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Title: 2013/07/22 [Matilda #21] Understanding the situation
Post by: killpurakat on July 21, 2013, 11:25:43 PM
Well, so far her bro seems like a good guy. Maybe pops was right, and some future problem accounts for the falling out between the siblings.

I hate how every page of this story is so awesome and brilliant that I want the next one immediately. :P
Title: Re: 2013/07/22 [Matilda #21] Understanding the situation
Post by: joshofspam on July 21, 2013, 11:38:20 PM
I wasn't expecting that kind of reaction from her brother from what Matilda was saying from the conversation in the boxes.

Something seems off, I just can't put my finger on it. I'm intrigued with the story thus far.
Title: Re: 2013/07/22 [Matilda #21] Understanding the situation
Post by: Aisha deCabre on July 22, 2013, 12:05:33 AM
Indeed, this page actually makes me want to like the brother.  Still, we haven't gotten much out of his personality other than that he's like a solid rock wall when being faced with threats (but seems to sulk indoors, given his present demeanor) and resents having two sisters, at least as told by Matilda.  I dare wonder if what happens in the future stems from him trying to save face with the rest of their society, as the new head-of-household after their father's death, and going overboard with it.  That can happen even to the best of anyone.

Regardless, it's all just guessing on my part and I can't wait to see what transpires.  :3
Title: Re: 2013/07/22 [Matilda #21] Understanding the situation
Post by: ArchTeryx on July 28, 2013, 10:27:48 PM
There's no reason why Matilda isn't something of an Unreliable Narrator, to use the TVTrope term.  She does have some very major biases, both in regard to her brother and in regard to the Blue Volcano Mythos society.

Perhaps what is really being shown is that Kissriss, being the "typical" Blue female, is being shown some sympathy and support from her brother (in his own reserved manner) and Matilda, being much more tomboyish, saw an entirely different side to him.
Title: Re: 2013/07/22 [Matilda #21] Understanding the situation
Post by: Zebra Bug on July 28, 2013, 10:46:11 PM
Well, I think that resentment on Heshi's part is very likely, since brothers are supposed to be allies and so he has no ally. I think Kissriss is the oldest, just from the conversations....Her father implied that he had a daughter before a son (http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Ma_020.php), and just from her sister's behavior I just get the feeling that Hishnai is the youngest (http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Ma_019.php). I am curious to why Kissriss has been gathering pink crystals for her. And I wonder if she is always tending their father. Likely, he is so old.
Title: Re: 2013/07/22 [Matilda #21] Understanding the situation
Post by: abcd_z on July 28, 2013, 11:31:29 PM
Quote from: ArchTeryx on July 28, 2013, 10:27:48 PM
There's no reason why Matilda isn't something of an Unreliable Narrator, to use the TVTrope term.  She does have some very major biases, both in regard to her brother and in regard to the Blue Volcano Mythos society.

Perhaps what is really being shown is that Kissriss, being the "typical" Blue female, is being shown some sympathy and support from her brother (in his own reserved manner) and Matilda, being much more tomboyish, saw an entirely different side to him.

Matilda's full name, given on the cast page, is Matilda Kissriss, so they probably aren't different people.