@orgstarwalker Even though that dependency on others is still shown through his desperation to want to help you in a sense. But it constantly gets pushed down by his want to be different from what the world made him as. He doesn't want to be a Spamton anymore.
@orgstarwalker Spamton stopped being himself a very long time ago, and since he thought that no one else would understand him or treat him the same under their views inspired by the prophecies hierarchy, he decided to subvert fate and desired to stray away from healing others.
With Swatch calling his dream twisted and Seam saying it was unfortunate for Spamton to steal a body to be free
I would ask if we know of any oppressive mindsets these characters hold about themselves as objects and if ‘it’s unfortunate’ and ‘such a pity’ sound /familiar/ at all
Maybe it's dumb but I'm honestly a bit emotional about it, it's so blatant. He is trans. Toby didn't write a story about an evil queer homeless guy stealing a trans guy's body.
He wrote a story about a desperate trans guy trying to find power in another trans man's broken dream
#deltarunespoilers
The real boy line was also about being trans
The mannequin was about trans people having different needs
The strings were about a conflict in fusing with the body