More rambling about Spokeâs potentially non-existent villain arc.
I think the biggest theme weâve seen emerging from Spokeâs POV is the cycle of villains.
The usual counterargument I see in media against the whole âthere will always be another villainâ thing is that there will always be people to keep said villain in check. Itâs a cycle, yes, but with enough resistance and determination, villains will always be defeated. We see this with Spoke going up against Ash, and kind of Jamato going up against Spoke.
Spoke defeated Ash, but accidentally continued the cycle by being enabled by people like (sorry) Mapicc. Now Jamatoâs back, trying to take Spoke down like Spoke did Ash, but the circumstances are extremely different.
If Jamatoâs actions turn Spoke into a villain, I think that Spoke and Ashâs stories need to be handled differently. In my opinion Spoke is by far the more sympathetic villain out of the two, not only because we have his POV, but also because he genuinely believes that heâs protecting the server and his friends. Ash was defeated after he lost his source of power: the mafia. He may come back, but so far we have no evidence that heâs cooking up any evil plans off-screen. On the contrary, weâve seen Spoke lose whatâs most important to him (Mapicc) and instead of backing down, he literally almost bombed Capital City.
So yeah, Ash gets defeated when he loses his army, but Spoke only gets more desperate and damaging, so I think if Spoke becomes a villain next, itâll have to be handled differently than how Ash was. Ash was defeated because his power was stripped away, but Spokeâs villainy is more of an internal battle. Jamato is trying to defeat Spoke the wrong way by taking everything he loves, when itâs already proven that doesnât cause Spoke to stop.
I think the biggest question for Spokeâs villain arc is if heâs self-aware or not. Weâve been waiting for so long for someone like Jamato to come by and hit him with the realization that heâs been destroying everything, so him choosing to be a villain even after becoming self-aware would disrupt with the cycle of sparing villains to defeat them. Spoke is clearly very motivated because he thinks heâs in the right, so I donât think him deciding to go against his morals and become a self-aware villain like Ash would work for his character. As much as he hates Jamato, the only reason heâs trying to kill him is because in some twisted way he thinks itâs protecting him and Mapicc from a villain. I think Spokeâs villain arc would be motivated like all of his other crimes have been: thinking heâs in the right, and going way too far.
Thatâs why I think Mapicc will have to be a big player if Spoke ever outright rejects his morals and chooses to become a villain. Mapicc is the one who reinvigorated Spokeâs determination to defeat Ash after killing IMajesticRose. Mapicc is the one who stood by Spoke as he spared Ash. Mapicc is basically Spokeâs entire moral compass, so if Spoke ever becomes a villain, Mapicc is his only chance at forgiving himself and choosing to be better. If Mapicc never forgives Spoke, I donât think Spoke will survive his villain arc.
But the problem with this is that Mapicc started out keeping Spoke in check but then it slipped away from him, and now Spoke is obsessively manipulating Mapicc onto his side until recently when Spoke slipped up and now Mapicc hates him. If Spoke became a villain, would Mapicc remember how Spoke spared Ash and do the same for him? Because Mapicc literally almost killed Spoke after learning how Spoke manipulated him. The Spoke and Mapicc that spared Ash are gone, and while I think itâs a neat circle for Spoke to spare Ash and then be spared after be becomes a villain himself, the circumstances are so different that even if itâs proven to be the end of the cycle, it really depends if the characters can remember back to when they were morally good.
(And about the whole Mapicc being an enablerâafter the mafia arc, Mapicc didnât seem to have any qualms about killing their enemies. In the last episode of the mafia arc when theyâre trying to warn surrounding kingdoms of Ashâs approaching mafia, Spoke and his group are betrayed. Spoke almost kills them but Mapicc steps in. This is the last time Mapicc stands up for their enemies. Why didnât he think of the diamond players while Spoke was fighting them in the void? Why didnât he think of the BAT members they killed in battle? So yeah, Mapicc corrected Spoke once, but since then heâs only gone along with him. Admittedly, Spoke choosing to keep secrets of his crimes behind Mapiccâs back proves that Spoke thinks Mapicc is more ethical than him, but even then Spokeâs morality is incredibly dependent on Mapicc, like how devastated Spoke was after his and Mapiccâs fight. Even if Mapicc and Spoke have both become less moral, Mapicc is still the key that could change Spoke for the better.)
This is probably a whole lot of nothing :P