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I am. so normal about these three.
#my art#azuki does an art#azuki does a video#my art 2023#dead plate#dead plate game#rody dead plate#vince dead plate#tw: horror#tw: cannibalism#there is an inherent homoeroticism in cannibalism prove me wrong#ALSO ALSO ALSO#so spoilers but I assume you’ve finished the game but if Vince was going to feed Manon to Rody#because he thought love might make it taste better#then turns around and tries to eat Rody himself#like. do you see what I’m saying#help was this intentional#Rody isn’t ready for a girlfriend and Vince definitely isn’t ready for a boyfriend but I think they could be so bad for each other#mostly Vince#mostly Vince would be bad for Rody#besides the eating him part
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VINCE IS SO DOWN BAD FOR RODY OH MY GOD??? LITERALLY KILLS HIS EX GIRLFRIEND TO MAKE HIM HAPPY???? THEYVE KNOWN EACH OTHER LESS THAN A WEEK??????
LITERALLY LIKE- MY MAN FELL HARD AND INSANELY. LIKE WHO DOES THAT? I wouldn't have it any other way. Just the way that as soon as Rody came into his life he was like 'I need this man to be so whole-y mine.'
When I was playing the game my pet theory was that he fell for Rody's brand of love, for how he loved Manon (he did say that he spoke of Manon when they first met) and Rody's personality.
(read more because I am so annoying about this game vv)
Something something, how Rody loves so intensely to the detriment of himself (Manon told him to stop giving, to for once in his life realise that he needed to take care of him self and be stable. He can't just account for the other person's needs <- barely know her but I get why Rody was head over heels). How Rody's love is similar to his cooking, burning, burning himself, burning and oh so overwhelming. And I do think Vince wanted the feel of that burn for himself, wanted to feel the warmth and devotion of which he had been so devoid of. To understand what it was he was lacking. How love and cooking go hand in hand in the story, how Vince's dishes were devoid of love, how he can't taste. How Rody's love surely would be strong enough, would be the missing ingredient to allow him to finally taste something. (Also lack of taste going hand in hand with what looks like depression of some sort, or perhaps just apathy for life. How bland his own life may be. How such a love, such a person could perhaps bring some taste to his life.) Vince seems to have killed Manon as a form of trying to show Rody a similar type of love. Giving him something, giving him a meal made out of Rody's own love. A gift since he couldn't give his own brand of love in a way that matters, couldn't give it without showing his own brand of devotion. I do think he 100% had an underlying jealousy and hatred of Manon, how Rody was still stuck up on her. How she never once mentioned Rody when her and Vince dated (though outside of Vince's pov I'm pretty sure Manon was just doing the healthy normal thing by not mentioning an ex?? but Vince is soooo gone) which is obviously a sin (he doesn't seem to take kindly to people who are mean to Rody. Such as the article and Rody's old college classmate) and proof she wasn't deserving enough of Rody's love. But alas she was still a gift and show of love to Rody.
On the personality topic (thought I forgot about that did you?), Rody is such a brash and kind person. A perfect foil for Vincent's more stoic nature. Rody willing to try and befriend Vincent, running into the kitchen to talk to him. He showed a bit of said love to Vince by trying to befriend him and how could Vince not want more? (why wouldn't Vince try to reciprocate in his own way. Make him happy) I mean he seems pretty feared by his cooks, and the people at the party have mentioned that Vince is pretty ruthless, not at all a person many wish to get to know. But Rody is willing to, yet Vince wants his undivided attention...
Okay wow this has gone on way too long uhh I'm 100% open to further discussion especially if I forgot something! And I haven't really looked too much into the game past playing it, so any reveals the creator may have given I'm mostly unaware of and would love to be informed of more!
Anyways tiny Vincent attack!
#dead plate#long post#limon answers#sorry omg im so like mentally ill#i could go into symbolism more but my ass like- i realised i already wrote a nonsensical essay#something something. vince fell fast and hard and tried to cope in his own way#im so curious as to both of their backstories actually#only negative about the game is that they're french. losses here. but i forget like the whole time about their frenchness#i just woke up btw. so first thing on my mind today is them <3#have i mentioned that vince is my favourite character. idk if thats obvious?#oh and also how cannibalism isnt actually inherent to vince's character like. idk something about that is so interesting.-#how he finds the concept of serving others to his customers vile and just randomly eating others distasteful. like do you guys understand.#the devotion#sorry guys this is cakeverse to me....#thank you beloved mutual for allowing me to be ill about them#tw blood#limon.txt
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Something that makes Chris death more sad is that this could be the FIRST AND LAST time that vincent felt genuine romantic love, mostly bc if vincent never meet rody he would have died without feeling romantic love.
Im just gonna say: he deserves losing it
You could Say that😅
My little empathy for Vincent is definitely very biased by my favoritism towards Rody (the guy reminds me of my older brother🤣), and while I think Vincent deserved to lose what he had gained for what he did to Manon, it also opens the door to a very interesting idea
While I like to think that Vincent had experiences related to love before Chris/his partner in the Drabble, it definitely wasn't until he met him that he felt TRUE and GENUINE romantic love.
Most of Vincent's relationships feel more like transactions, you know? a mutual benefit, but with Chris/his partner my intention is not to make it feel that way in a subtle way.
Vincent didn't have to have a celebration or ceremony for his wedding, hell, he didn't even have to have one considering that things for those in the LGBT community were super insecure and if it became public it would probably destroy his image, but the wedding was just not something For him, it was something for Chris/his partner.
Not something to boost Vincent's ego, not something to control him, it was something to make him happy and have a good time.
I like to think that while Vincent was able to learn the value of selfless love that Rody taught him, Rody ended up absorbing Vincent's selfish ways.
Rody didn't have to kill Chris/Vince's partner to frame him, he could do anything else to imprison him, but he decided to go that specific route because it would give him more satisfaction in the end.
This isn't something Rody is doing just for Manon, he's doing it for himself.
to pass all his bad feelings onto Vincent and feel better about himself using Manon as context, so he can hurt the person who hurt him even if it doesn't change anything.
Vincent makes an act of selfless love and loses everything. Rody shows off his selfishness and "wins."
Vincent became Rody, and Rody became Vincent.
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definitivamente mi poca empatia por Vincent es muy sesgada por mi favoritismo hacia Rody(el man me recuerda a mi hermano mayor🤣), y si bien creo que Vincent merecia perder lo que habia ganado por lo que le hizo a Manon, tambien abre la puerta a una idea muy interesante .
si bien me gusta pensar que Vincent tuvo experiencias relacionadas al amor antes de Chris/su pareja en el Drabble, definitivamente no fue hasta que lo conocio que el sintió VERDADERO y GENUINO amor romantico.
la mayoria de las relaciones de Vincent se sienten mas como transacciones ¿sabes? un beneficio mutuo, pero con Chris/su pareja mi intención es que no se sienta asi de forma sutil.
Vincent no tenia porque hacer una celebración o ceremonia para su boda, diablos, nisiquiera tenia porque tener una teniendo en cuenta que las cosas para los del colectivo LGBT eran super inseguras y de hacerse público probablemente destruiria su imagen, pero justamente la boda no era algo para el, era algo para Chris/su pareja.
no algo para impulsar el ego de Vincent, no algo para controlarlo, era algo para hacerlo feliz y tener un buen momento.
me gusta pensar que mientras Vincent pudo aprender el valor del amor desinteresado que le enseño Rody, Rody termino absorbiendo las conductos egoistas de Vincent.
Rody no tenía porque matar a Chris/la pareja de Vince para inculparlo, podia hacer cualquier otra cosa para encarcelarlo, pero decidio ir por esa ruta en especifico porque le daría mas satisfacción al final.
esto no es algo que Rody esta haciendo solo por Manon, lo hace para si mismo.
para pasar todos sus malos sentimientos a Vincent y sentirse mejor con el mismo usando a Manon como contexto, para poder lastimar a quien lo lastimo aun si eso no cambia nada.
Vincent hace un acto de amor desinteresado y lo pierde todo. Rody hace gala de su egoismo y "gana".
Vincent se convirtio en Rody, y Rody se convirtio en Vincent.
(also, face revel of Chris btw)
(he is technically an OC from Dannys World, but You could Say he is multifandom)
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