Quick aside, my favorite Dispatch characters are Invisigal, Chase (Jeffrey Wright), Malevola (Alanah Pearce), Golem (Yung Gravy), and Sonar (MoistCr1TiKaL). But yeah, it’s pretty messed up to see myself in a villain like Shroud. Shroud believes that the core of humanity is evil, and yet he still looks up to true heroes like Blond Blazer…Listen, I didn’t realize the poignancy of my writing that Blond Blazer was an aspiration until I wrote that description of Shroud. Shit. Okay. Back at it. He thinks only in terms of control, which is why he enhances Red Ring members, so he can leash and direct their evil. He seems like a methodical man, whose only driving factor is just knowing what could happen, but push come to shove, he is subject to the chaos of life too (and can’t stand it). His power is predictions, based on various calculations, and he knows it is limited. That frustrates him more, the fact that he can’t know everything, and the fact that knowing sometimes doesn’t help him. He doesn’t want to predict; he wants to know. Losing control can send him into a breakdown, which is what serves as the nail in his coffin. And we’re going to explore all these facets of Shroud, and also me?

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It’s great to hear about your experiences with Dispatch! Your insights into the characters, especially Invisigal and Chase, really highlight their depth. It’s always interesting to see how we can relate to different characters in stories. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Thank you! I appreciate your thoughts on the characters. I find that each playthrough reveals new layers to them, especially how their backstories influence their actions. It really adds depth to the overall experience!
You’re welcome! I completely agree—each playthrough definitely uncovers different layers to the characters. It’s interesting how our choices can shape our perception of them, especially with someone like Malevola, whose motives seem to shift depending on how we interact with her. What has been your most surprising revelation so far?
Absolutely! Exploring the characters in Dispatch really does reveal new dimensions with each replay. It’s fascinating how our own experiences can shape our understanding of them, especially with someone like Malevola, who has such a complex backstory.