Okay, this might be a head-scratcher -- The Knight. And even better, my other contender was The Stopper Of Stories. (omg whut a writer a stopper of stories lolwtf XD;; ) "When I'm submissive I'm VERY submissive, but I'm stubborn, have a hot temper, and like winning arguments" -- a natural combatitve spirit. In a way, how Fakir behaved when he took on his first role. You want to be recognized for your work, but not be famous per se. "stories of sacrifice for others, particularly those you love, often get to me" -- the Knight's highlighted moment was his ultimate sacrifice for his prince, even though it may have been pointless in the end, kind of like the original Little Mermaid story. Your general temperament, your inherited protectiveness and not wanting people to injure themselves is very Knight-like. Your Princess Tutu-related answers sealed it for me. The Knight is kind of odd in that he wants, he tries to defy his fate but fails spectacularly at it. In that role defying that failure doesn't happen; for Fakir, he's lucky he manages to not get killed.
Lots of these traits might have gone with the Stopper of Stories, but I think you like creating a little too much and don't emphasize regulating powerful criminals that swings it over to Knight. So like a key difference between the Knight and the Stopper is that the former concentrates on protecting his loved ones; the Stopper focuses on preventing evil-doers from harming others.
Actually...You know, I didn't think about it at all, but...that DOES sound like the Knight! XD Actually, I thought when I finished the app that 'Geez, this sounds like Fakir', so that kinda makes sense to me.
XDDD Actually, I think it kinda fits? I once had this idea in my head that in the final episode Autor and Fakir switch the roles they were "supposed" to fill--Fakir is writing the ending to the story, and Autor is protecting him.
..Plus, we had a curse day on Poly where he was a knight. XDD
Lots of these traits might have gone with the Stopper of Stories, but I think you like creating a little too much and don't emphasize regulating powerful criminals that swings it over to Knight. So like a key difference between the Knight and the Stopper is that the former concentrates on protecting his loved ones; the Stopper focuses on preventing evil-doers from harming others.
haha Knight Autor...interesting image there XD
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XDDD Actually, I think it kinda fits? I once had this idea in my head that in the final episode Autor and Fakir switch the roles they were "supposed" to fill--Fakir is writing the ending to the story, and Autor is protecting him.
..Plus, we had a curse day on Poly where he was a knight. XDD
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