Classpect thoughts on Friendsim vol. 17:

Nihkee: Sylph of Rage.

She wants to improve you as dramatically as Kanaya and Aranea improved Eridan/Jake’s power levels. MAKE is right there. Nuff said, I think.

In the bad end she may echo Page or Heir, deploying these faculties to buff herself rather than you and manifesting either the Page’s limitless potential or the Heir’s powers of transformation and power over reality (through Void either way, since technology has some Void associations with Bluebloods particularly and factors so much into how she empowers herself)

Either way, both Page and Heir are less passive than sylph and so would explain her benefiting herself instead of others.

Daraya: Rogue of Hope

She’s heavily invested in rebelling/standing OUTSIDE alternia’s legal/social norms. She’s heavily drawn to other people who feel similarly, reflecting thieves/rogues general affinities for other outlaws(1)

–note that she’s specifically drawn to Elwurd and how she presents herself, and Elwurd is either a thief or a thief roleplayer herself.

as a Jade, Daraya would have the role of Sylph or maybe Maid forced on her, not Thief or Rogue. Hence, I think it’s likely her presentation of the Outlaw motif comes from a genuine place in her heart, rather than roleplay.

Things go very, very badly if you let her take direct charge and have her will take you to her favorite place. If you encourage her to just go out into the world and Let Stuff Happen (ie: take a more passive role in relation to reality), things go much better for both of you, and she finds an outlet that makes her feel better by making a friend and finding a cause she can help. by basically offering to steal books from the library, no less. so thats my Rogue logic.

(1)think the “Honor among thieves”
thing or Robin Hood’s band of merry men–Mindfang, a successful thief roleplayer, was drawn to Rufioh, an
innate Rogue. Vriska, an innate thief, was attracted to the IDEA of
tavros acting like a Rogue/the summoner rather than to tavros himself,
and later was drawn to Meenah.)

Vriska declares everyone on her ghost crew is ALSO a pirate, ie: an outlaw.  Which is also a good example. Outlaws by definiton can only form communities/serious bonds with other people willing to shirk or redefine the norms of society, and outlaw communities run on their own self-defined rules and conventions of behavior. Contrast against Knights and Pages who generally feel quite beholden to societal convention.


I have longer posts on both of them sort of in the works but I’m doin a lot of stuff atm and the Classpects per se were not the most interesting thing about this volume imo, Daraya’s in particular. Not to say they were bad, I loved them both. Just that theres other stuff in these arcs I’m more inspired by.

I was getting bogged down writing ways all day today so I figured I’d try putting my thoughts out here in a shorter/snappier way, hope the format works. Lemme know if it does and maybe i’ll convince myself to write in shorter/snappier ways like this more in the future, could cover more trolls that way.

That’s all for now. Til next time,

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Normally I’d laugh along but no. I really can’t. Imagine Rose Quartz shattering someone’s legs and then demanding that they apologize to her for no longer being able to walk. Vriska is a sociopathic bully. Rose Quartz, while probably very SELFISH, consciously made a choice to never kill anyone, to celebrate life, and to defend the rights of the downtrodden rather than add to their suffering..

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Thoughtful and nuanced responses as always, RD – and, yes, I did see the new episode. Here’s why I still can’t bring myself to your position, though.

Let’s start with an excerpt of one of the most sickening scenes in Homestuck:

AG: Apologize, Pupa!
AG: Apologiiiiiiiize!!!!!!!!
AG: Say you’re sorry for being a cripple! Wheeeeeeee!
AG: Aaaaaaaahahahahahahahaha!

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I’m gonna keep this short and stick to the core points where we differ

1. If we’re getting personal, I’ve actually been put in the position of keeping secrets for someone even when everyone involved is a loved one and nuanced conversation could solve stuff. It isn’t fun.

That said, neither of our experiences is universal, so all I’m going to go off is SU’s text–and in that context sure, Pearl took some pride in keeping Rose’s secrets, but love is a strong word in this case. She was very clear that she wanted to tell Steven, but physically could not. She was denied her own choice.

The right to be forgotten is all well and good when you’re deleting stuff from Google, but Pearl isn’t Google. Pearl is a sentient person who was forced into complying with Rose’s agenda for millennia, well past Rose’s own death, when Rose didn’t have to deal with the problems and consequences of her actions anymore.

To answer this: `Let me put it yet another way – if Rose’s command to Pearl wasn’t geas but a request, if she had begged Pearl never to reveal the secret the way us ordinary mortals would have, would Pearl be in the right to break that promise?`

Absolutely. Rose is dead. Pearl’s pain and Steven’s denial of his own history are not. And Steven benefits quite directly from knowing, because knowing Pink Diamond’s history gives him something the Diamonds want–and Steven has empathy powers who’s full potential we aren’t sure he’s reached, so…there’s lots of ways this knowledge could be used for the better.

If she was hypothetically expecting a peaceful existence from now on, it’s only more reason she morally should have done so, because the Gems fought for freedom for everyone and her lies and command were objectively imposing a lack of freedom on the Gems to make their own choices.

It might have been understandable, but it’s also selfish.
And it’s an ideological betrayal of everything the Gems fought for.

None of which is relevant to the way Pink Diamond made the decision, or that Rose Quartz never removed the command from Pearl’s life or…y’know, just told the Crystal Gems the truth.

I honestly think PD was just comfortable with exerting power fairly thoughtlessly, as is the role she was born expected to perform. Social conditioning is a powerful force, and PD was conditioned to assert her authority over others and be comfortable doing so. Old habits die hard!

The thing is, thoughtless abuse of power was behavior PD was expected to perform. In the same way, sadistic violence is behavior Vriska was raised being expected to perform, which she was intimately aware of.

It seems misguided to me to apply all this context to PD, but not to Vriska. Alternia demands cruelty and vicious callousness from its subjects by design, on explicit pain of death. They were traits Vriska personally had to develop just to reach her teenage years. And that’s before we even mention Doc Scratch’s exploitation of the girl.

You don’t get forced to become a serial killer at like 10 and come away from it well-adjusted and nice–you figure out ways to live with yourself and justify your own actions, and the trouble with justifying violence is that it becomes a lot easier to justify more violence down the road.

Which is exactly what Vriska does–she’s fairly explicit about the fact that, fucked up as her behavior was, in her own head she was trying to make Tavros stronger to help him survive on Alternia.

Obviously, that’s not what she did. But she’s a deluded 13 year old deeply alienated from her own sense of self, so it’s no surprise she doesn’t understand that her intent didn’t really match her actions.

Vriska is being cruel and sadistic, but she’s also kind of forcing herself to be on some level, out of what she fairly accurately perceives as necessity–she expected to grow up and join Alternia’s army, not to get whisked away into Sburb.

All of which is explicit in the text, since Vriska is told so by…

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(Vriska) herself. I don’t really agree with your opinion that (Vriska) like, doesn’t count because she’s dead? She still tells us plenty about Vriska’s past and her potential growth as a person. And honestly it’s a little weird to me you’d shoot down (Vriska)’s contributions to the narrative using like…

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The exact argument Vriska uses herself? Like, idk, I see this opinion pretty commonly that Vriska is ultimately the one who mattered and (Vriska) does not, and I just don’t feel it. Vriska is p clearly a parallel to Lord English, and (Vriska) is the one who ends up with her girlfriend, happy and showered in symbolic and literal Light/Importance.

Homestuck is not unambiguously taking Vriska’s side on any of this, and if anything I’d suggest it does the opposite. (Vriska)’s arc tells us more about Homestuck’s core themes, in terms of explicit, unambiguous text, than arguably any other character but MAYBE Calliope and Caliborn.

None of which excuses Vriska’s actions when they’re garbage, which is often, btw. But there’s plenty of context for her actions, just the same as with PD.

And uh, my silly meme post led us into discoursing about not just one, but both of them simultaneously, so yeah in terms of my original intent of paralleling their moral greyness and tendency to polarize fandom discourse (which is all I was really commenting on–A Vriska in terms of how Vriska was received by fandom, with all her layers and moral ambiguity, not in terms of the characters’ arcs being particularly similar) I’m going to say I’m sticking to my original claim. Even so, this conversation has been p fun!

Normally I’d laugh along but no. I really can’t. Imagine Rose Quartz shattering someone’s legs and then demanding that they apologize to her for no longer being able to walk. Vriska is a sociopathic bully. Rose Quartz, while probably very SELFISH, consciously made a choice to never kill anyone, to celebrate life, and to defend the rights of the downtrodden rather than add to their suffering..

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I kinda love the comparison to Vriska in the sense that I sort of see their character arcs running opposite to each other? (This is all spoiler free)

Like, when we are introduced to Vriska she’s shown to be just this awful person with little to no redeeming qualities, who seemingly doesn’t care for anyone but herself and will do whatever it takes to achieve her means. As Vriska’s arc continues, she’s shown to have much more complex feelings and relationships and actually does care for and have the capacity to connect with people, and though she has done some bad stuff, she eventually reaches a moral grey area.

Whereas with Rose Quartz, she’s first shown to be the Perfect Being; Rose can essentially do no wrong. We first see her as this martyred figure up on a pedestal who was endlessly kind and patient and curious and forgiving, when in reality, she is manipulative, careless with those around her, and doesn’t understand the gravity of her actions, nor are we shown her taking responsibility for the consequences of said actions. Rose is taken down from the pedestal and shown to be more complex than this ideal martyr, and eventually reaches the same moral grey area as Vriska, but coming from the complete opposite end.

Sorry to jump in I just really liked the comparison!!

I agree completely, personally. I dig this a lot, thanks!

Normally I’d laugh along but no. I really can’t. Imagine Rose Quartz shattering someone’s legs and then demanding that they apologize to her for no longer being able to walk. Vriska is a sociopathic bully. Rose Quartz, while probably very SELFISH, consciously made a choice to never kill anyone, to celebrate life, and to defend the rights of the downtrodden rather than add to their suffering..

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Rose Quartz is also pink diamond, which means she’s the same as the callous girl Stevonnie dreamed about wanting a colony for her own like it was a plaything.

Rose Quartz still initially treated Greg kinda like something to keep in a zoo even after millenia of loving humans, and it never occured to her to remove the VICIOUS command she gave pearl across millennia even AFTER the war was over and she had ample opportunity to face the truth and talk things out, which is every BIT as cruel as crippling tavros even if it was more careless than thoughtless.

She left Pearl alone to help raise Steven without doing so on her whim, leaving Pearl to deal not just with the grief but also with the silence of never being able to tell her friends or STEVEN the truth. Forcing her to be alone with Rose’s lie. Forever.

And i’m not really here for reducing Vriska’s complexity like this, either, because you’re throwing (Vriska) down the same hole. Yeah, Vriska was like that initially, but the entire point of (Vriska)’s character is that she has the potential to grow and change, and (Vriska) actually did that and ended up having the personal connection Vriska wants but can’t conciously face.

The point of the Pink Diamond reveal is that Rose Quartz was complicated and messy and deeply hurt people she cares about even if she was trying to do the right thing.

It’s a message of redemption and hope, that even the worst people can put in the effort to grow and change and do good for the world, even in their imperfection. That’s exactly what Vriska’s arc is about, too. I made the joke not because it’s laughable, but because its true. Sorry if you don’t agree, but that’s genuinely how I see it.

just finished going through vol. 3 with a couple patrons

jesus christ, skylla’s path was the best written and most painful yet.

this is what ive been talking about for months, that hiveswap would explorethe way alternia just hurts everybody, by design.

but it feels weird to really be experiencing it. kinda surreal, after so long of imagining alternia as an abstract idea, a hypothetical suffering. this makes it real and its…god. the last couple days have already been tough on me in some uh. similar ways, so. i’m a bit shaken.

poor skylla. i’d die for her. i hope hiveswap leads her somewhere that she can be happy, because god she deserves it

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so is this what people feel like when they like my homestuck stuff? i can see everything, ohhh my GOD