I Love That Scary Describes Herself As A Seeker Of Darkness Every Episode Because Every Other Main Character
I love that Scary describes herself as a seeker of darkness every episode because every other main character is born with or from horrible darkness. Taylor is straight-up part demon, Normal’s family lineage is cursed with the presence of an eldritch chaos diety, and Link was raised by a man overtaken with apathy except when exacting violence, and he is slipping into a worryingly similar apathy. Scary sought out darkness and found it in her friends, but it is her lot in life that she functions best as their source of light.
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