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Simon Riley, A Character Analysis
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In the newer MWII game, Ghost is quiet, stand-off-ish, and has a joking, almost dad-like humor, personality. While Simon does make jokes, they were dark or just down right dad jokes. Lthough we see moree of Ghost, we don’t see all of him. Most players are still in the dark about his personality.
While it is not confirmed, it’s not hard to see how Simon could form a personality, or dissociation, disorder. Such as Derealization or Depersonalization disorders. Whether these formed during childhood or after the “Roba Incident'', would be hard to determine. However, saying it didn’t affect Simon, would be incorrect. Most trauma survivors would develop a coping mechanism such as; alcohol, drugs, reckless behavior, smoking, and form a dissociation. With new trauma, on top of his childhood trauma, Simon would fall back onto different coping mechanisms. He’d crave conflict. He’d find peace in the conflict and would purposely spark fights just so his thoughts didn’t muddle his brain. He’d also have “layered” coping mechanisms. So, he may derealize more or go through more cigarettes than before. Alcoholism may be something Simon turns to as well, as a coping mechanism; especially after the “Roba Incident”. With all of this trauma, and the coping mechanisms, in mind. Simon would be in a constant state of Fight/Flight.Freeze, in which he would typically choose Fight. This would be due to, not only his childhood trauma, the extensive trauma he went through. Because of this; he’d have a hard time opening up, and letting his guard down, to others. No matter their gender.
As a consequence of the walls Simon put up, he would have difficulty talking to others that would help him. Along with difficulty of trust, the holidays would be difficult for him, because of his nephew’s death. Which, something home to his family’s death, Simon would have anxiety with relationships and returning to his home. Regardless of if he had a partner or not. Incidentally, because of Simon’s trauma; he’d struggle with showing his love for them. Because of his sexual trauma, physical touch would be a rare occasion such as; anniversaries , birthdays, or the even rarer occasion of a holiday gift. Because of his time in the military, material gifts are not something Simon would believe in. Sure, he’d buy gifts for his partner , but he wouldn’t buys thing’s because he wants them. He’d accept gifts, but unless it’s a household item, he might never use them. Simon wouldn’t see the joy in a shopping spree or going out to eat because of his military life, and his trauma, he’d need to be able to pack up quickly and leave. Seeing as Simon lives a very military led life, his possessions would be few. It could also be a trauma response, and a way to help his anxiety. Having few belongings, means that he could pack up quickly, and quietly, would be something to help Simon relieve himself of that anxiety. Due to all the previous events, excluding his death, it’s easy to see how Simon Riley has a more shut off personality. He would have issues with trusting people and would have a tendency to avoid physical activities, including, but not limited to, hugging, hand holding, and even sex. Taking in just his past, Simon could’ve been an anxiety-ridden child who would have troubles speaking up about what happened at home, making friends, and asking for help. Throughout his childhood, Simon was exposed to dangerous animals in his home, Riley could’ve grown up with a lessened idea of fear. In his early and mid teens, he also would’ve had a morbid sense of humor. This could’ve been a side effect of being brought to concerts and, when he was younger, having to laugh at dead strippers. Simply looking at his childhood, Simon Riley was an extremely traumatized child who needed someone to lean on. However, this support was limited. As Simon grew older, his morbid sense of humor; this was okay with the older soldiers he would get stationed with. This morbid humor only grew after being held prisoner by Manuel Roba. Following the “Roba” events, Simon’s demeanor became darker and, with that, he also became quieter. Being a quiet soldier before, he now barely made a sound. This being a trauma response, he barely spoke as well, which caused many people to be freaked out. Despite not being able to reenter the military, Simon was able to find a seemingly normal life back home. However, he did struggle with his own issues. From night-terrors, to PTSD flashbacks, to fight or flight encounters; in which fight was usually triggered.
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just so u guys know how i view the characters
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The concept of Bad Man Simon Riley who's aware he's a Bad Man™️ is one I hold very dear to me.
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Simon Riley is, fully and completely, what people envision as a bad man. He's a convoluted character who carries a lot of baggage, and that same weight has crushed him into the beast he is today.
His reflection is his constant reminder of the bad things he's done and endured. And when you have such a blatant, ever-present memento of how dark you really are, it's hard to forget.
He doesn't bother putting up a facade. Won't help the lady cross the street, nor will he take a bullet for someone else. No one has ever done that for him, so it's only natural to give the world a taste of its own medicine. He doesn't even try; it just happens.
It takes him nothing to leave Soap behind in Las Almas and find shelter in an abandoned church. Sure, he'll cover for him—if the lad is fast enough, that is. Saving Alejandro afterwards is a mere ploy to make this blasted mission end sooner—true, no one fights alone, but he'd like to get out of there as soon as possible, thank you very much.
Barely brushes the concept of Price's injury when he faints due to the inhalation of some Sarin gas of sorts. Can only think that if he'd died, he would have to take the captain's place in leading the operation. A fucking bummer alright—but cap's fine, thankfully, right? One less thing to worry about now.
Won't try to start relationships, because what good can he bring when he can't even drop a kind word for himself? He's awful, inside and out, and he's aware.
What happens, then, when he's suddenly loved?
What happens, then, when you're sliding under his skin, pretending you don't see the rot and the grime?
The question of "why" is pinned to the front of his brain like an annoying leech that plagues him day and night.
On the couch, you're absolutely unbothered by his dark presence next to you. You're just munching on popcorn and watching some film he doesn't even remember the name of.
"Y'should go," he says out of the blue.
You barely spare him a glance. "Film's not over yet."
No, that isn't what he meant, but he has an inkling that you've gathered that already.
"Ain't good for ya," he insists. "Ain't good for anyone, but that's a whole 'nother story."
You side-eye him from your end of the couch. "Self-deprecating at dinner time? Could you move it up the schedule a little, like—breakfast or somethin'."
He doesn't understand. Won't get through his skull. Share a home with him, and for what? What's he giving you that you're coveting so hard, enough to find it easy to snark back at a beast like him—poking the bear while wearing flimsy cotton shorts and a band t-shirt?
"Y'don't understand," he grits out. "I ain't a good man, love."
"Oh, I know." You say, popping a handful of popcorns in your mouth. "And?"
It irks him. Wants to bite off your head, but, surprisingly, he still has morals, and he wouldn't even dare touch you with ill intent.
"Don't act stupid, now." He warns.
"Ain't acting stupid." You reply as if there is some obvious thing he isn't getting. "You've done bad things, and bad things were done to you. That it?"
He hums as a frown paints his face.
"Should I love you less?" You go on, "Or not love you at all?"
"The latter."
"Wrong." You add as soon as he responds. "Wrong, because that's what you believe, not the truth."
He cocks a brow at your apparent arrogance. A nod in your direction, "What's the truth, then?"
You place the bucket of popcorn on the coffee table. "Truth is that you're human, Simon."
Now that's a word he wouldn't associate with himself.
Monster. Beast. Bear. Wraith, or demon. Ghost.
"As a person, good and bad can coexist—there is no such thing as night and day." You go on, seemingly unaware of the turmoil you've unleashed on his poor heart.
Keep saying the word person around him this often, and he'll start believing he is one.
So, you have seen the rotten flesh and the mud coating his insides. You have buried your hands in his viscera and coated your skin with his blood and the one he's spilled.
You know, and yet you're here. You're here because you've also seen something else, something he's not aware is there.
Same thing that made his heart lurch when Price wasn't waking up. Same thing that made him hide, prone in the bell tower of a Mexican church, making sure Soap would get back in one piece.
Same thing that has him gaze at you now, with eyes that sting with clear, fresh water. No rotting liquid, no oozing pus, or sickening blood.
You shrug, "Maybe your sun is a little eclipsed, but there's that. I can still see it, y'know?"
You outstretch your leg. Press the tips of your toes against his thigh. The world is suddenly in technicolor, and his chest warms like a rekindled flame.
You wink. "And it's bright as hell, too."
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ghost character analysis

tw: spoilers from ghost mw2 comics, nsfw, dead dove do not eat, mature content.
this is pretty much a part 2 to ghost headcanons except with more lore and analysis (im still not sure if reboot ghost has the same backstory as the og ghost).
ghost is not a cold, calculated, ruthless man. maybe in a separate au or something, but theres a huge difference between ghost and simon riley. in fact, we need to understand that the reason he even chose ghost as a new name for himself is because of all that's happened to him. his family got killed, he got tortured by roba, and had to eliminate many men on his own. before that he was simon, not ghost. in the comic he literally calls the child hostages he was saving ‘sweetheart’ and ‘love’. hes not that mean and cold yall
we know that PTSD does shit to it's victims, ghost lost his entire family and had no one. think of it as a coping mechanism to have a new name to be known as.
ghost is a ruthless killer. simon is just some guy.
ghost sets himself to an incredibly high standard of discipline. i think it's intuitive that military boys will need to be punctual and organized to some degree, but ghost takes this to a whole other level. considering his father's abusive behavior (explained by his disturbing statements said to simon, is a drug addict, and beats simons mom) his home life was likely chaotic as a child.
in the mw2: ghost comic (issue #3) it specifically stated the following: "discipline, precision, control. these are what riley built his whole life on. break those down and the dark stuff begins to ooze out..." again, this is probably a form of trauma response to his childhood.
so what does this lead to? well firstly, this probably means his room is incredibly tidy and organized (monotone design i know :,c).
would never in his life touch drugs. this is a promise he made to himself.
also kinda proves that ghost aint a reckless guy. he thinks things through before doing it.
ghost isn’t that hypersexual. theres no way of knowing his history with women, but i like to think ghost is not that horny 24/7 and needs a fuckbuddy. in the mw2 comic, he was on a mission and was in an area full of prostitutes (wasn’t actively on duty, but on his way) when they tried to hit on him he politely rejects one of them, and later tells them to fuck off😀 so yea contrary to popular belief i dont think he really enjoys one night stands or the idea of being entertained by random women. in fact, i hc he might actually be a virgin or just have a really low body count.
ghost is a feminist!😁 (misandrist too). ok let me reword that, ghost doesnt like men and respects women. one of the reasons why he doesn’t want to be around prostitutes and do one night stands (his father killed a hooker in front of him, very traumatic) is because he thinks the concept of quick, casual sex is not good for society and dilutes the value of meaningful relationships. but also, remember the discipline, precision, control thing? its apart of his principle. but also, in the comic, sparks (soldier he worked with) knocked out and attempted to rape a woman, ghosts literally looked disgusted and called the police (also why he’d never do that himself, i dont get the hcs that say he does). ghosts seen how his dad treated his mom and absolutely hates abusers. anyways onto misandry—i think ghost internally thinks men are violent and disgusting (ghosts would choose the bear over the man, even though hes a man) mainly because throughout his military career majority of the bad stuff hes seen was done by men, so hes much more relaxed in a room of women vs man. ghost thinks his dad is the epitome of pure evil (canon! he said this to his therapist). this doesn’t mean hes scared or hates all men tho!
ghost isn’t close with tf141… including soap. now before you attack me let me explain. sure, he trusts them to some degree, but i dont think they naturally just hangout when they’re not deployed. in the end we need to understand they are SAS soldiers, they are working a real job that mainly consists of them shooting and dismantling others. considering ghosts betrayal in the past (in the comic, a few soldiers ghost previously worked with killed his entire family 😢) he isn’t gonna just trust his teammates because theyre his teammates. im also pretty sure they all live in different cities while not deployed. tf141 probably all want to separate their job from their personal lives, which includes each other. but onto soap, i dont think him and ghost have a deep brotherly relationship. but i think they care about each other, but exchanging some dad jokes and bantering doesn’t mean they’re suddenly soulmates or brothers. think about it… you and you’re co worker joke around sometimes, never hangout outside of work, and now people are shipping you and calling the two of you besties. makes no sense.
ghost is extremely patriotic. in the comic (i reference this way too much but theres SOOO MUCH LORE i recommend reading it) ghost tells his teammates the reason for joining the military: queen and country, right after 9/11. he also said “the world has changed”. interestingly enough army enlistment did actually skyrocketed after 9/11 attacks, ghost was among them. he probably thought ww3 was about to happen, or that ‘theres no more peace’ or whatever. i hc being obsessed with soccer too lmao and getting mad if english teams dont win. also his playful banter with johnny “get us a tea?”. probably very proud of his british heritage.
ghost doesn’t have much friends. hes a really, reallyyyyy lonely guy. i hc him as an introvert in the first place, but trust issues make this worse. in the comic, he was literally in the newspaper for killing his family and then killing himself (he didnt, he was framed that way tho) so its likely most of his formers friends probably think hes dead. ghost likely got some sort of amnesty or exemption from the military after knowing he didn’t actually kill his family, but whats in the news stays true to the public. even if he does have friends he probably doesn’t share feelings with them or form a long term bond.
ghost is extremely cynical. this is obvious tbh, but i think ghost believes hes going to die in the middle of a battlefield, shot or stabbed, a painful death, body left to rot for weeks, and no one to remember him. just like that. and he accepts that fact too.
ghost isn’t a picky eater. growing up in an abusive household where his parents couldn’t hold a stable job, he had to eat what there was. some days he settles for cheap beans and toast and when people call him out for it, he tells em to fuck off😀
ghost is emotionally fucked up, probably kind of depressed. i mean this guys been through hell: got sa’d, buried alive, had to dig through underground dirt and worms with a jawbone, tortured in horrible ways, had his entire family killed, abusive dad, and the weight of his grey morales because he killed lots of people as a soldier. wow! would you look at that list, itd be more strange if he wasn’t emotionally fucked up after was has happened😅. even when tortured, seeing his family dead, ghost was never shown to have cried in the comic. i hc hes emotionally numb. however, i do think hes emotionally MATURE and able to communicate his emotions, but hes still emotionally fucked. for example a scene where he was talking about his experience with roba (guy who tortured ghost) and ghosts father to a therapist. i think ghosts may be traumatized, but this doesn’t stop him from attempting to get help and communicating how he feels and thinks about this world.
ghost wears a mask... not because hes insecure and traumatized it's to separate ghost from simon riley. first of all he learned the consequences of revealing your identity during deployment, in the comic, he reveals his face in missions before his family got killed. i think he wears a mask because 1) its practical, no one knows who he is, 2) an analogy for himself to remind him simon riley, his original identity, was dead the moment his family was murdered, this SAS soldier with a skull mask is GHOST (yes this is canon, ghost references in the comic!).
in issue #1 while some kids were being held hostage, he starts telling his life story to them to calm them down/distract them from the bad situation. this is his explanation to why he wears a skull mask, word by word: "I bet you're wondering why I wear these bones on my face. It's a tribute to an old friend of mine. He's dead now, but man if he wasn't the baddest motherfucker on the planet."
in issue #6, when ghost was trekking through a jungle in the middle of nowhere attempting to kill roba (a drug lord that started this all, brainwashed soldiers to kill ghosts family), he was never caught. ghost himself, the narrator, says that "even for a single man to get through the jungle, the patrols, the wall, the security... well that man would have to be a ghost."
however, im still a little confused whether or not reboot ghost and 2009 have the same backstories. reboot ghosts mask is more realistic and his look is much more intimidating, his reason for wearing that kind of mask is probably psychological warfare (getting milena the financier to speak up about makarov). i think 2009 ghosts reason to wearing a mask is more personal compared to reboot.
BUT WHAT ABOUT AN S/O???
i think ghost is the guy to not have one in the first place. obviously. but i lowkey think if he had one and really liked them, he would commit. in fact i find it hard to imagine hes a player or isn’t serious about relationships. when his brother tommy got addicted to drugs and fucked up his life, simon quit the military until tommy got 100% better and married. yup. he stayed to help him recover, for years. thats how loving and committed this man is🥹🥹.
ghost would not cheat on his s/o. i can't stress how important this hc is, because it's so out of character for him to do so. sure, guys in the military statistically have higher divorce rates, incidences of infidelity, and much more red flag stuff, but knowing what happened to him, he would never do that. doesn't matter how stressed, lonely, sexually frustrated this man is; he would not cheat on his partner. this guy has been through far more stressful situations and got through it, you think hes gonna cheat because hes stressed because of work?
its not sunshine and rainbows or absolute toxicity being with him. it's not really a mix of both either. ghost isn't that princess treatment, super squishy and cuddly, sweet guy who likes fluffy stuff. he definitely isn't the toxic guy who leaves you with mixed signals either.
hes quite the gentleman when it comes to approaching relationships, hes seen how his dad treated his mom, and ghost wants to do the exact opposite. i believe ghost likes to use the traditional courting methods when dating someone: gifting flowers, paying for dates, holding the door open (ladies first typa guy!!), the old fashioned stuff. idk if i should point it out again but this guy DOES NOT FW modern dating practices, he wouldn't download dating apps, or start 'talking stages'. i dont think he would write love letters just because hes not very good at writing poetry or expressing his feelings in the first place.
theres still downsides to being with him. the long distance, the time being apart (months and months). but i dont think he'd go as far as being emotionally avoidant.
also something really random ive noticed is that 2009 and reboot ghost are very different, personality wise. i like to think that 2009 ghost represents simon riley much better, but the reboot ghost actually gives the essence and character of what a 'ghost' in the military is.
more random headcanons:
simon prefers dogs over cats because dogs are loyal and stay with you until the end (stereotypically)
hates snakes and spiders
probably wouldn’t do 50/50 on dates, he pays!
avoids saying manchester slang when deployed
drinks and smokes. not always. he’s disciplined but he still does that stuff.. hes a british guy in his 30s whos kinda depressed, grew up with adults around him smoking 24/7, whatd you think😀😀 (its canon that most of tf141 smoke anyway)
listens to 80’s rock music. its canon that his mom enjoys the band siouxsie and the banshees :)), he probs does too
shaves his beard
is actually confident hes not bad looking. dude, hes 6’2, in shape with a jawline🙄
i don't enjoy hcs of ghost being the scariest out of tf141 (appearance wise yes). but soap seems much more scary imo, he was the youngest guy to pass SAS selections in the history of the UK military, and was nicknamed soap because of fast and good he is at cleaning up 'messes' (basically killing people).
id arguably say ghost is the most compassionate out of 141, if we're talking about the OG 2009 one.
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Captain John Price character analysis/essay
By staytrueblue
This analysis is based on Captain John Price in the Rebooted Modern Warfare, unless stated otherwise. I cannot emphasize enough that this contains spoilers for all of the MW games.
2.5k words. TL;DR: we don’t know anything about his backstory or childhood, which makes how he became the compassionate, passionate loyal man that he is more mysterious. his military training only supplemented his other traits. He is chaotic good. He cares about people. His face of Captain has rarely shifted, he keeps control of his emotions. He’s a good man. He likes football and good pints.
Captain Jonathan Price is a career soldier.
For the past 22 years he has been in the British military. Apparently being one of the youngest to graduate from the Military academy he went on to complete SAS training which allowed him to be part of a task force in the Special Air Service which is part of the British Army. To even be part of this task force there are years of training that you have to go through. The SAS specializes in Counter Terrorism, Hostage Rescue, VIP Protection (think body guarding captured bad guys or politicians in danger), and Intelligence gathering. Usually, they use all three skills in operations but I am sure there are times they are only sent out for one particular purpose.
From what we can see of him in the game it’s clear that he is intelligent, he wouldn’t be part of the SAS if he wasn’t. The training that they have to go through to become part of SAS is difficult; emotionally, mentally, and physically. This next part is just a fun fact I literally cannot resist adding. Although it isn’t directly said you can pick up that he speaks/understands Spanish, Arabic, and likely Russian. At the beginning of Modern Warfare nearing the end of the House Clearing operation, he speaks and responds to a woman in Arabic only (his accent isn’t bad, to be honest).
There are 3 phases in SAS training; Endurance, Jungle Training, and Escape & Evasion & Tactical Questioning. I am going to try and explain each briefly, as I really think that it gives a good example of what Price learned/went through/completed to be as successfully where he is now.
During Endurance they were made to walk 40 miles across mountains in Wales, carrying a pack that increasingly becomes heavier. They are required to complete it in under 24 hours. Unlike bootcamp or other aspects of military training the soldier would not recieve any verbal or physical support from their leaders. This even includes negative verbal guidance (think american drill sergeants). In the beginning as a soldier you are taught how to work together in a team, during SAS training you are taught to be self motivated. You are pushed to your physical limits testing your stamina and mental control.
Now the concept of Jungle Training makes me giggle and think of Tarzan, but also I could actually never do what they had to go through. They are placed in a literal jungle in four men patrols behind actual enemy territory with no connections back to their base. This is the test of who can keep their kit (guns and stuff) in good condition while also rationing food that they have or find, all while staying sane in the middle of a goshdarn horrible hot dangerous environment with no resources or connections while also staying alive and doing real patrols.
So if they make it throught the first two, which are scary and I would cry, they get to do Escape, Evasion, and Tactical Questioning. If you read my Kyle Gaz Garrick analysis (link here) you will know that he went through something similar on a US base and came out on top of everyone, including the US SEALS, which is a very big deal. In the SAS however, the test is a little bit different. One thing that I find interesting is that they first have them talk to real SAS veterans about their actual experiences going through interrogation in real situations, then they are sent out for the hands on piece. For the escape and evasion aspect they are put on their own near a forest area and have to evade other badged SAS soldiers tracking them for 3 days. Whether or not they are successful in their evasion then they are put through interrogation. This verbiage is how I discribed what Gaz went through with his own training, but imagine literal torture. They are put through anything that the enemy would do to them, because the enemy wouldn’t hesitate to do anything imaginable to get them to talk. Very often they are stripped naked, mocked, berated, manipulated, withheld from food or water, made to stand in difficult positions for long periods, blasted with music or other noise for long periods, and purposefully confused with the time of day or day itself. I’m sure this is not all of what they have to go through, but really it's enough for anyone to break. The goal during all of this is trying to get them to break. All they are meant provide is their name, rank, serial number, or date of birth. Apparently they are required to respond to all other questions with 'I'm sorry but I cannot answer that question.' And if they break they fail the entire course. (we don't know if Price sucessfully evaded the soldiers but honestly he probably did cause hes badass.)
Those who make it through all three pieces of the above training are now badged as SAS, but aren't immediatly active duty. They are placed on a probation period, so they can be further assessed while they are hands on in the field. Apparently it is quite often that during the probation period that some are sent back and debadged from SAS. Beyond the actual difficulty of the training and tests itself it also makes sense why SAS is such a small specialized group.
Now let’s not forget Price went through all of the above successfully, and his leadership was pleased enough with him that he went up the ranks to Captain. There are some questions on why he is still a Captain at his age and after all of the missions he’s done. He is skilled enough that he could be moving right up the ranks. Although that may seem like a end goal for some, for Captain Price it means that he would no longer be able to be in the field, being hands on with the team and getting his hands bloody dirty. He choose to stay at the rank of Captain because of the passion he has in his work. He would likely be behind a desk signing paperwork. He would lose his mind. He wants to see the good prevail, he wants to be the one standing in the way getting dirty while the world stays clean. Yes I am now going to insert that quote lol.
“We get dirty and the world stays clean, thats the mission.”
I personally would love to know his personal motivation for being so goddamn loyal and motivated in his wish to do good in the world. What made him join the military so young? What drives him? So many unanswered questions.
If you look up the definition of a good leader and badass soldier in the dictionary you would see Cap Prices picture. There is no information of his childhood or his backstory (that I could find) to see if there was anything that influenced him into becoming the man that he is today. All we can gather is how he presents himself as an adult. Captain Price is respectful, passionate, loyal, and level-headed in what he does. This makes him such a good leader in the task force, as the decisions that they have to make always border the line of life and death.
One thing Price is good at is building trust and relationships with foreign soldiers. The goal being that the relationships are mutually beneficial. In 2009 as a Lieutenant, Price rescued Commander Farah Karim and her soldiers from their Russian captors. Ten years later they have stayed in communication and good graces. Since than Farah has helped Laswell and Price when anything comes up that involves them and in turn they have helped with her own missions. He also has one of those relationships with Nikolai who was previously part of the Russian Soviet military, turned informant. He is a mercenary pilot/owner of his own private military company. Although in the reboot his backstory isn’t shared, in the original it’s said that he met Price after he rescued him from a hostage situation, similiar to Farah. And Price, as well as Laswell, kept in contact with him ever since. He has his own helicopter, among other resources, which is perfect for unsanctioned operations.
Prices relationship/friendship with Laswell is very unique in the game. It is not clear how they met but it is apparent that they have known each other for a while and there is a lot of care and trust there. Their relationship is platonic as Laswell has a wife and honestly even if she didn’t I don’t see any romantic connection to them anyway. Throughout the game when Laswell gets into shitty situations, like almost dying and being kidnapped, he is there asking if she’s okay, and not hesitating to hunt her down to put hellfire on those who thought that they could take their beloved Watcher. (Laswell ends up snapping the neck of one of her captors as she wanted to be the one to do it out of pure revenge I am assuming but Price was more than happy to put a bullet in his skull if needed.) As for the moment when he asks if she is okay, after she almost dies by the evil green russian gas, there is a moment where for a solid 3 seconds they are clasping each others forearms in what seems to be their version of a hug. (the clip is here) It’s clear Price genuinely cares for her and would be hurt and upset if she dies.
This translates to his relationship with his team of 141, which is part of the reason everyone (yall) call him Peepaw Price or dad Price or my personal favorite Father Price lol. One of my favorite sayings of his is “you broken” when something goes sideways. He doesn’t ask “are you hurt” or “are you okay”. In my opinion him asking “ you broken” is his way of asking if there is something so wrong that you can’t get up and keep going. And if you were broken he would stop, and make sure that you can get out without becoming more broken. (ha im getting emotional this is fine). When he hears that Farahs army was attacked by the Russians he asks “she hurt?”, not how she is or how her army did, he immediately wants to know the status of if she is physically harmed. (clip is here) btw she is not and according to Laswell she has a kill count of her own against them (shes a badass).
He is like a dad to the group, he makes sure they don’t do something they regret (eg: he holds back Gaz from hurting the Butcher and holds back Farah from punching her brother.) Accepts endless teasings from them (Ghost saying if Prices face melted off it would be an improvement and Gaz just teasing in general lol) And occasionally verbalizing his fear when they are in a line of danger. I am going to briefly refer to a fucking heartbreaking moment we are all aware of in the end of MW3, this is your warning, skip the next paragraph if you don’t want to read it. (god i hope i don’t cry in this starbucks.)
The second time you hear Price screaming “no”, is when he is on the ground helplessly watching Johnny saves him from death and quite literally takes a bullet meant for him. He’s helpless as his friend and comrade falls unmoving next to him. You can hear his heartbreak and pain in the word “no”. Every emotion.
He cares for his team so fucking much, but as a leader there is a mask you have to have on. You cannot allow your emotions to influence your actions. Which that motherfucker Shepard does accuse him of (I will be referencing this later)
As for the first time you hear Price screaming “no” it is when a missile gets shot out in the direction of where Laswell and others were located. The missile was never supposed to be released, and no one was aware that it had been. He stands helpless, knowing all he can do is try to warn them over comms, but even then he isn’t getting a response. There is a moment when you can see John break through the shield of Captain Price in a grunt/groan of frustration as he begs over the comms for someone to hear that they need to evacuate, because thats all he can do. (link to that scene here) He stands their watching the missile rise into the sky, and I know 100% that if he could’ve grabbed it with his hands and thrown it out of harms way he would’ve.
Price is fueled by passioniate righteousness. He wants to do good in the world and oh how he is perfectly aware that to be able to do good you have to do some bad. It is insulting that Shepard would insinuate that he didn’t know otherwise. He trusts his superiors to make good decesions that are meant to help others, and to keep the good alive. (Next is a mw3 spoiler for those who have gotten this far and somehow actually care about not being spoiled)
Shepard betrays that trust, and on good morals Price cannot let that go unpunished. The very end of MW3 Price is in Shepards office in plainclothes and gloves holding a silenced pistol. After all of the betrayal and sneaky shit that the man has done he is never punished and he continue being sneaky, making decisions that only positively impact him. Price raises a gun to his head and Shepard says “I’m not going to beg for my life” and Price responds with “It wouldn’t do you any good” then pulled the trigger.
@ghostgirlvii said something about that scene that I think describes Prices mental state and emotions perfectly. There is a moment when sitting in a chair Price leans forward and makes himself known to Shepard. The look on his face says it all, “You can feel all the emotions battling in him. Anger, sadness, worry, regret, determination.”
Regret and Determination. Price knows that Shepard cannot get away with all he has done, and yet he has. He takes it upon himself to eliminate him. He knows he is the only one that would do it. Determination. Price is still a soldier, and he just murdered one of his higher ups which could change the entire direction of his life, leading him away from being able to do what he is most passionate about. Regret. This is the scene I am referring to, and god yes you can see those emotions so clearly. He got dirty, so the world stayed clean, away from Shepards intentions.
You can always tell that Price wants to be part of something greater, that allows him to do what needs to be done without the red tape and authorization, and to have those who want the world to be better to be part of it. Which is why the 141 exists, why he heard Gaz out and then signed him over to his team, why he kept in contact with Farah and Nikoli, why he has such a solid relationship with Laswell.
Captain John Price is a man who watched his friend and soldier take a bullet meant for him, after he ordered that same man not to kill the man who in turn killed him. Who had to lead his team under orders of a man who had alterior motives. Who had to watch as people died because of the choices others made. This goes against everything Price believes in. He’s an intelligent compassionate man who wants to do good in the world so those innocent don’t have to suffer. He cares if his team is hurt, he will sacrifice one person for the greater good, he will threaten his superiors and not stand silent if he believes a decision is wrong.
I think we can all learn something from the soldier and Captain John Price, but maybe there is something to be said about the man John too. His personality and morals were the foundation his military training landed on, making him into who he is today. He isn’t just a soldier with his trusted boonie cap or beanie. John Price loves high class cigars to the point he will bring them on missions and be pissed if he loses one. He loves watching football and will not talk to you if the game is happening. He drinks tea and whiskey and “proper pints”. He wears jeans and t-shirts on his day off with a good ol solid military grade watch.
Captain John Price is a man created to represent chaotic good. Breaking the rules to do what is right. And god do I fucking love him for it.
Links used for reference: https://callofduty.fandom.com/wiki/John_Price_(Reboot)#SAS_Career, https://www.eliteukforces.info/special-air-service/, https://callofduty.fandom.com/wiki/Nikolai_(Reboot),
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Analyzing König's presonality
Original post made in TikTok by shikided, published here with their permission.

Let’s start with the fact that König is not shy or self-conscious.
Social anxiety in his case is expressed rather by aggression towards others. Aggression is his defense mechanism (it is different for all people, for some may be a smile, for example).
He can treat people coldly, as well as rudely, out of a subconscious fear of getting into an awkward situation, of being in a vulnerable position. Of course, he is unlikely to like being in a crowd, but this does not mean that he will start to panic and blush, after all, he is a disciplined soldier.
However, König is active and restless, as evidenced by the fact that he was not accepted as a sniper not only because of his height, but also because of his inability to stay in place for a long time. (This is suits his stormy temper)
His expressiveness is especially noticeable in the way he speaks, and Jim Boeven conveys this perfectly. Just compare the original voice acting by Konig and, for example, the Russian one. In Russian, his voice is much calmer and more direct, more balanced, which is out of character.
König is impudent, proud, sharp-tongued. “Pick your guts off the floor” or “and they said that I couldn’t be a sniper” – he’s literally spitting bile, and this still hurts him, as a consequence of the fact that he’s trying to look like a sniper, making himself a mask with his own hands. This desire meant a lot to him, and this is to some extent his personal protest. König did not fully accept the refusal, did not resign himself.
König is brave, even somewhat passionate, not afraid to rush straight into the heat: “get me back into the fight”, “I’m ready for another round”, “don’t worry, leave the heavy lifting to me”.
However, he understands the advantage his height and build give him and uses it. Moreover, he knows how good he is on the battlefield, and does not hesitate to say about it: “finally, some worthy adversaries”, “they are no match for me”. These phrases reveal a need for personal self-affirmation due to his childhood bullying and humiliation. König compensates for the lack of recognition with arrogance and pride, as even his name (King in German) suggests.
This, like his defense mechanism, can cause a disdainful attitude towards other soldiers: “who taught you to shoot?”, “not bad, I’ve seen better”, “let’s be honest, it’s better off in my hands”, “hands off, it’s mine”, curses are also present.
Some fans for some reason see him as a big child, few others as a brutal killer.
König is a fighting unit, a man trained to kill, that’s true, but that doesn’t mean he’ll kill you for some little thing. He can, of course, but he won’t. König is a hostage rescue specialist, His task is not only to eliminate, but also to save.
Pay attention to his pose in the menu. König does not look shy and cute. On the contrary, his movements are calm, even relaxed, he demonstrates confidence and strength. He raises his hand and points at the player, as if to say “Pikachu, I choose you”, or “we’re gonna make this day”
His phrases sound friendly towards us, like “together we should be victorious”, or “you can be in my team any day” and even “with you until the end”
He seems to be encouraging his comrade, with whom he is now leading a mission. König is closed and cold, but loyal and kind towards his people. Due to his character, I doubt that he has many people whom he truly values, such a person will be very attentive and selective towards those who surround him, therefore he seems to me be a loyal and reliable friend to those whom he truly considers them his loved ones.
Summary: König is an interesting character with a psychological point of view, with his own bee in his bonnet.
Closed, arrogant, cocky, loyal, devoted.
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Simon ''Ghost'' Riley - Character Study
Ghost mourns the death of Simon Riley to this day. When Simon Riley faked his death and switched his dog tags with the ones of the colleague who killed his entire family, he burnt his family home and Ghost was born. His arm sleeve has a tattoo of dog tags, which belong to Simon though the engraving is not visible.
Unlike some may think, Ghost isn't cold or rude. Throughout the entire campaign he remains polite and even cracks jokes with Soap to help both of them to calm down, something that certain spec ops do in real life as well during tense missions to ease the tension.
He doesn't enjoy killing, his voice lines in multiplayer show it. He's quiet, reserved, and gets the job done simply because that is the path that he chose.
Ghost isn't completely averse to touch despite his trauma, though touchy people could easily make him uncomfortable unless he knows them and feels comfortable around them. Pats on the shoulder, handshakes, and maybe even a quick hug are some of the things Ghost doesn't seem to mind.
Contrary to popular belief, Ghost/Simon would never lay a hand on you or be too rough during sex. Even Ghost, the rough around the edges soldier, would never slap you, degrade you, or even roleplay CNC/dubious consent scenarios with you. This man has been raped and sexually assaulted by men and women multiple times, and he literally has nightmares in which he's violent sexually towards women- he would never let those nightmares become true.
When and if he's ever comfortable having sex with someone, he'd be gentle, asking multiple times for your consent and testing your reactions to see if you're into it. At the first hint of hesitation, he'd stop. It would take him months and maybe even years to feel comfortable touching someone in that way, and it would never be just a random person- it'd have to be someone very close to him, likely a partner or a teammate.
Simon/Ghost is not aggressive. He'd never be abusive and quite honestly, it's frustrating seeing all the headcanons about this man possibly being abusive or putting his hands on his partner when he's mad. This man has been abused his whole life, both as a civilian and as a soldier- he'd rather die than become an abuser like his father or Roba.
Horribly afraid of losing the few people he trusts. His entire family was murdered, he's scared of getting close to anyone just for them to meet the same fate.
He knows how to stay calm extremely well, he's an experienced soldier and even when he's about to die- he manages to be calm and gentle, as heard on his voice lines in multiplayer.
Anyway. This man is a gentle and caring soldier, despite the fact that he's rough around the edges and extremely reserved, always keeping it professional. Befriend him and you'll find a loyal companion for life.
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are you good at character analysis? I wanna know what your analysis would be for Gaz, I’m trying to figure out his story since he’s my favorite out of TF 141
KYLE GAZ GARRICK
BASIC OVERVIEW — BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
Kyle “Gaz” Garrick is a British Black man who enlisted into the British Army around 2008 or 2014 (unfortunately, the developers have inconsistencies). His operator biography states 2008 while the official activision website in a blog post about MW2019 states 2014, however it does make sense for him to enlist in 2008. He would have been at least sixteen years old which is the minimum age requirement to enlist. I would like to quickly throw in that Gaz is indeed older than Soap, as this is a misconception that I surprisingly see a lot! Gaz’s blood type is B- and he currently ranks as sergeant (which according to the official British Army website, it typically takes at least twelve years in the service, however it implies it also depends on the person’s abilities).
Gaz spent four years in the Queen’s Lancashire Regiment. During these four years going through a multitude of tests and challenges before passing selection for Special Air Service (SAS). The activision blog says during MW2019, it’s his sixth year serving as a sergeant. However, as Gaz had been selected for TF141, I believe their ranks have paused in time. Gaz has mostly spent his time in anti-terrorism in his military career. He’s an expert in demolitions, VIP escorting, weapons tactics, covert surveillance, and target elimination. He’s been awarded multiple medals, and earned his Parachute Wings whilst spending time at Camp Lejeune in the U.S. whilst collaborating with Navy SEALs. Kyle is a master of evasion and deception, being the only candidate in his entire class to escape capture from the facility and evade detection during resistance training.
When Gaz first meets Cpt. Price, Gaz is currently assigned to an SAS specific counter-terrorism program in the UK who collaborate with the police, which is another misconception that Gaz was a police sergeant at one point (he was not! I believe some people think this because at E3, Gaz was wearing a police baseball cap).
CHARACTER OVERVIEW
Like true to the original Gaz, he is Price’s protege, being his student. Gaz is overall a serious and hardworking man, loyal and unbreaking. He knows when to joke and he knows when to reload. However, Gaz is not perfect and he does lose his cool (we see subtle development with this later down the road). While being loyal, Gaz does not hesitate to question Price’s choices and actions. We see this multiple times during the series, the most prime example being in MW2019 when Price and Gaz are interrogating The Butcher with Yegor. The Butcher taunts Gaz, causing Gaz to lunge and Price to send him off to fetch.. “The package”. The package being, The Butcher’s family. The reboot games, you have choices, so I’ll give the very basic run down.
You have the option to opt into the interrogation or to opt out of it. If you opt out, Price bursts out of the room with the information (if you go near the door, you hear The Butcher’s family sobbing). If you opt in, you have so many options. At the end of the day, Gaz is mostly silent and follows orders from Price. In the police cruiser scene, Gaz questions Price in the car—he did not expect to be using women and children as bargaining chips and he makes that clear, and this is a big teaching moment between Gaz and Price. We have to remember that Gaz is young and considering everything, inexperienced to an extent. Price makes up for that inexperience, teaching him along the way. During the interrogation scene, Price makes a remark: “We’ve taken the gloves off.” This is because Gaz lashed out. Later in the car, Price says “When you take the gloves off, you get blood on your hands, Kyle. That’s how it works.” after Gaz questions him.
CONCLUSION
Overall, Gaz is a very complex character and I enjoyed watching his development during these games. I’ve seen people claim Gaz is boring or plain, but I genuinely do not believe that to be the case. Gaz, in my opinion, is also the most relatable character. He’s young, ambitious, and determined. He’s charismatic and efficient. I don’t believe a character has to be extremely traumatized, or look very very unique to be a well-crafted character and Gaz is a great example for this.
Gaz is just a man who enlisted; someone who is smart and well-rounded (as much as an SAS member can be), he’s quick on his feet and he molds into group work fantastically. He’s extremely versatile and is a quick learner—and wants to learn. He has his flaws that make him human. Gaz develops great self control, is level-minded and is able to think for himself. A great student questions their mentor in everything and you see this with Gaz.
You see Gaz struggle with morality in the series in a sea of characters who kill and do things without a second thought. We see him question things, we see his emotions and his extreme reluctance. We definitely see some development down the road as Gaz becomes more ruthless, but he never quite forgets his humanity in a way, compared to Price where he can easily disconnect humanity (ex. Calling The Butcher’s wife and son “the package/leverage”).
Along with this, we see him struggle with the rules in place. I also think this is why Gaz and Price’s dynamic is great. There are rules for a reason, and both Price and Gaz know when to break them—but Gaz learns that breaking some rules doesn’t always happen for the most heroic of actions (again, Price’s quote about bloodying your hands after taking the gloves off). Gaz wants to save people and keep the peace, we see this in Piccadilly during the terrorist attacks and the aftermath scene with Price where Gaz lets the Captain know that he and his unit had actionable intel on the terrorist cell who committed the act. Of course, we see later down the road that taking the gloves off removes all limits, not just some of them. We also see a glimpse of Gaz’s conflicting feelings when 141, Farah & Alex, as well as Laswell learn about Hadir and his plans, as well as when Farah’s forces are deemed a terrorist organization.
I think I rambled on a lot about him, hopefully this is understandable!
Sources: price & gaz activision blog intros (2019), inconsistency in enlistment date, cod fandom wiki, gaz scenes mwi & mwii, official british army website.
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in a modern AU this is what would happen (if he got access to maxwell's email adress at least ig)
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Simon Riley, A character Analysis
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Character Analysis'
We all know the character “Simon Riley”, or more commonly known as “Ghost”. Throughout the history of Modern Warfare, MW, Simon has been beloved by fans since his first debut in October 2019. He’s known for his signature skull printed balaclava, a false skull that has been seemingly stitched on, and a headset. While this is the design many have grown to know and love, his original design had the Lieutenant sporting a pair of sunglasses in place of the false skull. Riley’s appearance is a major fact about him, but his style of fighting is also something to be taken note of. Lieutenant Riley’s fighting style is a brutal one. Show an absence of mercy, or care, when he’s on the clock. He seems to have a mass of apathy for anyone, even his teammates. If his accent didn’t give it away, Simon is British, and he is specifically from Manchester. At the age, eighteen, he joined the military and quickly found himself as a British special forces operative. Simon is a man of few words and speaks rarely on his own accord, which is most likely what earned him his callsign: Ghost.
Simon grew up in Manchester, England; being born sometime between 1983 to 1985. He grew up in an unstable home. His father was an unstable man, often subjecting Riley to dangerous animals, like when his father brought home a snake and urged Simon to kiss the reptile. When Simon began to panic about the snake, his mother stepped in, stating that his father was “terrifying his son” and that Simon was “only eight.” Unfortunately, the nightmares didn’t stop there. Simon’s father was a big fan of a band called the “Bone-lickers”. He’d often bring his sons, Simon and his younger brother Tommy, to these concerts where there’d be illegal drugs, alcohol, and prostitutes. One particular night, a hooker seemingly overdosed and, after she was spotted, Simon’s father forced him to laugh at her dead body. As horrible as this is, the torment didn’t stop with his father. Tommy, Simon’s younger brother, tormented him as well, often appearing from the top bunk; wearing a skull mask, or face paint, and terrifying the young Simon Riley. Once Simon became eligible for work, he worked as an apprentice butcher at a grocery store near where he grew up.
Shortly after being recruited into the 141, Simon went on a mission named “Operation King Fish”. The task force was sent after somone named “Makarov”; who is one of the antagonists of the original Call Of Duty franchise game.
During this mission, there is a mistake made which results in Captain John Price being kidnapped and taken as a prisoner. Despite losing a member, the 141 continues their mission find themselves in Rio De Janriro. With their lack of information; the 141, and more specficially Ghost, resolve to get the information from one of Roja’s, another villain most likely under Makarov’s command, henchmen. Through torture, while most of Simon’s method have gone unobserved; the comics show that a car batterys is used. He was sucessful in capturing Roja. Simon’s second mission was to recover hostages; which was not as important as his third and forth missions. Which would be his last. Simon’s third mission is an important one because, this is where they find Captain John Price. On this mission the 141 is sent to a Russian gulag.
A Gulag is, not only, a death camp but also as a “second chance” for its prisoners. Upon infiltration, the 141 quickly went to work. They managed to find the prisoners and their captain, John Price, who had gone missing prior to this mission. The team, narrowly, escaped the gulag. The fourth, and final, mission simon went on contained the 141 hunting down Makarov. The team narrowed this location to two possible locations.One a bone yard (a cemetary) and the other his safe house near the Russian border. Price and Soap, Sergeant John MacTavish, went to the bone yard and Ghost and “Roach” went to the safe house. Ghost and Roach quickly concluded that Makarov wasn’t there: Instead of finding the Russian terrorist, the duo found valuable date instead. Using a Date Recovery Device, or a DRD for short, the duo pulled the information from the computer. Upon departure they, unexpectedly, bumped into General Shepard. At first, the were two were relaxed but, when Shepard asked about the file, and it was confirmed that the files were retrieved the general shot Roach. Simon pulled his gun; planning to kill Shepard. Unfortunetly, Shepard was faster. The general shot Lieuntenant Simon Riley point-blank in the chest, and as he fell to the ground. General Shepard stole the data and then burned both Simon Riley and Roach, who was barely alive.
That is how the original Modern Warfare II ended. However, with the recent revamping of the game, this was changed. Simon lived, and in one of the more major changes, Makrov wasn’t introduced. Instead, MWII took the route of tracking a terrorist, dealing with the Cartel, missiles, being betrayed, and dangling from a helicopter.The second Modern Warfare game revolved around tracking down Hamas and finding a lost missile. However, with a new story line comes a new personality. As the story was redone, so was Ghost’s personality. He was originally a “side-kick” of sorts to John “Soap” MacTavish, but in the revamps of MWII Simon is his own, playable, character.
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König would NOT cheat!
heated rant about my opinions on könig's loyalty to his s/o
part of the exploring könig's character series (organized masterlist to come)
disclaimer: i am not judging any fanfic writers for the things that I am going to discuss in this post. i don't mean hate towards anyone. but also, this fandom has really gotten away from how characters are in canon just to satisfy the readers' desires. fanon is NOT canon, and it should not be!
König would not cheat.
think about it. he grew up likely with few to no friends, could never really connect with anyone, was an outcast. then his s/o comes along and completely breaks his walls down and accepts him for who he is. do you seriously think he would cheat on the one person he ever trusted enough with his whole heart? the only person in his whole life who ever accepted him for who he was?
i've seen some fanfictions that said König would come back from a bar with hickeys all the time, or how he would cheat on you repeatedly throughout your relationship. (firstly, in all of these fanfictions, the reader stayed with König. idgaf who you're with, if you've been cheated on, leave! this is setting such a bad example for impressionable people). I don't think the writers who described these types of scenarios understand social anxiety or what it's like to grow up ostracized. when someone has social anxiety (i can speak on this topic since I have it) they're not going to just go up to strangers and start making out with them or do random hookups. especially in König's case, since not only does he have social anxiety, he is often feared by others and adopted the "lone wolf" persona so that people would leave him alone. for him, it was easier that way.
and why the hell would König even want to cheat on the one person he can trust? how could König give up that trust and love just for a one night stand or some random drunken make-out at a bar? also, i don't really see König going to bars by himself, let alone making out or fucking a random girl. König knows what it's like to be alone, to have absolutely no one. do we really think König would give up his s/o just for some momentary fun? i don't think so at all.
i can't even imagine how much time it would take to build a relationship with König, and how much effort it would take too. I think König would see and appreciate that time and effort you invested in him and rarely, if ever, take it for granted. he would appreciate everything you do to make him feel accepted and loved. and to give that up to kiss a random girl? he'd never.
i honestly don't know how to best articulate into words the intense emotions i have on this topic. it literally boils my blood when I see fanfic writers saying König would cheat on you, because he fucking would NOT! people who think a life-long outcast would cheat on the one person who ever accepted them have clearly never known what it's felt like to truly be an outcast.
i will shout it from the rooftops. König would not cheat.
and fine, let's say hypothetically he DID cheat... I don't think he'd ever be able to look you in the eye again. he'd be so ashamed for what he did when he remembered how lucky he was to have your love. he would be quiet and shaky and would never forgive himself. he wouldn't be able to shamelessly come back to you every time like so many fanfictions I've read said he could
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Sugar, just this once.
A little thing I made, a short character study on Simon, just through his hands, no inner monologue.
He always reaches up with his right hand to open the cabinet, left to grab the mug and set it down on the counter. The diffuse light getting in through the sheer curtains renders some of the planes of his hand an almost bright white due to the oils on his skin, while the small shade cast by his veins and sinew retains the colour that remembers he is human.
He sets the mug down on the counter, and pushes the button on the electric kettle with his right hand once it's closed the cupboard door, left letting go of the mug handle and reaching for the box of tea bags on the counter, pushed up against the tile of kitchen wall. The cardboard scrapes against the callouses of his fingers, the grit of them making it resound in the quiet flat.
Simon takes a tea bag out as the kettle begins its hiss, and, tag held between his left forefinger and thumb, he cradles the small sachet with his right, fingers cupped just right so he can pull on it softly towards himself, and have the small dots of glue keeping string and fabric together break off.
He lets go of the sachet, which swings from the tag he still holds in his left hand. He lifts it above the cup, and lowers it to deposit the tea bad inside. He lets go of the thin cardboard tag, and it falls, hitting the side of the ceramic mug with a soft tink.
Simon's right hand opens the drawer by his side, and his left plucks a teaspoon out of it, thinking he'll give himself the allowance of sugar, just this once.
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thinking about the reboot mw games collectively and it’s so sadly unfortunate because like. when put up against the other two, mwiii fails so visibly.
first of all you’ve got their thesis/emotional core, right. for mw19, it’s all about the personal motivation of being a solider, the cost of war on an individual. what it means to fight and discovering the importance of what you’re fighting for. for mwii, it’s about trust. the importance of knowing that your team has each others backs, the weight that it has between individuals. what happens when that trust is broken and how it’s found again through vulnerability, because that’s how you truly know you’re there for each other.
and then there’s mwiii..? you should let your sergeant kill a prisoner illegally so said prisoner, when he breaks out of maximum security prison, doesn’t kill your sergeant 4 years later? you should illegally kill people who piss you off (shepherd)? sure there’s the whole “never bury your enemies alive”, but where does that come in to play outside of the soap/makarov interaction? it’s definitely not a valid reason for price to kill an american general in his own office. they could’ve used it for graves if they wanted to take it a step further, but no— graves doesn’t betray the team again, for whatever reason. we’re expected to consider him just a much a member of the team as anyone else, and the narrative treats him as such outside of a few bristly reactions to his involvement.
secondly i take a huge issue with how characters were handled in mwiii. literally everyone is here, and there is no reason for several of them to be. alex felt like a cameo— you see him actually on screen for maybe 30 seconds. farah’s missions feel forced for the sake of her involvement. not that farah shouldn’t be in this game, but makarov’s flimsy reasoning for targeting the ulf is so clearly an excuse to involve her. it feels very random and transparent as a decision to reuse her character because she’s familiar. again with graves— why is he here? i still genuinely do not understand why they decided to retcon his death. it was a perfect arc for mwii to kill him, and him being alive adds absolutely nothing to the story. he has nothing to do in mwiii and there is zero reason for his involvement other than “people liked him in mwii and he has a cool accent.”
within the 141, it’s mostly rehashing of the growth/personality that each of them showed in previous games. none of them have an arc, except maybe price if you’re willing to call the *post credit scene* where he commits cold blooded murder a completion of an arc. gaz, soap, and ghost are static versions of themselves that simply are just … there for most of the plot. they’re not out of character or ruined, but none of them individually have anything going on that can’t be tied back to price.
i think a lot of it comes down to the way they tried to shoehorn mwiii into the original trilogy’s storyline. people loved those games, and nostalgia sells. i don’t think it’s a coincidence that makarov was a big marketing factor for this game— and that’s not to say that mw19 or mwii didn’t abuse that either, but in execution you can feel the difference. price, gaz, soap and ghost are all their own characters miles away from their original trilogy counterparts. makarov… isn’t. he’s a poorly written villain riding on the success of the original trilogy— he’s scary because he’s *makarov*, not because he’s a real threat. it’s cheap. the knockoff “no russian” mission felt insulting. it’s a callback with no real impact in the story, just simply “look! remember when we did this in 2009 and everyone loved it?”
and all of it culminates into a shit ending with shock factor that it tries to make you feel emotional. i’m not sad over this character death. i’m mad, because it’s unearned and lazy. i realize it’s a lot to ask a multi-billion dollar corporation to actually put effort into their stories, but… it’s such a let down when the previous games actually had at least an ounce of passion. i’m just still so disappointed with this game ruining what could’ve been a really interesting and unique story.
#anyways ummm#yeah this has been on my mind for a while#if i was a youtuber id make a whole video essay on this because i am very passionate about how badly they fucked up#i have a character analysis essay for my english class that i actually need to write too#but this is easier because fuuuck#pls pls share your thoughts let’s all complain together#or if you liked mwiii tell me why#call of duty#cod#cod mw2#soap cod#john soap mactavish#soapghost#ghostsoap#mwii#mwiii#mw2#mw3#simon ghost riley#kyle gaz garrick#john price#task force 141#tf 141#idk? complaining?#phillip graves#farah karim#modern warfare
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König's Serious Phobias
I'm pretty stressed out because I'm moving, so I decided to write about König stressing out too! Yay! Anyways, let's go.
König has a complicated past. His childhood was filled with bullying, his adult life has been filled with bullets and bombs. He's been through too much for one man, honestly. The fact that he hasn't either become a hikikomori or a homicidal maniac is a miracle. I think the only reason we're safe is because he has a good family and he found good friends when he joined the military. However, he has scars. Not all of them are painted on his skin.
I've collected phobias that I think he might have into a list, however some of these fears are fears that though they impact him seriously, he can live with them and won't have a panic attack upon facing them. Fears that genuinely terrify him identified. His fears are ranked 1 through 5, with 1 being a fear that just makes him a bit wary/on edge, but he's not going to have a meltdown unless pushed or 5, a fear that can cripple him with just a brush.
Phobias are listed under the cut (also I got the fears from a list online, hence why they're mostly alphabetical)
1 Scopophobia: Fear of being watched
König grew up in a small, rural village surrounded by monsters in all shapes and sizes. Adults were cruel, children were monsters. He grew up being afraid of going out because he knew that everyone in the village saw him as the socially outcast freak. Every time he looked at people, he saw them looking at him with disdain. I think a lot of this is due to developing social anxiety, and so thus he became paranoid, but he did develop a fear of people watching him, judging him, following him with their eyes. He hates going out into the civilian world because of this.
1 Agorophobia: Fear of open spaces or crowds
König is scared of going out into crowds. Why? See phobia above. He can't stand being outside of a place he considers safe. Not in a 'I can't go on missions' way, but in a 'I don't want to go to a shopping mall' sort of way. On a mission, he's either alone or in combat. When he's in civilian life, he doesn't know how to turn the military brain off. He can't get it through his reptilian brain that he's safe, and he's okay, and no that person carrying a duffle bag is not actually carrying a hidden rifle, and no that person with a thick coat does not have a bomb under their clothes, and no that person who's walking towards him does not have a knife in their belt. He is safe. He knows this logically, but he can't stop his heart from racing. It's too loud, too hectic, too many things can go wrong too quickly.
5 Atychiphobia: Fear of failure
Do you know what failure means when you're on a mission infiltrating a cartel base? Failure means watching your teammates get blown apart by a bomb. Failure is watching your best friend fall down into a puddle of their own blood. Failure is getting a bullet between the ears. Failure is not an option in his world. When people make mistakes, don't check their surroundings properly, when someone dares to light up a cigarette at night in an open area, that's when people die. Remember this phrase when you go to smoke on a battlefield. The first light catches the sniper's attention, the second light he lines his sights, the third light he pulls the trigger. Mistakes cost lives when on the field.
1 Catagelophobia:Fear of being ridiculed
This one is pretty self explanatory. He's been bullied his whole life. He's pretty sick of it.
3 Cynophobia: Fear of dogs
König, due to working in missions that target gangs and domestic terrorist groups, has had the misfortune of seeing dogs being used against his own people. He's been attacked by a dog before himself. In combat, dogs are tools of terror. He's seen his own team use dogs, and he knows what they're capable of. You might see a fluffy German shepherd. He sees a dog that's torn peoples hands off. However! He does also like dogs when he meets them in public. He is not going to assume your dog is a killer, but if your dog growls, he won't dare touch that dog. He won't even get close. He's seen what dogs can do.
As mentioned before in this post, König's first reaction to fears he can see is to lash out. He will punch or kick without thinking. He doesn't even yell or gasp when he does it. It's just what he does. If you go to sneak up on him, you'd best be ready to dodge. He feels really bad about it, and he's been banned from 10 different haunted houses around the world.
For fears he can't physically lash out at, he will just keep an eye on things. OODA loop, you know? Observe, Orient, Decide, Act. That's going on in his head over and over again. If he's out in public, that's going on in the back of his head. If he sees a dog, he's going through multiple different scenarios and evaluating the likelihood of each possibility. Normally he's a quiet man, but he goes deathly quiet when he's afraid. If you notice him freaking out like this, it might be nice to ground him by getting his attention and then taking his hand, or distracting him from what he's thinking about. He might not say it until later, but he'll be thankful.
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I am actually so fucking embarrassed that Barry knows lol which is ridiculous because he is a grown man who has access to the internet. Pookie is so internet coded and idk if he’s saying that people are calling HIM pookie or Price pookie cause either way….yeah I see it. The other thing that gets me is the way he says “somewhat of a father figure” like he knows it sometimes goes beyond the familiarity of a father and goes into the realm of daddy in a sexy way. Again like, he’s a grown man and the majority of the fan base can comprehend that Barry isn’t his characters although he wears their face and body.
Captain Price especially is a character that people see as a father figure because he is an example of a good human. (Something I touch on quite a bit in my character analysis of him. Which at this point is complete and im just cleaning up before I post it :) )
#didn’t expect to do a mini analysis on this clip but here we are#don’t get me started on alains smile#actors are not their characters#captain john price#john price#captain price#call of duty#modern warfare#call of duty modern warfare#barry sloane#cod
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The "Actually, I believe he prefers to be—" "That'll do." Exchange lives rent-free in my brain like. What was Soap going to say? Was it 'L.t'? But I think technically Alejandro is higher ranked than him (Ghost) right(?) So I'm not sure if that works entirely and 'L.t' seems to be something that other marines/or soldiers under their command picks up anyway (probably from Soap idk, but others do call Ghost that). Was it like, 'Simon' or 'Si'? I know he calls Ghost Simon occasionally and maybe the quick shutdown of Soap's sentence comes from Ghost wanting to keep the emotional distance from others. But considering the absolute vitriol of which Ghost says, nay spits, "That'll do." I wonder if Soap has gotten away with introducing Ghost with the stupidest names, like 'Ghostie' or 'Sisi', in the past 💀
#ghost soap#ghostsoap#random fucking thoughts always and forever#i never stop thinking about them#how Soap survived introducing Ghost with stupid names is beyond me but it's probably for gay reasons#represeed gay reasons at this point#mw2#cod mw2#okay doing it in a very media critic character analysis way though#i think it establishes a very clear differentiation in the relationship between ghost and soap#that despite their prev missions and etc ghost still isn't at a point where he trusts others - even someone he has been deployed with for a#while with something like his introduction/name#he doesn't trust soap to not snark up or define his presence as anything but the way he wants it to be#professional //clinical //without closeness#probably because he recognizes soaps very casual golden retriever tendencies tbh#but yeah#giggles this dialogue exchange vs the shenanigans in the alone mission#character development my beloved
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