Obey me answers5/17/2023 ![]() ![]() But unlike other times, instead of ranting and raging about how much he can’t stand Lucifer, it’s much more focused on himself and his own feelings. More to the point, his rage feels much more self-directed this time, noting how Lucifer’s comment is everything he has felt insecure about and questioning what the point of his existence even is, with Lucifer really only coming up as the one who said the comment and thus Satan questioning whether this means that Lucifer agrees with his insecurities. ![]() Rather, we see Satan recognize that he’s upset over what sounds on the surface like a total non-issue. Obviously, the trigger that sent him spiraling isn’t nothing to him – but unlike previously, he doesn’t jump straight to accusing Lucifer of being horrible, suffocating, unbearable, etc. Thinking back to the previous times Satan has blown up at Lucifer, they’ve usually been fights picked by Satan for the sake of getting a rise out of Lucifer – trying to humiliate Lucifer, make him angry, inconvenience him somehow, etc.īy contrast, Satan didn’t go out of his way to pick this fight it was instead started by a misunderstanding from something Lucifer accidentally said that happened to hit right to the core of Satan’s insecurities.Īnd when he’s asked what happened? Until he gets to the detail of what exact wording from Lucifer set him off, he himself acknowledges that it’s nothing, just a simple case of Lucifer taking over some student council task of his. That aside, at first glance, this does sort of feel like returning to the same thing again, with Satan’s character growth reset for yet another season and rehashing the same old issues, doesn’t it? Weren’t we done with this after the bogeyman? (Well, that’s exactly how Asmo and the other brothers feel – that they’ve dealt with this so many times before, and they’re just kind of tired of it at this point!)īut, we’d argue, this particular fight is actually the character growth we’ve all been begging for in action. And sometimes people just need space – especially considering that this is the Avatar of Wrath, who isn’t exactly easy to reason with when he’s like this. The reason Beel and Asmo come across a bit dismissive or not too worried about it isn’t because they don’t care about their brother, but because this is something they’ve dealt with many times before and they know it will work out just fine. In fact, the very first time MC sees a fight between him and Lucifer, Satan had also actually gotten up to start packing and leave, until the body swap forced him to stay after all. ![]() This also isn’t the first time Satan has run away or tried to run away from home. (That last one is them talking about deciding the bathroom order. These are the demon brothers, and this is the House of Lamentation, and we’ve seen so many times before that they get pretty destructive over pretty minor things. Yes, okay, that reaction might seem like it suggests quite an extreme fight by normal standards – but these are not normal standards. Yep – once again, Satan has fought with Lucifer, wrecked part of the house, and run off.įirst things first, let’s address the severity of the fight. (spoilers below the cut, obviously) Satan & Lucifer, Fighting Again But it actually did give us a lot! It’s just that, as often happens with the main story, there were a lot of things in the nuances, and those are perhaps a bit more subtle than really works well with how spread out the lessons’ 12-day release cycle is unless you’re constantly unable to shut up talking about intricacies of the game’s storytelling methods, like us. ![]() So, this might be an unpopular take…but we actually liked Lesson 70! We thought it was pretty good! There are some fair criticisms to be made, certainly – it remains to be seen what the hell relevance it has to the rest of the current main story arc, for example. ![]()
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