Mukuro in canon is a "complete part" in a way. He balances with things outside of himself. Lliiikkkeee his sense of personhood is a tray and you're putting various dishes on it. Before he was all dessert and french fries '-' and now he's got some better stuff on it as well.
Acedia is . . . an "incomplete part". The things around him change him. PUT FRIES NEXT TO THE BROCCOLI AND THEY DON'T REMAIN INDEPENDENT. YOU GET BROCCOLI FRIES! It's really more like his sense of personhood is a pot and stuff keeps getting put in it.
Part of this is because in a way Mukuro 'finished growing up' to some extent. His formative experiences were formative and harsh. Acedia's formative experiences are still going.
If you HAD to app a character from the Hunger Games who would you app :U
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Mukuro in canon is a "complete part" in a way. He balances with things outside of himself. Lliiikkkeee his sense of personhood is a tray and you're putting various dishes on it. Before he was all dessert and french fries '-' and now he's got some better stuff on it as well.
Acedia is . . . an "incomplete part". The things around him change him. PUT FRIES NEXT TO THE BROCCOLI AND THEY DON'T REMAIN INDEPENDENT. YOU GET BROCCOLI FRIES! It's really more like his sense of personhood is a pot and stuff keeps getting put in it.
Part of this is because in a way Mukuro 'finished growing up' to some extent. His formative experiences were formative and harsh. Acedia's formative experiences are still going.
If you HAD to app a character from the Hunger Games who would you app :U
/le curious