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Mirror!Aradia Analysis
In life, Aradia was cheerful and optimistic. She was supporting of her friends, adventurous, and perhaps a little bullram-headed. She wasn't one to take abuse from others, and thought very little of the caste system, calling some highbloods snobby. She was, perhaps, a pacifist of a sort. When faced with the decision of seeking revenge on Vriska, she took a non-lethal approach. Upon her death, she let go of her worldly attachments and feelings, and this stayed with her even in her robotic stage. She had difficulty controlling her emotions, as subdued as they were in his soulbot. But mostly, she continued not to care about anything.
Mirradia, had she "lived" before dying and entering the soulbot, would have been a much more withdrawn, negative person. She would distance herself from others, and if there was something she deemed worthy of revenge she wouldn't hesitate to lash out. However, she would be much more passive aggressive compared to Aradia's opposition to the castes. She doesn't particularly care about the caste system, but does believe she should have a much higher position on it than she does.
Upon her death, Mirradia did not let go. She became more of a vengeful spirit, letting her anger and frustration build over the sweeps following her death and leading up to the game. While Aradia had difficulty controlling her emotions in regards to feeling anything, Mirradia had the opposite problem: having kept all those feelings of resentment, she became a highly volatile, emotional person. She has a very short fuse, erupting with anger and frustration with even the slightest bit of irritation. She is not 0k with many things. She's very difficult to please, and very vocal about her displeasure. In the rare case that something does please her, she is very vocal about her happiness as well (but, again, this is very difficult because she's so goddamn picky and easily irritated).
Mirradia believes herself to be better than other people, and embraces her artificial blue blood with pride. She's strong, smart, exceedingly powerful even without God Tier-- why wouldn't she be better? And, of course, she sees herself as vastly superior to the "real" Aradia, and it enrages her to be considered a "fake" in comparison.
Mirradia, had she "lived" before dying and entering the soulbot, would have been a much more withdrawn, negative person. She would distance herself from others, and if there was something she deemed worthy of revenge she wouldn't hesitate to lash out. However, she would be much more passive aggressive compared to Aradia's opposition to the castes. She doesn't particularly care about the caste system, but does believe she should have a much higher position on it than she does.
Upon her death, Mirradia did not let go. She became more of a vengeful spirit, letting her anger and frustration build over the sweeps following her death and leading up to the game. While Aradia had difficulty controlling her emotions in regards to feeling anything, Mirradia had the opposite problem: having kept all those feelings of resentment, she became a highly volatile, emotional person. She has a very short fuse, erupting with anger and frustration with even the slightest bit of irritation. She is not 0k with many things. She's very difficult to please, and very vocal about her displeasure. In the rare case that something does please her, she is very vocal about her happiness as well (but, again, this is very difficult because she's so goddamn picky and easily irritated).
Mirradia believes herself to be better than other people, and embraces her artificial blue blood with pride. She's strong, smart, exceedingly powerful even without God Tier-- why wouldn't she be better? And, of course, she sees herself as vastly superior to the "real" Aradia, and it enrages her to be considered a "fake" in comparison.