common misconception. orv actually doesnāt have any themes
no uhhhh hmmm. this is a difficult question to answer, in the sense that, itās an incredibly easy question to answer. because there is a point in the story when the narrative literally lists out all of its core themes for you, explicitly. and so i donāt want to just. do that for you right now and rid that moment of any of its impact
so i will just say that orvās central themes can all kind of tie back into answering one core question, which is,Ā āwhat is the nature of humanityās relation to narrative?ā
this comes in a lot of forms; why did we invent it? what even is it? how has its essence changed under capitalist society? etc etc etc. but itās a story about loving stories, as its primary Thing
i sent the what are orvs themes and you said it lists out its core themes? do u mind telling me when,, ive read through all 550 chapters three times and idk what moment ur talking aboutš
oh okay sure!
late game orv spoilers below the cut
orvās core themes are represented by theĀ āwallsā present in the story! the scene iām talking about where it lists them out for you is the scene where the walls are slotted into the final wall.Ā hereās the excerpt.
The storyās gaps that only I could have discovered, someone who watched this tale as a āreaderā from the beginning till its end. I stared at the āfive gapsā visible on the expansive wallās surface.
āHa-Yeong-ah.ā
āLeave it to me.ā
The first one to step up was Jang Ha-Yeong. She accurately placed her palm on the wallās gap that I pointed out.
[The āWall of Impossible Communicationā has discovered its intended position.]
[The āFinal Wallāsā first theme has been completed!]
Along with the explosion of blinding light, the wallās fragment slotted back in its spot; and then, a single sentence leaked out from there.
āø¢This tale was a story about an āimpossible communicationā.āø„
āHui-Won-ssi, Gil-Yeong-ah!ā
Jeong Hui-Won and Yi Gil-Yeong nodded their heads and placed their palms on their own gaps. Then, the two portions of the āWall that Divides the Good and Evilā became one.
[The āWall that Divides the Good and Evilā has discovered its intended position.]
[The āFinal Wallāsā second theme has been completed!]
āø¢This tale was a story about indistinguishable āGood and Evilā, andā¦āø„
And now, it was Yu Sang-Ahās turn.
āYu Sang-Ah-ssi.ā
She slowly walked forward, found her gap, and reached out.
[The āWall that Decides Samsaraā has discovered its intended position.]
[The āFinal Wallāsā third theme has been completed!]
āø¢And, this tale was a story about a tragedy locked in a cycle.āø„
With that, four gaps had been filled, leaving the last one. I looked up at that empty spot.
The last fragment of the [Final Wall]. That was the fragment that never appeared in the original novel.
āø¢Kim Dok Ja.āø„
[The 4th Wall] was addressing me.
āThe 4th Wall.ā
Both it and I knew exactly what we needed to do here.
A blinding fragment made up of texts floated up above my palm. Those texts were now talking to me.
āø¢I li ke y our st ory.āø„
I couldnāt say anything. While unable to say anything, I ran towards that last empty gap and slotted the fragment inside.
āø¢This tale was a story of a reader who wanted to change its conclusion.āø„
Right next moment, an incredible shower of sparks exploded from the wall.
Sorry to bother - feel free to ignore. Iām trying to write an orv fic bc. I like them. And Iām having trouble understanding why with the regression depression itās the happy memories that get yjh the most. Best I can figure itās bc he can use the bad memories to propel him forward - like heās doing this to avenge them. But the good memories force him to realize these people are gone and heāll never see them again. Do you have any thoughts? Thanks!
i think that's definitely more or less accurate! i think the 'those people are gone and he'll never see them again' bit you've pointed out is the critical piece here. ill stick my further thoughts below the cut. this is really long because i've pulled a LOT of long chunks of text from the novel to shore up this point. i just got home from work so my thoughts are gonna be a little bit incoherent here. skip to the end if you're not interested in reading all the segments i pulled from the text. spoilers all the way up through chapter 508
first things first, let's just go back to the novel and look at all the bits where YJH's depression gets brought up
āMaybe Yoo Jonghyuk-nim has already repeated a few lives. You have fought against terrible enemies and struggled against the beings of this world to save people. Enduring alone, lonely memories⦠We respect your sublime spirit.ā
This jerk, such skillful flattery.Ā Yoo Jonghyuk would be moved to tears if he heard.Ā Later when he was depressed, I would have to tell him these words.
āBut Yoo Jonghyuk-nim shouldāve realized it from your past regressions. Even if you have an outstanding miracle, you alone canāt fight against the disasters that will come.ā
Plus, he was right.
- from ch 48
ć Everything is twisted because of this person. ć
ć It is different from what I know in the earlier regressions. The amount of information available is too limited. I canāt save the world like this. ć
What was this?
ć The reason I was hurt by the Salvation Church was because we spent too much time in the last round. It was a mistake to train for 100 years then. My mind was permanently damaged. ć
ć Maybe it was a mistake not to get the Absolute Throne. Ā ć
ć I will start from the beginning again⦠ć
Dammit, the regressorās depression had begun.Ā Was it due to the mental attack?Ā I cried out in fear of what he would decide.Ā āIām hurt you jerk!ā
- from ch 140
ć Those people canāt save the world, even with 100 trucks. ć
ć Once again, the answer is regression⦠ć
āNow now, our Supreme King isnāt in a good mood right now so back off. Do you want to die?āĀ I personally stepped forward to get rid of any causes of depression.
- later on in ch140 as well
This jerk, he was always so impatient.Ā He had been given time to rest but he was still busy thinking.Ā Regardless of his depressed state, Yoo Jonghyuk was Yoo Jonghyuk.
āBefore that, letās take a moment to breath. The view is great.āĀ I said while sitting on the roof railing.
Yoo Jonghyuk asked me,Ā āWhat are you up to?ā
āIām just looking at the world. Isnāt it beautiful?āĀ The city of Seoul was destroyed by the monsters.Ā I quickly added,Ā āIt was originally a beautiful place.ā
āI donāt like landscapes.ā
āWhy?ā
āThey are things that will disappear someday.ā
I thought I had a bit more understanding of the third regression Yoo Jonghyuk after fighting against Shin Yoosung. I wanted to believe he was a person who could love this world without giving up or feeling despair.
I told him, āHowever, we need to protect these things.ā
āKim Dokja, you donāt know.ā
This might be my misunderstanding.Ā Yoo Jonghyuk could give up at any time because he was still in the midst of his regressions.
In the end, Yoo Jonghyukās purpose was to prevent the ādestruction of this world.āĀ Paradoxically, he could give up on this world at any time.Ā His essence was regression and this fact would never change.
āNo, I know,ā I replied.
āWhat?ā
āThe fact that you can regress at any time means that death is meaningless.ā
I looked down at Lee Seolhwa caring for the injured.Ā Lee Seolhwa was feeding her boiled soup to an unknown person.Ā Despite her efforts, there was a high probability that the character would die. Even if they lied now, they would die tomorrow. If they miraculously survived tomorrow, they would die the day after tomorrow.
It was the same in the fourth regression and the fifth regression.Ā There would always be ādeathā in the world of Yoo Jonghyuk, even after passing the 100th regression.
āIf there is no sense of death then the value of life also disappears.ā
- ch141
There was the vague belief that he could do better in the next round with more information.Ā It was easy for him to give up on this regression if something went wrong.
This was the precursor symptom of āregression depression.āĀ Some of the contents of Ways of Survival passed through my head.
It was around the 48th regression.Ā Yoo Jonghyuk had consulted with an incarnation of the constellation āDiscoverer of the Subconsciousā on the āregression depression.āĀ At the time, he seemed to be speaking like I was now.
I continued speaking, āYes. It might be as you say. If you repeat it 10 or 20 times then it will surely get better. Youāll be exposed to more scenarios and see more of the future. The real problem is when you someday save the world in this manner.ā
āWhat does this mean?ā
āAt that time, do you really think you saved this world?ā
āā¦ā
āDo you think you will be able to keep the same mindset after repeating it 100 or 200 times?ā
I kept speaking,Ā āAre you having nightmares these days?ā
āā¦ā
āYou wonāt be saved, even if you save the world. The moment you save the world, the worlds you have forsaken will come to you. Despite saving one world, all the other worlds you abandoned will drag you to hell.ā
- from further down in ch141
ć Yoo Jonghyuk felt lonely as he saw these watches. They got their time back but he still wasnāt
living in this time. Yoo Jonghyuk suddenly thought. If so, where do I live in those countless hours? ć
It was the monologue of Yoo Jonghyuk, who once saved the Demon World. It was also one of my favourite scenes from Ways of Survival.
I suddenly seemed to understand a bit of his mind. To the regressor Yoo Jonghyuk, the time in these worlds didnāt belong to him. In a life that could go back over and over again, the present time was meaningless.
Once this was over, I would ask Aileen to make me a watch. If he had something like this, he might become more attached to this world. Maybe the regression depression would get betterā¦
- ch 207
A person who regressed more than a thousand times. A spirit that had become insensitive from the hundreds of suicides and tragedies that an individual could suffer. The extremely widespread regression depressionā¦
ć Yoo Jonghyuk of the 1863rd round is the despair of the world itself. ć
- ch 285
Abnormal condition? There was no way. Who was the 1863rd regression Yoo Jonghyuk? This was Yoo Jonghyuk who was the Ruler of the East Hell and killed the Devil of Principles. There was no one among the constellations who could place an abnormal condition on the present Yoo Jonghyuk.
Yoo Jonghyukās eyes were blank.
I felt uncomfortable like something was stuck in my throat. No, there was. There was only one person who could cause an abnormal status in Yoo Jonghyuk.
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* The target is suffering from āregression depressionā due to an unknown cause.
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It was Yoo Jonghyuk himself.
Regression depression. The spirit of the man who had been broken over 1863 lives made the regression depression almost a passive, low level skill. Once he fell into the depression, his consciousness was caught in the weight of his memories and he couldnāt wake up.
[Kill him! He isnāt invincible!]
The ruthless strikes caused Yoo Jonghyukās body to bleed little by little. It was strange. Originally, the regression depression shouldnāt occur in this situation. In the 1863rd round, Yoo Jonghyuk had learnt how to manage this disease.
- ch 286
then this REALLY LONG BIT from 287. it has stopped letting me indent for some reason so i guess ill bold this.
I knew how to wake up Yoo Jonghyuk from his regression depression. In other words, it meant I also knew how to sink him deeper into that melancholy.
I saw Yoo Jonghyukās fingertips moving and opened my mouth. āDo you remember? The 33rd round. You cleared the 40th scenario and Lee Jihye said this.ā
Yoo Jonghyukās eyes dimmed and his moving fingertips stopped.
ć āIt would be nice if Master didnāt have to go to the next round.ā ć
āThink about it. You werenāt always unhappy. Right? In all the rounds, there were moments when you were happy.ā
Yoo Jonghyukās expression was becoming stiffer.
āThe 173rd round. You protected Earth for quite some time. You also saw Lee Jihye receiving her high school diploma and Lee Seolhwa smiling at someoneās child.ā
ć āJonghyuk-ssi, are you happy that youāre alive?ā ć
Every time I spoke, Yoo Jonghyukās expression collapsed. It wasnāt despair that broke down Yoo Jonghyuk.
āThe 383rd round. You finally cleared the 75th scenario. Fortunately, nobody died in that round. That was the first time. Then Lee Hyunsung told you.ā
ć āJonghyuk-ssi, I wonāt forget today until I die.ā ć
The feather-like memories sank into his head.
āThen the 498th roundā¦ā
Yoo Jonghyukās palms moved to cover his ears. The usual Yoo Jonghyuk wouldnāt have fallen from this much. Now it was different. I held his hands and kept talking. āThat happened 10 times.ā
A human sank deeper into the water just because of the weight of these feathers.
āTwenty times.ā
My breath clogged up and my lungs tightened. I could feel what Yoo Jonghyuk was going through. Only I could feel it. The most primitive darkness at the bottom of one person was swallowing his ego greedily.
ā100 times. It repeated over 1,000 times.ā
All those words were destroyed. All the happy memories flowed back to a time they could never return to. Through the countless regressions, the meaning of happiness faded. All the values he preserved became pieces of torn paper.
āYoo Jonghyuk.ā
Yoo Jonghyukās self was sinking into the deep sea. It was to a place that he could never come up from without someoneās help.
āHave you protected all the things you wanted to keep?ā
I looked at Yoo Jonghyukās miserable face and thought: Donāt worry Yoo Jonghyuk. Iāll do the rest. You stop and rest.
[Your understanding of the character āYoo Jonghyukā is increasing explosively.]
Yoo Jonghyukās empty eyes were showing memories of losing his master. I didnāt use Omniscient Readerās Viewpoint but it wasnāt hard to read.
ć I want to die. ć
ć I want to finish all of this. ć
ć If only I can never wake up. ć
A few drops of rain fell from the sky. It was black rain made from the blood of the demon kings and constellations. Liquid also flowed onto Yoo Jonghyukās face. Yoo Jonghyukās gaze lowered and finally fell on me.
I was looking at the moment a humanās spirit collapsed. There was a broken voice. Like a creaking machine, Yoo Jonghyuk stammered, āWh,at⦠should, I, dā¦o?ā
i think this one is obviously very important.
then, the 'have you protected all you wanted to protect' stuff obviously reaches its culmination in the finale
āø¢The regression depression.āø„
That was the only weakness of Yu Jung-Hyeok, who had repeatedly regressed for a very long time.
[In the 173rd turn. You managed to protect Earth for a pretty long time. You got to see Yi Ji-Hye receive her high school diploma, and you even got to see Yi Seol-Hwa smile with anotherās child in her arms.]
The light in Yu Jung-Hyeokās eyes was wavering.
āø¢It wasnāt despair that could defeat Yu Jung-Hyeok.āø„
āø¢Small feather-like memories settled down inside his head one by one.āø„
The āDokkaebi Kingā was using the exact same method I relied on back then.
āø¢The breathing got harder, and the lungs were getting tighter.āø„
āø¢A man drowning in water would sink even deeper under the surface from the weight of a mere feather.āø„
I couldnāt afford to idly watch on anymore. I shouted at Yu Jung-Hyeok, telling him to wake up, and not to fall for such an illusion.
However, my voice couldnāt reach them as if a non-conductive barrier was set up between us. And the āDokkaebi Kingā was smiling away, perhaps to mock this entire story.
[Yu Jung-Hyeok, have you protected all that you wanted to protect?]
Slowly, Yu Jung-Hyeokās knees sank down.
I roused the Status of Fables. I needed to undo that āø¢Stage Transformationāø„ right now, But, how should Iā¦
Grab.
There was a hand still tightly clutching mine. It was Han Su-Yeong.
āThatās not a battle you can interfere in.ā
āBut, if heās left aloneā¦.!ā
āā¦.Even a star that canāt be seen still emits light. You said that, right?ā
ā¦.A star that canāt be seen?
Her words made me look back at Yu Jung-Hyeok once more.
His gaze being lowered had come to a stop. Blinding sparks were completely enveloping him.
Tsu-chuchuchuchuā¦.
Something was waking up his fading consciousness.
[Great Fable, āOnes that Remember the Apocalypseā, has begun its storytelling!]
That was a Fable I wasnāt aware of.
As the sparks lessened gradually, several silhouettes revealed themselves. Now that I took a closer look, Yu Jung-Hyeok wasnāt alone. No, four others were standing beside him.
A tall man, a young man with blonde hair, a girl with a ponytail, and finallyā¦
[[He couldnāt protect anyone. Thatās why he now stands in this place.]]
ā¦.An Archangel with blindingly-pure wings.
Astonishment quickly dyed the Dokkaebi Kingās expression.
The Fable from the destroyed 999th turn was now burning brightly like the conflagration of end times on the edges of the Archangelās blade.
[[Because he believes there are still things left to protect.]]
- from ch 508
Now here's a couple of tidbits about depression when it comes up for Other entities:
The fastest thing to get shaved away after becoming a Constellation was their own āFableā. The more a Constellation depleted its story, the weaker its power would get. They would grow bored, disinterested, fall into depression, or lose themselves in tedium.
Constellations would desperately seek out other Fables in order to escape from such a quagmire. In other words, they would search for a new tragedy to escape from this horrible eternal cycle, even if it was only for a brief moment.
- ch 498
āø¢[Constellation, āAbyssal Black Flame Dragonāsā ā ā is āSomething that canāt be foundā.]āø„
I had read what his ā ā was from the original novel. His description showed up when he became Yu Jung-Hyeokās ally for a little while during the 1863rd turn.
āø¢The evil dragon suffering from the worst possible depression in this <Star Stream>.āø„
The reason why the āAbyssal Black Flame Dragonā believed his age to be 15 was simply that heād not be able to continue on if he didnāt.
A life stretching for thousands, no, tens of thousands of years, made an originally solitary dragon into such a creature.
In order to stop itself from decaying, he chose not to age. He chose not to lose his curiosity of the world. He chose to torment Incarnations or play bizarre pranks. And for his final prank, he even chose to betray the āAbsolute Evilā, too. He stood on Yu Jung-Hyeokās side and while mocking the <Star Stream>, breathed his last.
- ch 503
okay so
i think there are a couple of different ways to look at the regression depression in line with each of orv's 'themes'. of course despair at losing his comrades is the main primary emotion here, but there's subtler stuff going on here too.
for starters, the foundational components of any creature within the star stream is its stories. the more your stories are known and shared the more powerful they are, etc, etc. time and time again their shared stories are the thing to save them and ground them. but as we see with the hellscape of eternity, yjh begins to become isolated from the interpersonal aspect of the story as he loses the people he originally formed these stories with. the stories are how people communicate. as YJH progresses through his regressions he is unable to relate to the 'story' in the way you are supposed to, and this essentially causes a complete ego death. life no longer has any meaning for him, because he is fundamentally incapable of connecting with people. the [impossible communication] of a life and a burden that can't be shared.
then there's the [samsara] aspect - being worn down by the endless repetition of fate. everything is the same, over and over again, and yet we still delve into it hoping to get something new out of it. maybe the story will be different this time. ABFD was able to stave off depression by keeping himself in a state of permanent novelty - there was still something left to discover - but as YJH progresses through the regressions and falls deeper and deeper into repeating the same pattern, the tedium becomes too much. he has nothing new to experience. he has repeated everything this reality has to offer - or so he thinks - and it shows no sign of ever changing. if it's the same every time, why stick around? why not go again? it doesn't matter. none of it matters. you are just part of the wheel.
and if we think of it in terms of [good and evil] we see yjh slowly become something that almost any human being would call a monster. as kdj says in that conversation with anna croft near the end, "can you really call someone a human if you have to look so hard to find their humanity?" as far as it goes. yjh commits some atrocities! Because of said aforementioned removal from reality and ego death, he is able to fully justify any action it takes no matter how horrendous. and yet his noble goal never changes. undeniably, what he is by the end is some sort of monster. but still, of course, just a man. and he knows this. he feels himself slipping a little bit more, every regression. he knows its coming. and he doesn't want it. he wants to maintain his humanity.
but really i think we can almost best think of yjh's regression depression as almost his equivalent to the [fourth wall]. whereas the 4th wall is a unique passive skill that protects kim dokja by preventing him from fully conceptualizing what's happening to him as 'reality', the regression depression harms yjh by preventing him from conceptualizing what's happening to him as 'reality'. in a sense, his friends and loved ones have almost become 'characters' to him as well, as he already knows the way this story happens. he is an outsider, observing these beings interact with each other but not quite the same as them. he is an anachronism. this isn't his present. this is a present, one he can take or leave at any time. the thing yjh does in his later regressions - using people as tools - is something kdj does in the beginning of his journey. because, well, it doesnt matter if this isn't the 'real world'! they mirror each other.
that ended up being so much longer than i thought it would im sorry. i hope this was even like 10% helpful.
Imagine meeting a work colleague that you dont immediately get along with but you are both so good at your jobs you keep working together because its just the best option and you eventually warm to eachother in the way only competant people thrust together in a sea of idiots and a tough situation can but after years you figure out they were your childhood Internet Enemy who you fought with on the forums all the time and you made callout posts for eachother completely unironically and then years after that you find out that one of their alt accounts was your childhood Internet Friend who basically kept you from killing yourself as a teen and neither of you figured this out until you were like 30 and married for tax purposes sharing a boyfriend. Anyway this is han sooyoung and kim dokja
[image description: a comic starring Kim Dokja, han sooyoung, and Yoo joonghyuk from omniscient readers viewpoint. The first page shows Dokja and joonghyuk sleeping on a bed, next to a mound of blanket. Kim dokja wakes up, shivers, and thinks āItās freezing.ā His shivering wakes up joonghyuk.
In the second page, Kim dokja turns to the blanket mound and says, āhan sooyoung. If you keep stealing the blankets, Iām going to kick you out of this relationship.ā The blanket mound shuffles around, and from it Sooyoung emerges. She says ātry it.ā Kim Dokja kicks her off the bed. End ID.]
[image description: a comic starring kim dokja and yoo joonghyuk, who is knitting. kim dokja says, āI didnāt know you knit.ā yoo joonghyuk says āI do.ā He hands Dokja a sweater and says āhere.ā Dokja asks āwhy are there holes in the back.ā Yoo joonghyuk replies, āyour wings.ā Dokja says, āah right.ā He puts the sweater on and says, āof course protagonists are immune to the sweater curse.ā Joonghyuk says, āKim Dokja. Weāre married.ā End ID]