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I think we should try taking a closer look at where she came from to understand what her state of mind was back then.
Susie isn’t from Hometown.
Wherever she was from, she was not treated well.
And, upon coming to Hometown…things weren’t much better.
In Hometown, Susie is
Chronically underfed
Likely homeless
Hated by most of her classmates
Close to being expelled and losing her last tether to a normal life
Susie was at the very, very end of her rope at the beginning of Chapter 1.
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I think we should try taking a closer look at where she came from to understand what her state of mind was back then.
Susie isn’t from Hometown.
Wherever she was from, she was not treated well.
And, upon coming to Hometown…things weren’t much better.
In Hometown, Susie is
Chronically underfed
Likely homeless
Hated by most of her classmates
Close to being expelled and losing her last tether to a normal life
Susie was at the very, very end of her rope at the beginning of Chapter 1.
Keep reading
People have a very consistent habit of completely forgetting Ralsei's existence.
Maybe he even forgets it himself sometimes.
Queen often outright ignores him...
Noelle doesn't usually acknowledge him, though she's usually very polite and friendly...
And it's not like she can't see him - she sees him get into the teacup with Susie and Kris...
...and realizes he's standing in front of her at one point.
She even wonders who he is...
...but, strangely, never asks him his name or talks to him when she gets the chance.
Even Susie, who is generally very good about remembering him...
...sometimes just forgets he's there.
(even squashing Ralsei and walking over him on her way to ask Kris if they missed her)
Strangely, Ralsei doesn't seem to mind this.
But there is one exception: when he finally puts his foot down to stop the Roaring.
Suddenly he's got everyone's attention:
Susie gives him a concerned look, Noelle notices him, and he completely cows Berdly, which might be a first for the whole cast.
Even Queen reels from what he says.
This leads me to believe that the reason people ignore Ralsei isn't from some sinister magic thing.
It's because he usually doesn't take a stand for his own existence.
He's so wrapped up in his "purpose" that he doesn't allow himself to have an identity.
Even to Ralsei, "Ralsei" barely exists.
And although people don't intend to, sometimes that means he winds up forgotten when he's standing right next to them.