March 31, 2015
Gowther reminded me of someone -
- and I just figured it out. I suppose there are many characters who were disconnected from emotions. They would state objective points about the world around them. They were used for shock value, non-biased exposition, and as a foil for the main character to bounce off of.
The first time I saw a character like this was in Gravion and Gravion Zweii. Toga, one of the main characters, and the calm, objective counterpoint to the hot headed Eiji would sometimes get himself in trouble or resented for his composure.
His growth in the series was real, and he did exhibit stronger emotions in combat, but his emotions never seemed to guide his spoken observation, either., at least as far as I can recall.
The first time I saw a character like this was in Gravion and Gravion Zweii. Toga, one of the main characters, and the calm, objective counterpoint to the hot headed Eiji would sometimes get himself in trouble or resented for his composure.
His growth in the series was real, and he did exhibit stronger emotions in combat, but his emotions never seemed to guide his spoken observation, either., at least as far as I can recall.
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