For us ordinary folk, it's REAL TALK. But for Sparkle, it's REAL JOKES. But with that said, my 70 wishes are ready and hoping to get her early guaranteed soon 🙏
I love her ever since she is first introduced. I love her trailer. Her character personality so interesting and I am biased cause I love Aha/The Laughter so I love the Masked Fools.
Bro sparkle was just being kinda of brat(on deserved to advnturine and one not deserved pretending to be robin) but i wouldnt really place her at villain tier just yet just for talking to characters lol, this has mutiple morally questionable but it dosnt make them full of villains.
I dunno why but this is just my opinion, but i feel like people who spend money and get every character when they release, don't make that character feel special. Unlike when you don't spend money and get them from the currency you earned through gameplay means and stuff, the character then does feel really special
How dare you say Sparkle is a villain, she is pure and virtuous! No seriously though, if Sparkle is a villain than Kafka is a villain, because like Kafka, sparkle is trying to help the MC. It was Sparkle who revealed the true dreamscape to us, and anyone who puts that fuk-boi Aventurine in his place cannot possibly be bad.
I mean, Kafka is a villain lol. Just because she's nice to us doesn't excuse her being a mass murderer on top of all her other crimes despite how much the community ignores that.
@@Syoung1200I would have to disagree. If Kafka were a villain, that would imply that her end goal is something nefarious, but the Stellaron Hunters are working towards the best possible future for the universe. They may do bad things to achieve that outcome, but that makes them more like anti-heroes than villains. Maybe I'm just skewed in my interpretation of a villain, but that's how I see it anyway.
All of them are villains. Kafka has done countless crimes across the universe, Aventurine is with the IPC who is at best a neutral entity, and Sparkle likes to stir up trouble for fun, going so far as to imitate a dead person, Robin, in front of her brother. So while they may be good/neutral towards us, the protagonist, it does not take away from the fact that these characters' moral compasses aren't exactly the fairest.