Odd Couple
Aug. 31st, 2022 10:35 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
There is a trope, frequent in anime and not uncommon in fantasy novels, where a sweet and gentle person (or cat-like companion) has a hidden self that is a centuries old monster. I found myself considering how the reverse would look, and realized: isn't that what the amnesia trope is? Regarding Henry, as the prime example. Henry with amnesia is sweet and gentle, but original Henry was not a nice person.
So here we have a powerful monster or sorcerer, but their truer, hidden self is a sweetheart.
Wait, isn't that like when the dragon is a princess under a curse? But with the variation that she has to stay a dragon, most of the time, even when the curse is broken?
I find myself laughing at the idea of a person who goes around being terrifying as a false self, and when called to action becomes a chickadee. The idea that the peaceful one is the more powerful form of the two and that the scary one functions better in the daily world.
So here we have a powerful monster or sorcerer, but their truer, hidden self is a sweetheart.
Wait, isn't that like when the dragon is a princess under a curse? But with the variation that she has to stay a dragon, most of the time, even when the curse is broken?
I find myself laughing at the idea of a person who goes around being terrifying as a false self, and when called to action becomes a chickadee. The idea that the peaceful one is the more powerful form of the two and that the scary one functions better in the daily world.
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Date: 2022-09-01 02:47 pm (UTC)Does the Princess 'Have' to stay a dragon, or is that she finds it more convenient and less trouble to do so?
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Date: 2022-09-01 04:11 pm (UTC)The trope is usually something about the false form fitting in better in everyday conditions and uses less magic power, like standby mode.