So, I recently made a thread where I wanted to talk about Ryn and all the content around her. Naturally, one of the most prominent part's of her story is he relationship with her sister Alissa. And all this time I could only ever view her in the most negative light possible. The classic mustache twirling villain who's main goal was to make everything and everyone suffer.
But the more I thought, the more I realized something important. Going back and rethinking everything written about her, I ended up coming to a Shocking realization. Alissa has all the making's of a Tragic Villain.
...hear me out on this. (Spoiler's for all of Ryn's and several other quest's from here on)
Much like Alot of people, I naturally hated Everything about Alissa when she was first introduced. It was Intentional to hate her after hearing about everything she's done to Ryn up to that point. Sure, people kept on trying to excuse her action's, but everything really just pointed to too many excuses in the long run to be justifiable. Anything that didn't sound like Zealous Praise from Gytha or Stockholm Syndrome from Ryn just fell on deaf ear's.
So by the end of Demon of the Ice, the only thing that stopped me from outright killing her was my desire to see her suffer in anyway I could think of.
But the more I thought about Ryn, the more I naturally thought about Alissa, and thing's started to seem a little different than what I'd first thought about her. Everything about Alissa's life has just been sort of, well, wrong. Like, Really Wrong.
Being born into nobility is hard enough, but she was born during one of the hardest periods of strife anyone could know. First her mother end's up dying at birth at a...well I wanna say Young age. But young in a very loose definition for a race that lives a long time. But even so, age has little to do with maturity, and knowledge is forged by those around you. (depending on your stance of nature versus nurture that is)
Then her dad get's himself killed, leaving her to take up the mantle at a (relatively) young age. Ontop of that, having to deal with the diplomatic crisis caused by her Grand-Mother's choice of exploiting an alternative means of mining by creating a slush works that caused the locals to rebel against them.
Oh and let's not forget that Lumia also play's a Big part in all of this. Thanks to Ryn asking, we now know that she wanted to save her mother at a young age, but was incapable of doing so at the time. And while that does sound reasonable, you also have to take into consideration that thanks to Elyon's quest that Lumia Did have the power to save they're father. But chose Not too.
Sure there was the excuse that he was reckless and may have given up his life eventually anyway. But that was 2 Parental figures taken out of Alissa's life, and to her eye's Both by Lumia's refusal to act. If that wouldn't cause a crisis of faith, I don't know what would. Oh and let's not forget she was also responsible for the whole Druidic Schism thing.
Lumia by all right's Put Alissa on the throne, forcing her into power before she was ready. Leaving her to deal with massive diplomatic pressure caused by a rising alliance forced onto her by the action's of ancestor's And her God. And Then, Demon's attack.
Honestly, the more I kept thinking about it, the more I realized that Alissia is someone who's Really gotten the short end of the stick in all of this. No, that doesn't excuse all her action's. But taking into account her lack of Role-model's, And how she take's on more of her Father's brash nature. I'm suddenly realizing I'm not surprised she's grown up so messed up. It might seem hard to forgive something like that, but I listened to Mathia when she was obsessed with Berwyn (or wyn) when I finished her quest, and how her desire to help other's lead her down a path of destruction that was only stopped because she cared about other's deep down. I can understand Kassyra's point of view on how she became a Demon, and how everything was forced onto Her, causing her to have to deal with all the problems in her life the only way she thought was right. And she's essentially done Much worse all thing's considered.
So yeah, maybe some people have already seen all this. Maybe the writer's are playing the long game with Alissa down the line, and there really will be some way to redeem her eventually. Or I could just be looking too deep into thing's. But alot of story does hint to the idea that there were Some positive trait's of Alissa we haven't seen because, well it was way too late by then.
But, what's everyone else thought's. Redeemed Alissa down the line (assuming she's still alive in your playthrough), or just have fun shoving pineapples up her ass? (...though come to think of it, I don't know if pineapples are a thing in this universe)
But the more I thought, the more I realized something important. Going back and rethinking everything written about her, I ended up coming to a Shocking realization. Alissa has all the making's of a Tragic Villain.
...hear me out on this. (Spoiler's for all of Ryn's and several other quest's from here on)
Much like Alot of people, I naturally hated Everything about Alissa when she was first introduced. It was Intentional to hate her after hearing about everything she's done to Ryn up to that point. Sure, people kept on trying to excuse her action's, but everything really just pointed to too many excuses in the long run to be justifiable. Anything that didn't sound like Zealous Praise from Gytha or Stockholm Syndrome from Ryn just fell on deaf ear's.
So by the end of Demon of the Ice, the only thing that stopped me from outright killing her was my desire to see her suffer in anyway I could think of.
But the more I thought about Ryn, the more I naturally thought about Alissa, and thing's started to seem a little different than what I'd first thought about her. Everything about Alissa's life has just been sort of, well, wrong. Like, Really Wrong.
Being born into nobility is hard enough, but she was born during one of the hardest periods of strife anyone could know. First her mother end's up dying at birth at a...well I wanna say Young age. But young in a very loose definition for a race that lives a long time. But even so, age has little to do with maturity, and knowledge is forged by those around you. (depending on your stance of nature versus nurture that is)
Then her dad get's himself killed, leaving her to take up the mantle at a (relatively) young age. Ontop of that, having to deal with the diplomatic crisis caused by her Grand-Mother's choice of exploiting an alternative means of mining by creating a slush works that caused the locals to rebel against them.
Oh and let's not forget that Lumia also play's a Big part in all of this. Thanks to Ryn asking, we now know that she wanted to save her mother at a young age, but was incapable of doing so at the time. And while that does sound reasonable, you also have to take into consideration that thanks to Elyon's quest that Lumia Did have the power to save they're father. But chose Not too.
Sure there was the excuse that he was reckless and may have given up his life eventually anyway. But that was 2 Parental figures taken out of Alissa's life, and to her eye's Both by Lumia's refusal to act. If that wouldn't cause a crisis of faith, I don't know what would. Oh and let's not forget she was also responsible for the whole Druidic Schism thing.
Lumia by all right's Put Alissa on the throne, forcing her into power before she was ready. Leaving her to deal with massive diplomatic pressure caused by a rising alliance forced onto her by the action's of ancestor's And her God. And Then, Demon's attack.
Honestly, the more I kept thinking about it, the more I realized that Alissia is someone who's Really gotten the short end of the stick in all of this. No, that doesn't excuse all her action's. But taking into account her lack of Role-model's, And how she take's on more of her Father's brash nature. I'm suddenly realizing I'm not surprised she's grown up so messed up. It might seem hard to forgive something like that, but I listened to Mathia when she was obsessed with Berwyn (or wyn) when I finished her quest, and how her desire to help other's lead her down a path of destruction that was only stopped because she cared about other's deep down. I can understand Kassyra's point of view on how she became a Demon, and how everything was forced onto Her, causing her to have to deal with all the problems in her life the only way she thought was right. And she's essentially done Much worse all thing's considered.
So yeah, maybe some people have already seen all this. Maybe the writer's are playing the long game with Alissa down the line, and there really will be some way to redeem her eventually. Or I could just be looking too deep into thing's. But alot of story does hint to the idea that there were Some positive trait's of Alissa we haven't seen because, well it was way too late by then.
But, what's everyone else thought's. Redeemed Alissa down the line (assuming she's still alive in your playthrough), or just have fun shoving pineapples up her ass? (...though come to think of it, I don't know if pineapples are a thing in this universe)