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To everyone who has gone through this, I am so, so sorry. I wish you safety and support.
To everyone who has gone through this, I am so, so sorry. I wish you safety and support.
* Noelle having a freeze response
* Cornering and physically forcing Kris onto Noelle
* The whole HIDEOUS unhealthy romantic undertone from chapter 2
It's difficult not to see this as some kind of an analogy for sexual assault and intimate partner violence.
* Noelle having a freeze response
* Cornering and physically forcing Kris onto Noelle
* The whole HIDEOUS unhealthy romantic undertone from chapter 2
It's difficult not to see this as some kind of an analogy for sexual assault and intimate partner violence.
At this point, I should mention an important reading of the Weird Route, since it affects the lyrics.
(TW for sexual assault and abusive relationships.)
At this point, I should mention an important reading of the Weird Route, since it affects the lyrics.
(TW for sexual assault and abusive relationships.)
In that way, the SOUL's control could be a compulsion metaphor - compulsions are often unpleasant, but without them, we don't have a way to deal with the obsessions. We're trapped in a cyclical disease.
(It gets better, I promise.)
In that way, the SOUL's control could be a compulsion metaphor - compulsions are often unpleasant, but without them, we don't have a way to deal with the obsessions. We're trapped in a cyclical disease.
(It gets better, I promise.)
We've got a cycle of disembodiment: a possibly unwilling Dess is forcing Kris to become violent. Dess-as-the-Knight embodies Kris' ultimate fate.
Kris is then, by no fault of their own, forcing this fate upon Noelle.
We've got a cycle of disembodiment: a possibly unwilling Dess is forcing Kris to become violent. Dess-as-the-Knight embodies Kris' ultimate fate.
Kris is then, by no fault of their own, forcing this fate upon Noelle.
If so, is it the guilt that's always there in the night? Her guilt? Kris' guilt? No matter whose guilt it is, it will eat them alive.
If so, is it the guilt that's always there in the night? Her guilt? Kris' guilt? No matter whose guilt it is, it will eat them alive.
The chorus interpolates 'Don't Forget' – but is this Dess whom we can't forget? (Or the Knight, who might be Dess anyway?) Is it the voice in Kris' head?
The chorus interpolates 'Don't Forget' – but is this Dess whom we can't forget? (Or the Knight, who might be Dess anyway?) Is it the voice in Kris' head?
They are the Knight's agent – not by choice, but by attrition. It is destroying them.
They are the Knight's agent – not by choice, but by attrition. It is destroying them.
So, Executioner Delegate's verses follow this slow loss of control – i.e. the process of surrendering to possession/mental illness.
So, Executioner Delegate's verses follow this slow loss of control – i.e. the process of surrendering to possession/mental illness.
Then, you crash-land back in your own body, and somehow, though you could swear you just [REDACTED], nobody's punishing you.
That's harm OCD.
Then, you crash-land back in your own body, and somehow, though you could swear you just [REDACTED], nobody's punishing you.
That's harm OCD.
I find possession-related stories to be reminiscent of OCD – you're stuck behaving at the mercy of a voice in your head that feels like it's not your own. So, this song is about both Kris – in particular, Weird Route Kris – & OCD.
I find possession-related stories to be reminiscent of OCD – you're stuck behaving at the mercy of a voice in your head that feels like it's not your own. So, this song is about both Kris – in particular, Weird Route Kris – & OCD.