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pleurer en couleur (to cry in color)
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worlds within a world
DEC'PEDITION 33 - 33. Painter
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 • Verso's drafts dlc
Just wanna say that while the DLC is about Verso, and god, what a good brother he was and how much he loves his sister and family, it also says a lot about how much Alicia and Aline loved him.
Alicia, per the start of the dlc, was never allowed to visit Verso's Drafts. But she remembers the poetry she made with Esquie. And she knows how all of Verso's battles went. Verso told his baby sister of his thrilling escapades, and she collected them. Still knows them years and years later.
Our Verso never experienced any of these events, but he knows all of them. He still knows the script for his final battle. He still knows the motivation behind certain creations, defends the rightness of his candy world, and his sweet tooth, and his trains.
All of that is from Aline, a mother who knew her son that intimately. Aline remembered her eight- or ten-year-old son's stories about triumphing over Osquio and other silliness, up to and including his heroic speeches, and imparted that to her painted son. Verso has nostalgia for riding the swing, even though he knows he never did himself. It's miserably sad-Verso struggles with his feelings of reality and personhood-but Aline remembered that her son created a ride and adored it and gave him that too. It wasn't just the broad strokes; she remembered the minutia of her boy.
Verso loved his sister and his mother enough to happily lay down his life and his everything for them. He died for Alicia, willingly, without qualm, twice. And lord knows, they adored him back.

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What the fuck is wrong with him
dessendre family nevron/enemy design be like
So there's a popular headcanon that Aline was pushing Verso to be a painter instead of a musician, and some people talk about it in a way as if it was a huge divider in their relationship.
I have to say that... I think this approach is a little sexist (see below: he mentions pressure from both his parents but people only ever blame Aline), and it shows a lack of deeper reflection on the content of the game itself. The dynamics around that relationships appear a lot more nuanced when you look at all the different times his mother and music are shown together in the game.
Of all the members of the family, Aline is the primary one associated with his love of music.
In the monolith, we see her memories of teaching him to play as a boy.
In the act 2 epilogue, Alicia comments on their mother's piano as the place where Verso wrote songs for her.
In the DLC, this is how he commemorates Aline:
There she is, smiling at her son on his piano. Repeatedly the game has shown us that this was an important part of how they bonded in his childhood. She instilled in Verso a love of music, and they played the same instrument.
Here is the conversation (Lune, level 5) where Painted Verso mentions parental expectations: