If I had a nickel for every time Kim Yea-Lim voiced
Who is some form of nobility/royalty
Is the one with the least* moral ambiguity surrounding them
Has a mini arc about them getting their shit together (but not nessecarily lock in)
Has the fandom dread their Big Boy Arc™ because one of the recent stories gave Information that points to "yeah they're Not gonna have a great time
They do not have a great time
This ungreat time is instigated by a blue twink with a knack for theatrics and stageplay
The blue twink Also has unfanthomable powers
They get harrased by said blue twink into a crashout
The crashout happens because they've been told that their life and reality is a lie
They get a new outfit that is more in line with the antagonist party's theme
By extension, join the opposing side
Have a boss fight somewhere in this crashout arc
Leave and distance themselves from the main character party
Have an important story beat involving a river that is a clear reference to the Lethe from greek mythos
Their voice is noticably deeper/heavier as a 'bad guy' character
There's another storybeat where they go "i'm a monster" even though admission of such makes it so that isn't the case because it means they're aware of what's wrong and feel guilty about it
"The person you knew is gone" [LOUD INCORRECT BUZZER SOUND] (buzzer was pressed by their friends)
"They're not my friends; I don't care about them" (cares so much that they hesitate to leave them to die)
Eventually realizes that even if their life was a lie it was still true to them and others
Then proceeds to embrace that lie and the truth which resolves their crash out arc
At the end of the arc the place where everything happens starts falling apart because the person who maintained it is no longer present (either dead or gone)
The fandom ships them with a blue character with associations to uncanny knowledge and the moon and it is So gay
I'd have 2 nickels, which... ok why is this list so long??