>>4076929>The insight of the writer, and the skill with which he constructs the character's interactions with their world are what bring the idea to life.Considering the reception of Saber since the FSN and FZ’s conceptions, I beg to differ.
> Pic relatedDid you seriously just use Cp to prove a point? A comedic spinoff that pokes fun at everything (look at Sakura in CP) and that’s your go to? No, try use the actual material.
> Quite the opposite.Then act like it. Suggesting that each person must follow a linear way of acting/thinking when it comes to self reflection or emotional repression practically screams lack of social interaction.
>Just trust me broYou don’t have to believe me, but having been in varsity for 4 years and having multiple friend groups with various different people, I know what I’ve seen.
> Even child soldiers in Africa aren't going to exhibit the same traits nasu tries to weasel us into accepting about Artoria.No, because they’re an entirely different thing. Most child soldiers aren’t concealing their true selves, never age etc etc
> I'm astonished at your ability to rationalize the patently impossible into plausibility. But I see through the facade and understand the reasons for Nasu's attempt to paperclip these mutually exclusive traits into one character.An “argument” that essentially comes down to you just saying “I don’t like it therefore it doesn’t count!” Again, it’s not impossible for otherwise rigid people to have a softer side, even if they have experienced trauma. If you think that’s impossible then you REALLY don’t get out much.