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plz post more Japanese deltarune stuff if possible 🙏🙏
Susie typically uses the first person pronoun “ore” which is pretty rare for female characters (women using pronouns like “boku” and “ore” is pretty much nonexistent outside the realm of fiction, but even for fictional characters “boku” is usually the pronoun to get across “this girl is a bit rough and tomboyish”)
i believe this was specifically Toby’s idea, and Keiko Fukuichi actually did say in an interview that she was concerned that Japanese players might be confused about her gender. this is probably part of why in one of Susie’s first scenes, when Kris sees her eating chalk, she actually starts off using the traditional feminine “atashi” before switching to “ore.” it also just fits how the scene worked in English (Susie pretending to be calm before turning aggressive and threatening) imo
Susie does switch back to using “atashi” several times, most notably when she’s speaking to Toriel. Susie is MUCH more polite around Toriel than any other character, and i believe Toriel is the only adult character Susie refers to with the “-san” honorific
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I think it's important to occasionally make fun of Deer Skull Christian God Pomegranate type writing for the exact same reason that you have to actually write that sort of thing. You have to develop an original voice as an author and that will inevitably take you through the Faux Gothic Melodrama Swamps.
#every time i think about my first year film i want to rip out all of my fingernails#but . whatever. Trust the process. Learn from ur mistakes#sighhh
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Not to be a bitch but sometimes people engage with fiction in the most boring way possible, and nowhere is this clearer than in videogames. Like what you mean you hate a character just because they were kind of abrasive when speaking to the player character? "They were mean to me" and it didn't occur to you to wonder why? Like, what might their attitude toward you reveal about the world? About the social dynamics within it? About their own perspectives and backgrounds and personalities? Does it even occur you to ask? Would you only have liked them if they bowed to your presence and talked about how great you are? Like I'm sorry but you're so boring. How boring fiction would be if it cathered to you
#something something deltarune#but also lowkey disco elysium in the sense that like#harry is still very much a cop and it affects how people are willing to interact with him.#and they literally mention it in the loading screen#but it's not something i see brought up or considered in conversation about the game much
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this is about procrastinating. or executive dysfunction. i think
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Exploring the others body but in a distinctly body horror way
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Lolita Lempicka - Spring Summer 1996
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calm down Chase, Shadow’s going through a rebellious stage.
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i'm making a collection
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I love it when my vocabulary spreads like a disease. Sharing a lexicon with friends is normal, it’s expected. I’m getting my coworkers to say things like “cutiepie” and one time I overheard one of my middle aged managers who is usually very monotone in the way he speaks say “yaaaaaay” in the exact tone that I do.
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