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Do we ever think about how Gideon rejects Pyrrha's attention as a mother because it's a little late to come into her life and instead accepted John as a father? (even though she had some reasons to hate him)? sure, john gave her everything she wanted, but why is pyrrha different? I wish Pyrrha had a chance :((
I think the main difference is that Pyrrha did have a chance to do better by Gideon, and she fumbled it.
John gets dad status because he stepped up as her father as soon as he knew she existed. She knows he had his own blood-related reasons for launching a military expedition to recover her body, but it still must have meant a hell of a lot to her that he did. Vindication for all her childish hopes that maybe she was just lost, and not abandoned. See, Harrow? Her dad really would have come for her, if he had known.
Pyrrha proves the exact opposite. She did know, and it changed nothing. The whole time Gideon was growing up on the Ninth, telling herself there was someone out there looking for her, Pyrrha knew exactly where she was. She thought she must be dead, but she never actually checked. She never even tried to claim her body. It was an extremely complicated situation for Pyrrha, but from Gideon's perspective, that looks a hell of a lot like abandonment.
So yeah. John gets dad privileges despite being a fucked up bastard, because he's the fucked up bastard who went looking for her. Pyrrha watched her fall to the surface of the Ninth and quite literally left her there to rot.
#to be clear this is leaning heavily into gideon's perspective#I don't resent Pyrrha for not going back because. come on.#the woman was not on speaking terms with her own headmate#she's a fucking mess#it's not surprising she'd be negligent on following through on her duties to a kid she thought was dead#but I wouldn't expect the child she left in a violently abusive household to see it that way#and that's not even starting to unpack the whole telling Gideon to her face that she killed her mother#or Wake's entire fucking deal#the locked tomb#gideon nav#kiriona gaia#pyrrha dve#emperor john gaius#nona the ninth#ntn spoilers
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#to be clear this is leaning heavily into gideon's perspective#I don't resent Pyrrha for not going back because. come on.#the woman was not on speaking terms with her own headmate#she's a fucking mess#it's not surprising she'd be negligent on following through on her duties to a kid she thought was dead#but I wouldn't expect the child she left in a violently abusive household to see it that way#and that's not even starting to unpack the whole telling Gideon to her face that she killed her mother#or Wake's entire fucking deal#the locked tomb#gideon nav#kiriona gaia#pyrrha dve#emperor john gaius#nona the ninth#ntn spoilers
Do we ever think about how Gideon rejects Pyrrha's attention as a mother because it's a little late to come into her life and instead accepted John as a father? (even though she had some reasons to hate him)? sure, john gave her everything she wanted, but why is pyrrha different? I wish Pyrrha had a chance :((
I think the main difference is that Pyrrha did have a chance to do better by Gideon, and she fumbled it.
John gets dad status because he stepped up as her father as soon as he knew she existed. She knows he had his own blood-related reasons for launching a military expedition to recover her body, but it still must have meant a hell of a lot to her that he did. Vindication for all her childish hopes that maybe she was just lost, and not abandoned. See, Harrow? Her dad really would have come for her, if he had known.
Pyrrha proves the exact opposite. She did know, and it changed nothing. The whole time Gideon was growing up on the Ninth, telling herself there was someone out there looking for her, Pyrrha knew exactly where she was. She thought she must be dead, but she never actually checked. She never even tried to claim her body. It was an extremely complicated situation for Pyrrha, but from Gideon's perspective, that looks a hell of a lot like abandonment.
So yeah. John gets dad privileges despite being a fucked up bastard, because he's the fucked up bastard who went looking for her. Pyrrha watched her fall to the surface of the Ninth and quite literally left her there to rot.
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