you can't leave, aurela. i'm not asking.
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you can't leave, aurela. i'm not asking.

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Aurela has occupied my mind for a long time, because it's really strange how she's used in the story. Conventionally speaking, a soldier who gets out of control and kills a fellow soldier to cover up their crime of executing a prisoner is a bad person who you do not want to root for; they are a character that is typically written to be reviled and rejected.
I've never seen a more evil coded character, she's carrying a tree sized sniper rifle, wearing black armor and has a glowing red eye, and despite that, one of the key aspects of her characters is that she was another victim of Patrizion's decades-long established racism. If I had a nickle...
Regardless of her actions, she was another person unjustifiably wronged. MT-5 Before:
Patrizion even recognizes that he failed her, failed to help her master her temper, failed to support her marriage, failed to defend her. Instead of any amount of understanding or respect, Patrizion attacks her, banishes her, recounts this all and still is not willing to apologize or empathize.
I would spit on it too, I would refuse it too.
MT-10 Before:
Patrizion could have made any difference to her, helped her in any way, and because he chose not to because of his all-important 'higher calling,' she's back to settle the score.
Even now as she lines him up in her sights, all he cares about is 'redeeming her' without putting forward anything on his own end. He simply executes the law, not caring about anyone that gets churned up in the process. He has nothing to say about her completely legitimate issues.
Aurela instead of being a relatively shallow portrayal of 'evil' people that have 'bad morals,' is written as someone who was neglected, mentored by someone who thought themselves infallible. Whether or not she's culpable to her crimes is barely covered compared to the fact that Patrizion didn't do anything to try and avert her path before they were committed. That him and Laterano utterly failed her.
It reminds me of Fiammetta, another character mentored by Patrizion, who also finds themselves utterly consumed by wrath and anger and frustration; both people who have no way to process their thoughts. Each of them both feed themselves to their negative emotions because they were never given any support, and the people who were supposed to actually understand don't- Won't.
they can't keep dropping fede with the kids on me like this https://twitter.com/ArknightsEN/status/1979744322783482012
Aurela from Arknights
"rip to amos but i would never fumble a woman this beautiful"
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Aurela by Márcio Miranda

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Aurela and Alastor dancing
(This was just a quick drawing so that’s why the lines are messy)
it’s HER! rememebr Her?