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Hello, yes. Wemi is probably one of the most interesting characterizations available to Phase Connect. Aside from the stellar half devil half angle her uwu babu bumble mumbling drives an immediate edifying divide for the potential viewer. The resounding level of kayfabe commitment to her character alone is worth the price of admission but the real show is in her utilization of performer kayfabe. The raw despair and agony of SEA existence is crystalized in the performance giving it merit of it's own that is then elevated to the next level of heart rending theater with the innocent retardation of near constant problem complication mistakes on Wemi in the real world's behalf. This hammerstrike protection impulse psychological hack lends an unyielding quality of fans that fall under sway with the slowburn decay of Wemi's personal affairs creating the perfect counter balance to the longing protective emotion she elicits. The shifting from triumphant support of a jubilant Wemi to the consoling helpless feeling of distance created by her worsening situations is where the raw emotive generation proceeds from her performance. This is the primary friction of the Wemi viewing experience where one is tossed between the two immovable facets of Wemilia to be ground down into supplication for her cause. Again it's this subversive quality that lends the power to the performance with the on edge quality of being pitched between co-conspiratorial support and a feeling of emboldened connection via the protector of her vulnerabilities versus the careful conceal reveal of her, often time self inflicted but rarely through her own fault, misery that no amount of distanced parasocial engagement can hope to correct. In this kind of sisyphean task Wemi lays out her long haul path with her dysfunctional relationship and living situation as the cornerstone of her turbulent ascent that every doremu must mantle upon devotion to the nephylims cause.