Wait, so I just realized that some time ago you showed us that Red (godslayer au) was also controlled by LBD/WBS, like how Wukong was in the show
,but in this au there's no Macaque (=someone able to rival him) unless you intended for Nezha to be that "rival" (basing on one of the drawings where Nezha called Red "father") and no staff to help free him, like how Wukong had, so my question is; how tf did the squad manage to defeat him/get the situation under control??
I will guess and say that Red managed to break free on his own by pure spite lol
In the season 3 equivalent Ne'Zha would be the canon Macaque stand-in, yes. Red is light years ahead of pretty much everyone except Ne'Zha in terms of power level in his world, even Ne'Zha is miles behind him despite being a god. But he is the best equipped, so he would be the best option. It...still doesn't go well, similar to Season 3's fight with Wukong and Mac.
As for breaking free, it's a mix of willpower and "don't hurt the kids" that helps him bust free - plus a bit of MK/Wukong to give him an extra boose/reason to bust free. Sorta similar to S3 how it was all Wukong eventually breaking free, but triggered by MK.
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often i try to keep my head up about, yknow, being autistic and being super red string brained about things but damnnn truly it's like so fuckin stupid to be like. i need to explain this niche concept to someone RIGHT NOW or i will explode -> other people don't make the connection/don't have the context necessary to Understand -> can't talk normally to people who Do -> exploding. rinse and repeat
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i really do think people are way too interested in "redemption" in fiction and similarly, in real life as well. a popular user on here had a post going around about how you shouldn't be proud to declare you had a neo-nazi phase, and that you're now different or whatever, and the op had to delete the post/disable reblogs because so many people disagreed, stating the importance of changed behavior or whatever, instead of focusing on... the kids hurt by that behavior and i do think that's crazy. I'm not saying that mentality comes from media, but people really, really do like sympathizing with characters that abuse women, are racist, or harmful in general, and i think it's strange that the possibility of a hypothetical change is more interesting and entertaining or valuable (?) compared to victims just existing..? especially when the issue involves children
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