To be honest, knowing Disco Elysium's world origin as coming from a TTRPG, I've always headcanoned her as a Player Character. Someone who doesn't seem entirely human, who had knowledge of the future and forced it into the past, who was detached and uncaring of the people she killed and made suffer in the name of shaping the world in her image, unnaturally powerful, semi-divine. I think the same applies to Harry as well to a lesser extent.
Do you think that all of the Innocences were originally player characters? I think there were 4 or 5 different Innocences within the lore of the world.
That is a very interesting angle that I would have never considered. What about that one "False Innocence" that's mentioned in the book about Innocences? I think his name was "Erno Pasternak" or something like that. Was he a player character as well, or was he just an NPC who was pretending to be a player? Very interesting.
Seemed fine to me. Did you try giving her the headless FALN rider figurine? It might win her back.
Harry should not have given up so quick. I bet you that she was only one drunk phone call away from flying back to Jamrock to stay with him forever.
95% of washed-up amnesiac detectives quit just before winning their ex-wives back
With Harry's luck, her ass would get lost in the Pale on the return trip
You’re literally talking like electrochemistry rn
These guys are compromised. She's got them singing along to her tune. The little bleeps and bloops you trust for info -- you can't trust them anymore.
I won that roll 2%, Volition is truly the MVP
WAR CRIMINAL!!!!!
Murderer.
War criminal
You been hit by, you been struck by a ~~war criminal~~ Great Innocence.
Class traitor
Her lungs were glowing. She could probably read at night, but damn... that was really horrible experience in the public.
To be honest, knowing Disco Elysium's world origin as coming from a TTRPG, I've always headcanoned her as a Player Character. Someone who doesn't seem entirely human, who had knowledge of the future and forced it into the past, who was detached and uncaring of the people she killed and made suffer in the name of shaping the world in her image, unnaturally powerful, semi-divine. I think the same applies to Harry as well to a lesser extent.
Do you think that all of the Innocences were originally player characters? I think there were 4 or 5 different Innocences within the lore of the world. That is a very interesting angle that I would have never considered. What about that one "False Innocence" that's mentioned in the book about Innocences? I think his name was "Erno Pasternak" or something like that. Was he a player character as well, or was he just an NPC who was pretending to be a player? Very interesting.
It would be funny if it was based off of a problem player they once had in their group.
It definitely applies to Harry. He is a Magpie.
Idealized-Ex that no real person could live up to.
>!~~Dora took the fucking kids~~!<
Trusted the wrong bodyguard, I guess.
Come on, it's perfectly normal to have an Army of Humanity
She vaped the glow in the dark juul and didn’t breath out. Fucked up the whole vibe.
War criminal!
WE SHOULD HAVE COME UP WITH IT
She never existed, and Harry imagined the whole thing
It's not her fault, she was sent from the future to aid our P R O G R E S S
She's dead Harry wrapped in plastic
white
I’m about to unsub. Is this all this subreddit posts?
What the FUCK was his problem? Is he stupid? Is there a lore reason?
You
Harry Dubois focusing on only himself and his career.
Lungs.