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We have a substitute for Computer Aided Design (CAD) (it’s a special subject so I’m doing it with people from other classes) and she’s the same one from Humanities so she’s letting us do whatever we want. Half the class is playing minecraft, some others are looking at cars, and there’s this one person watching YouTube and others are watching it, too. Is it bad that I recognise half the videos purely for the audios? There even was a camman18 video and I whipped around when I heard his voice
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Minor cattails spoilers Whenever I play Cattails, I’ll marry the cat I think the cat I’m playing as would choose, not who I would choose or want to experiment with. Right now I’m playing as The Dark Lord, and I feel like he’s most likely to date Charlotte. In my au, they’re both kinda edgy and standoffish.
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I think what Blue was originally saying was that they hate Blister because she is evil for no reason, but they like Darkstalker because his actions were ‘justified’, they weren’t necessarily talking about the actions themselves.
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I’m not saying Darkstalker is a good person, I’m just saying there’s more reason to like him and hate Blister.
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Darkstalker was trying to make pyrrhia a better place. Yes, he was a bad person, but he had reason for what he did and it makes sense that he’d do that. He didn’t realise what he was doing was pure evil, he saw it as making necessary sacrifices for the greater good. I like him and sympathise with him because he never meant to be evil, but became evil and selfish without realising. Blister, however, was trying to become queen so she could rule the continent. She was being completely selfish and wanted power, knowing having the full sand wing army at her disposal as well as having Seawing and Nightwing allies would allow her to take over all the other tribes. She didn’t care about any other dragons, she only cared about herself. While Blister’s actions weren’t necessarily as genocidal as Darkstalker’s were, Darkstalker had better intent than she did, wanting to make the world a place without evil or fighting. But yes, Darkstalker’s attempts to wipe out the icewings was too far. He still thought he was justified with his actions, he just believed most icewings were evil and deserved to be wiped out. Of course, he excluded Winter as well as Hybrids from that.
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Darkstalker has a lot more depth to his backstory. Darkstalker was originally a good person, but Icewings had always ruined his life and the lives of others, especially the ones related to him. Darkstalker’s actions were always justified in his head. He thought Icewings were all evil and should be wiped out, he never saw the good in them. Darkstalker is a very good example of a good person turning evil but still thinks he’s justified, like at the end of book 10 where he realises he’s turning evil but still denies it. He was betrayed over and over and lost everything, including his dream for making pyrrhia a better place. He genuinely thought if he was in charge, it would be a good place, full of peace. Blister, however, has no depth to her at all. She was merely an evil queen who manipulated and pulled strings because all she wanted was power for herself. She didn’t want to make the world a better place, she just wanted to control everything.
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Darkstalker tried to kill an entire tribe because he believed they were all evil. His father was evil, all the icewings he met hated him, and icewings have always hated his entire bloodline since he was born. And icewings hurt other tribes too, in his mind.