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I think the main reason I like soft/cute autistic-coded characters so much is because until recently it was rare for me to see the traits I share with those characters depicted in any kind of positive light, and when they were framed in a positive light it was more that those traits make the character useful in some way, and often the less useful traits either got downplayed or were framed as something everyone else has to put up with. So seeing stuff like infodumping or stimming get portrayed as cute and not annoying - that's a welcome change
Honest question. Whatās the difference between a himbo and an autistically coded character?
Oh, youāre asking about best boy Soren? Okay, I gotchu.
Super short Soren answer: Autistic-coded characters can come in Not-beefy Size.Ā
But thereās more to it than that. Read on!
Iāve been planning to make some posts on the autistic coded characters in TDP but I havenāt actually completed and posted any of them yet. thanks ADD I do see Sorenās autistic coding, and itās really helped me understand him more fully, as his own character and as a member of the magefam and their history and dynamic.
I get the himbo reference, and I can totally see it. Love a good himbo, me. But if I might get overly picky for a hot second, Iām not super comfy with theĀ ādumb men are safeā mentality hiding in its shadow. Itās not fair to anyone. Traditionally educated guys are fully capable of being kind and empathetic, the same as anyone else. No matter who you are, thatās a matter of awareness, choice, and practice. AndĀ ādumbā isnāt fair, either. There are many kinds of intelligence, and being kind and respectful and enthusiastically supporting family, friends, women, and cute little forest animals doesnāt make you dumb - it makes you emotionally intelligent.Ā
Himbos have big hearts because thatās the muscle they flex the most! They choose to be kind because they understand itās important.
Okay, in the categories of himbo:
Soren is definitely tall/beefy. Heās done like a bajillion pushups, man.Ā
Heās had a great character arc through the first three seasons, which has shown him to have a true and kind heart underneath his armor.
And heās emotionally intelligent, earnest, and straightforward (formerly: dumb). He knows how he feels, but he often has trouble expressing it eloquently. Possibly because his dad has the emotional range of weetabix. But again, that doesnāt change SorenāsĀ feelings. It just makes him adorkable when he tries to express them.
Soren: himbo confirmed!
But heās also carrying a lot of autistic coding with him. Seems like every time I rewatch his scenes, I find some other little clue.
Hereās a handy list of autistic strengths,Ā several of which apply to Soren:
Learning to read at a very early age (known as hyperlexia).
Memorising and learning information quickly.
Thinking and learning in a visual way.
Logical thinking ability.
May excel (if able) in academic areas such as science, engineering and mathematics as they are technical and logical subjects that do not heavily rely on social interaction.
Having an extraordinarily good memory (being able to remember facts for a long period of time).
Being precise and detail orientated.
Exceptional honesty and reliability.
Being dependable in regards to schedules and routines.
Having an excellent sense of direction.
Be very punctual.
Strong adherence to rules.
Able to concentrate for long periods of time when motivated.
A drive for perfection and order.
A capability for alternate problem solving.
A rare freshness and sense of wonderment.
Iām not going to go into a full list for Sorenās autistic traits here, but a lot of these show up in Soren becoming the youngest member of the Crownguard. Being a warrior is his special interest. Heās constantly devoted to being in shape and ready to do his duty because he loves it and he takes it very seriously. He went against his father to rescue Ezran because he held his duty as a Crownguard higher than his own fatherās schemes.Ā
At the same time, his trust in the rules made it easier for Viren to manipulate him and to direct his actions according to his own will. Soren thought that doing what his father instructed meant being a good son and a loyal Crownguard. If his dad hadnāt been a manipulative creep, then heād have been right. Rules are static and easy to remember. Peopleās moods and motives can shift and get hard to read.
Heās also very literal. What you see is what you get, and imagining things outside factual boundaries takes a lot of work, soĀ āsweeping the leg isnāt a thing in swordfightingā is something he believes very firmly, because he hasnāt learned otherwise yet. This also affects his humor: see theĀ āKa-tallest/Ka-shortestā joke, where he canāt follow Claudiaās adaptation of his wordplay because he hasnāt learned that particular trick yet either. Not being able to recognize sarcasm easily, especially from unfamiliar people, is a fairly common autistic trait: Raylaās sass goes right over his head until he spends enough time around her to recognize her specific patterns of speech and dialogue.
Autistic folks have a tendency to have either low or high empathy, and sometimes have trouble expressing it. Soren clearly has plenty of empathy, but he struggles to express it well. He tries to engage with his family and friends, and even Bait, because he feels a deep connection to them no matter what his dad says. Itās what gives him his himbotastic emotional intelligence, even if he isnāt always sure what to do about how he feels.
You could hypothetically spot a difference between a himbo and an autistic-coded character if, say, they had low empathy (less himbo), or if they had an impressive skill with metaphoric thinking (less autistic-coded), or if they were not athletically inclined (less himbo), or if they were an incisive judge of social subtlety instead of accepting face value (less autistic-coded). But at the end of the day, I see Soren as a shining example of both!