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Pen name: Delila H. Smith (the H is silent). Thirtysomething trans lesbian, snugglemuffin, girlthing. Devil but in like a catgirl sort of way, perennial emotional wreck, too gay for this. Minors, please don't follow.


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also:

In Kirby Super Star, you play as a small adorable all-consuming puffball, and in one route you fight a weirdo with variously-colored crystals hanging from his wings, who tricked you into getting the powers-that-be to making him all-powerful.

In one route in Sunken Fossil World, you play as a weirdo with variously-colored crystals hanging from her wings, whom the powers-that-be are using to defeat a small adorable all-consuming puffball who they're worried is all-powerful.



I love how the Sages have grabbed Flandre to do their dirty work, not only on two unrelated occasions, but for entirely different reasons.

In Sunken Fossil World, Okina specifically wanted to use Flandre's "destroy everything" power against Yuuma.

In Cheating Detective Satori, Yukari (and Satori, who isn't a sage but whatever) wanted to draw Mizuchi out, and they got Flandre to start attacking everyone who looked even slightly suspicious while Satori pulled shenanigans behind the scenes, specifically on the basis that nobody would question why Flandre Scarlet was on a rampage, given her reputation and the fact that she'd previously been involved in the "case".



I was just looking over Gaming with Godot again, and I discovered that my shitposty thinly-veiled Flandre Scarlet entry describes her as acceptable for being an Incident-resolver. This now strikes me as weirdly prescient given that Flandre became playable not three months later and is now being thrown at a different problem in CDS!