A player who is taunted by the presence of [Knowledge and Evaluation] but cannot obtain it, leading to them actively causing the destruction of/with [Insight and Meaning] in others for/in the name of [Knowledge and Evaluation]
A Prince of Light is surrounded by knowledge and the evaluative demeanor they crave, but they can't control it or have no means of reaching it, so they lash out because of their own insight and meaning, to destroy the evaluated knowledge that others have, in the name of their own insight and meaning.
Princes destroy their aspect with their aspect or in the name of their aspect, and as a result, often end up appearing as their inverse aspect at first glance. Princes start off with disdain or hate for their aspect, likely because of its overwhelming presence in their lives, and because despite its abundance, they can never seem to grasp or control it for themselves. Their challenge is to be able to recognize their aspect's presence in themselves before they destroy themselves beyond repair, and learn that they do not need to control or bend their aspect to their will.
Prince of Light: Light (Knowledge, Evaluation, Insight, Meaning) is acted upon. Too little obedience of aspect gives means to destroy it for the self.
Inverse: Maid of Void
Void (Secrecy, Unknown, Potential, Possibilities) passively enhances itself in the Prince as they actively destroy Light (Knowledge, Evaluation, Insight, Meaning) to control it.
Void (Secrecy, Unknown, Potential, Possibilities) forces the Prince to rely on it as the Prince destroys Light (Knowledge, Evaluation, Insight, Meaning) to control it.
The analysis written above is my own writing, analysis, and thoughts. The statements are my own analysis, but they may function as a “fill in the blank” statement for you to create your own interpretation of the classpect as you please.
-aortaObservatory
Hi dirk
I find the scene and how their calsspects lowk work against eachother so cool.
Soo luck isn't actually luck. It's more being able to guesstimate subconsciously how things will turn out and obv being able to do certain actions to either make sure the thing happens or to change the outcome.
Rose just would have a better understanding over how that stuff works. She'd put all her money on one thing without thinking of a way to change it to be more favorable. She just accepts that things will happen the way they are. (Obv not entirely like this. She still has her magic mind fuckery lmao)
Meanwhile, Vriska is low-key the opposite with luck. She doesn't quite notice that it's just seeing the natural outcome but she can tell where she needs to be and when to get her the more favorable situation.
Rose bet everything on her dying then and there. She was so confident that she would not go home that night and there was no way she could be saved so she threw her self into that. But vriska knew it would not be useful/good for rose to die. She didn't know that rose thought she was supposed to be killed she just knew rose was important to a lot of people.
Please someone tell me if this is stupid or if I'm actually just making shit up.
She thought she was escaping the consequences, she is mad
posted anythign lately <3 ill be trying to get caught up on my stuff
My forensics score
I keep getting age regression stuff on my thing and I mean, I get I like weird posts/stuff but idk how it got age regression out of autismposting.
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He/They + Cat pronouns:3 prince of stagnancy (prince of void + prince of light) Entp-A 7w8
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