Imo Dsaf Abel and Dialtown Abel wouldn't get along very well, like theh have some normal things in common but like I believe Dsaf Abel would just be more bitchy to Dialtown Abel.
even though i'm immersed in another fandom now, i can't leave unfinished the picture i started a long time ago 🙏🙏🙏
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I can't keep quiet about how similar Bunny and Scott are at their core, if you think about it. Maybe it's just my headcanons that I'm leaning on too heavily, but to me they're not opposites, they're two sides of the same coin. They're an image of the same figure, which is undeniably influential on Abel in both DSAF and Dialtown; Bunny isn't an overtly opposite figure, if you think about it more deeply (these are probably my headcanons, like I said, but I can't keep quiet about it anyway)
Bunny, in one way or another, has probably no less influence on Abel than Scott did in DSAF. I don't see them as enemies who are ready to step on each other's throats without regret - but rather as some competitors who pretend to be enemies (because they don't know how to overcome their pride and maybe don't know how to behave in personal interactions very well, and therefore act a little childishly, exaggerating rudeness towards each other, which is not capable of manifesting itself in any other way). They act as if they are ready to tear each other apart at any opportunity - but in reality, if something happened to their opponent, they would not be as happy as they should be. I see them as such competitors who motivate each other by their existence (even if it is difficult to call it competition due to the thriving burger joint and the Funfair crawling along the bottom).
Unfortunately, not only DSAF but even Dialtown is not the most rosy and carefree place: Abel definitely has a difficult backstory - possible family problems, an incident with his brother, and as a result - problems with alcohol. The Funfair could probably be a more profitable and popular place if he had enough willpower to fully engage in it. Do Bunny's words press Abel even deeper into the asphalt? Maybe, but the fact that they partially motivate and inflame him - it seems even more likely to me. I believe that the connection between Bunny and Abel could be as strong as Abel and Scott, if they were open, honest, and knew better how to behave with each other. I believe that Bunny could be a strong figure no worse than Scott - but his character is simply not as open and carefree in terms of communication, and therefore their relationship looks a little ridiculous, aggressive, despite possibly good intentions for each other.