Nurgle-worship is literally supposed to be when you switch your self-identification from the patient to the disease
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Replying to @arthur_affect
Aka exactly what Stephens did. I mean, his backstory is like an alternate Joker origin. "Mental health worker who decided to just kill"
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @arthur_affect
Apparently, because he realized that he couldn't cure his own suffering so why not spreadmore?
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A lot of the false ideas of romanticized MPD may come from how ppl with bipolar or BPD characterize dissociation or depersonalization
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Not literally a separate mind at all but just a switch in goals - "I am the depression and I hate the person and want to harm them"
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So wait you just made me realize KOTOR2 is basically about if Nurgle worship was in Star Wars
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Well, the SW Sith seem to be about the "active" emotions, Khorne and Slaanesh and to a degree Tzeentsch
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Replying to @arthur_affect
Right, and Kreia in KOTOR2, while initially appearing to be an Ayn Randian, is actually opposed to all meaning and worships void
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She's an incarnation of Ravel Puzzlewell from Torment, she's tormented bc she's asking an unanswerable question
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You know, the question asked by all intellectual depressives, "But WHY does anyone do anything AT ALL?"
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Torment's question is a variation on this (in context "What can change the nature of a man?" is about rejecting/replacing that core drive)
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