YURI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
melonisopod
aeroblossom

project moon is like the dark souls of turn based combat

prev i had a similar type of difficulty with windmill i could reliably beat the windmill phase. and had to do so Five Times because my game kept crashing and i didnt have access to a pc so i just kept trying on mobile. it didnt work and the fifth attempt was on someone elses pc and the fight was actually somewhat challenging but Good Lord
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firestorm09890

I think about Rosespanner Meursault a lot

He isn't overworked because this is a workshop that overworks its employees, he's overworked because other employees are pushing their own jobs onto him, and he doesn't know how to say no.

The child wouldn't ever turn down favors others asked of him. To be precise, he had no reason to. He was the most competent one in this Office, as well as being the quickest to handle work. The child knew this well... And believed that it's natural for him to do the heavy lifting.ALT

That's perhaps his biggest problem in The Stranger. He can't say no to anyone- why should he? It's why unsavory types are drawn to him. He sits and listens to the old man who abuses his dog and so the old man likes him, and then he lets Raymond (the wooooorst) draw him into his bullshit and that's the only reason he has a gun on the beach at all. Limbus Meursault might be better at it at this point in the story (or maybe he isn't, and it's just that the contract with LCB is keeping us from seeing it) but he'll give everything he has to people who aren't worth it- because he doesn't care? Or because he doesn't recognize they're not worth it?

And I also think about Electric Screaming in conjunction with this, specifically the Awakening line.

"This electricity is all I have left... I can't...!"ALT

Is he only able to set a boundary when resonating with the sheep that screams and tries to gore you when you take its power? Did he metaphorically let them plug those wires in to siphon the electricity, and only changed his mind when he realized nothing would be left of him? Does he even know who he is outside of what he can offer to others?