Re: Character progression of both Kalin and Tau
Posted: 07 Jul 2020, 10:02
I think kalin’s character progressed more. He became a better version of himself (his childhood self)
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True. Kalin went from an insecure coward to a strong badass. Tau went from a clone to a human emotionally, understanding he doesn't have to put up with the bad sh*t (I can't find a more meaningful word) around him and can want to have a safe and happy life.jdraper16 wrote: ↑24 Apr 2020, 21:09 I agree. I believe Kalin progressed more. Tau was basically nothing when he was created, and thus had no prior biases or ideas of his own. Kalin had lived an entire childhood and was embarking on his adulthood when he was kidnapped. He had ideas and plans. Those were violently ripped from him and he had to create a whole new identity and still preserve some of his originality. I saw him struggle to mesh these two together when he finally started giving in to his training. He began to seriously doubt himself and had to reconcile that all of his memories may have been false, even though he knew them to be true. He progressed into a hybrid of Kalin and Kata.