Redemption.
Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2019 1:42 am
Friends. Which characters, in your opinions, are most in need of redemption? How should/could they be redeemed?
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Good to know.Sahxyel wrote: ↑Mon Nov 11, 2019 2:08 amAlmost every character in Homestuck including Caliborn/LE are slaves to fate or the narrative depending on how many levels of meta you decide to smoke that day. By that metric nobody really should be held accountable for the things they do because the story forces them to do it. Even Gamzee, who revels in his role, was put in the position of it and unraveled from discovering his whole damn existence is a big stupid joke. That's kind of the benefit and the downside of this whole narrative wankery, it removes agency from every character and the actions they perform.
Though if I ignore all this I'll say who DOESN'T deserve redemption it's Jack (Bec) Noir.
They killed him because "Vriska said so"rookie1978 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2019 8:25 pmi'm glad the epilogues treated redemption arcs as a joke because 99% of the time they were, I honestly do think bec noir could get an interesting arc though. Come back to Jack Noir after the ring got taken and he got face-punched by Parcel Mistress. Act Omega did this pretty well by making him work in the community again despite still being mostly an asshole about it. I'm pretty sure in-canon he's just supposed to be dead, though.
I also don't see why the kids ever attacked Spades Slick. He was obviously trying to kill the guy they were trying to kill (the other Jack) and as far as I remember never even antagonized, much less interact, with the kids/trolls. Seemed weird that he was just turned into another bad guy- he wanted to kill the other Jack and by extension Lord English too, and it was just to get revenge for his property getting destroyed. Remember the Casino? That never stopped being a thing.
Most bad things can be attributed to Vriska, can't they?Darth_Energon wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2019 8:28 pmThey killed him because "Vriska said so"rookie1978 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2019 8:25 pmi'm glad the epilogues treated redemption arcs as a joke because 99% of the time they were, I honestly do think bec noir could get an interesting arc though. Come back to Jack Noir after the ring got taken and he got face-punched by Parcel Mistress. Act Omega did this pretty well by making him work in the community again despite still being mostly an asshole about it. I'm pretty sure in-canon he's just supposed to be dead, though.
I also don't see why the kids ever attacked Spades Slick. He was obviously trying to kill the guy they were trying to kill (the other Jack) and as far as I remember never even antagonized, much less interact, with the kids/trolls. Seemed weird that he was just turned into another bad guy- he wanted to kill the other Jack and by extension Lord English too, and it was just to get revenge for his property getting destroyed. Remember the Casino? That never stopped being a thing.
Ignoring for a moment that Spades Slick is one to become violent and stab someone as a hello as his nature as a Jack Noir entails, he comes from the Troll's session of Exiles and was explicitly betrayed by them and exiled from their game. Karkat had a pact with him but it wasn't Karkat who was on the building with the Super Strider Bros, it was Terezi. Terezi was the one who set the betrayal in motion and even though Karkat fundamentally disagreed with it they still went through with their plans.rookie1978 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2019 8:25 pmI also don't see why the kids ever attacked Spades Slick. He was obviously trying to kill the guy they were trying to kill (the other Jack) and as far as I remember never even antagonized, much less interact, with the kids/trolls.
That is one of the many paradoxes of paradox space. In a sense reality its coerces this behavior by making non narrative supportive behavior invalid. Yet every choice and action has to belong to the character. It needs it to be their choices and theirs alone. Yet it does everything in its power to ensure only one choice is valid in the looping chain of cause and... effect...Sahxyel wrote: ↑Mon Nov 11, 2019 2:08 amAlmost every character in Homestuck including Caliborn/LE are slaves to fate or the narrative depending on how many levels of meta you decide to smoke that day. By that metric nobody really should be held accountable for the things they do because the story forces them to do it. Even Gamzee, who revels in his role, was put in the position of it and unraveled from discovering his whole damn existence is a big stupid joke. That's kind of the benefit and the downside of this whole narrative wankery, it removes agency from every character and the actions they perform.
Though if I ignore all this I'll say who DOESN'T deserve redemption it's Jack (Bec) Noir.
Honestly, I don't even know that that's true of Eridan. I mean, he TRIES to get Fef and Sollux in on the plan, he actually WANTED to let them survive with him (well, theoretically.)VASKA wrote: ↑Sun Nov 17, 2019 10:57 amEridan, definitely. I think there's a lot of good things that could come from Eridan as a character, especially because he's such a horrible, disgusting person in a way that is very much relevant to the real world, but at the core there's really one thing that makes Eridan so awful: entitlement. He thinks he deserves a relationship, he thinks he deserves to win, he thinks he deserves to survive even when leaving all his friends for dead. He will throw anyone under the bus to get what he thinks is rightfully his, without any regard for how his actions effect others.
The reason I would like to see a redemption arc for him is because the story and the character would both have to confront this entitlement and humble that annoying bastard.
I wouldn't say he needs a Redemption arc per se, but I would definitely enjoy seeing more content and elaboration on his relationships and personality. The thing about redemptions arcs is that they can seem forced sometimes, so I'm not really able to say if I would necessarily enjoy a Total Erasure of Everything He Has Done Wrong.VASKA wrote: ↑Sun Nov 17, 2019 10:57 amEridan, definitely. I think there's a lot of good things that could come from Eridan as a character, especially because he's such a horrible, disgusting person in a way that is very much relevant to the real world, but at the core there's really one thing that makes Eridan so awful: entitlement. He thinks he deserves a relationship, he thinks he deserves to win, he thinks he deserves to survive even when leaving all his friends for dead. He will throw anyone under the bus to get what he thinks is rightfully his, without any regard for how his actions effect others.
The reason I would like to see a redemption arc for him is because the story and the character would both have to confront this entitlement and humble that annoying bastard.