If we believer her bark after the fourth shrine ('The admiration in his eyes..'), we can assume that he trained her for the sole purpose to overcome him in their final duel and have her go on to do the same, find an opponent who gives her the perfect death. If you see it like that, this idea is almost a contagion. Finding perfection in duel, finding a pupil to groom into the one who'd give you a final, perfect duel in which you die to them, so they go on. How many people have worn that cape, I wonder?
Indeed, it reminds me of the Rule of Two among Sith in Star Wars : one master trains an apprentice until he becomes strong enough for a duel to the death. At the end, the survivor become stronger than both and must go look for another apprentice to train and the cycle continues... producing few but ever stronger Siths.
I`d like to draw the similarities between plague doc and duelist. Both are masters of their respective fields, pushing the limits of generally accepted boundaries. But where doc ends her "mentor" and feels bad about it, duelist seems to have no remorse
@@Green__Ghost It is more that he was falling apart and she couldn`t restrain him enough to close the wounds. It was basically either mercy killing him or let him fall apart and continue his suffering.
Odd how the Duelist is facing away from the light. Almost everyone else faces away in the same manner, with the only exceptions being Flag and Lep, who both hold no regrets, and Crusader, who is somewhat between regrets. Duelist does not face the light. Duelist does not face the shame. She holds regret, no matter how buried it may be. Or it was a mistake, but I doubt Red Hook would do that to us.
That's the point, flagellant is a special case in that he has no light he just glows(maybe bcoz he has reached a special state of enlightenment), leper faces the light bcoz he has no regret, his actions have never ended in something he regretted, every other character has some form of regret(facing away from light) while the crusader is mid way
If we believer her bark after the fourth shrine ('The admiration in his eyes..'), we can assume that he trained her for the sole purpose to overcome him in their final duel and have her go on to do the same, find an opponent who gives her the perfect death.
If you see it like that, this idea is almost a contagion. Finding perfection in duel, finding a pupil to groom into the one who'd give you a final, perfect duel in which you die to them, so they go on. How many people have worn that cape, I wonder?
Indeed, it reminds me of the Rule of Two among Sith in Star Wars : one master trains an apprentice until he becomes strong enough for a duel to the death. At the end, the survivor become stronger than both and must go look for another apprentice to train and the cycle continues... producing few but ever stronger Siths.
“ kills her lover in cold blood”
Her: damn that’s crazy
"Skill issue"
"And Ill do it again"
She really hit 'em with the "GGWP" and took his cape lol
I`d like to draw the similarities between plague doc and duelist. Both are masters of their respective fields, pushing the limits of generally accepted boundaries. But where doc ends her "mentor" and feels bad about it, duelist seems to have no remorse
Plague doctor didnt even end her professor. She found him dead and resurrected him
@@SCP-up4otAnd then proceeded to kill him again because he went crazy.
@@Green__Ghost It is more that he was falling apart and she couldn`t restrain him enough to close the wounds. It was basically either mercy killing him or let him fall apart and continue his suffering.
Odd how the Duelist is facing away from the light. Almost everyone else faces away in the same manner, with the only exceptions being Flag and Lep, who both hold no regrets, and Crusader, who is somewhat between regrets.
Duelist does not face the light. Duelist does not face the shame. She holds regret, no matter how buried it may be.
Or it was a mistake, but I doubt Red Hook would do that to us.
all heroes face away from the light tho? except leper
That's the point, flagellant is a special case in that he has no light he just glows(maybe bcoz he has reached a special state of enlightenment), leper faces the light bcoz he has no regret, his actions have never ended in something he regretted, every other character has some form of regret(facing away from light) while the crusader is mid way
@@Anik.k.M maybe it's not "regretting the act" and more so "the act being morally wrong"
This is probably the most French thing I ever seen
British people will agree
he thought he could fix her... he was wrong
Sociopathy is a trait found in both men an women, despite what people think.
Certainly seems found in this woman.
Why is duelist's "back" so detailed?
I knew I couldn't be the only one who noticed, she kinda got a bubble on her 💀
Thanks for this video.
Thanks a lot. Best guide on youtube that I find.
Thanks for the video.
But what kind of fruit?
I like grapes and mangos :3
@@holidayfruit Nice, nice, quite good choices.
ty for skipped fight with this guy xd cant beat it bcs u have to do exact moves
so basically jester chapter 2 but L O N G E R
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Так даже лучше
Was her instructor Henry Cavill?
Oh right there's a second character
Knifing each other to death wtf is this London ?
Psycho 🤪
So muskateer but cringe?
What's that even supposed to mean?
And a Psychopath.
@@gambitsheild9814 Sounds like she fits right in then 😅
we got this shit character instead of musketeer
An inconceivable lack of experince in your part.
@@FlippedCard
The musketeer was barely a character lmfao