better, or does he get worse?
I would love to see more exploration on Harry after the events of Disco Elysium. I want to know how his reputation shapes how he acts after, I want to know how people interact with him. Its so interesting to me. It's all a bit of a jumbled ramble but yeah!!! :D
I dont have my ipad for a couple days but i had to get this idea down somewhere
Thinking about him (the soldier in Poynter’s Faithful Until Death painting watching an apocalypse unfold around him with horror in his eyes as he tries to keep himself standing beneath a doorway, based on an actual 19th century archeological find of a man in full soldier’s garb under a doorway at Pompeii)
Schoolwork
just remembered shows used to have 20-25 eps per season