Villain:
If I see anyone else saying that q!Cellbit doesn't care or doesn´t deserve the people on the island, I'm going to lose my mind.
He literally sacrificed everything, even his body and sanity, being tortured and kidnapped, for the good of the island and the people he loves. q!Cellbit is a character who doesn't see himself as important or deserving, even though he is. He literally walked miles, stayed awake for hours, and let everyone hurt him so he could help them understand more about the island and the Federation. BY THE WAY, I'm not talking about the island's residents (I also think they're hypocrites, since other characters have done MUCH WORSE than he did against other residents and for no reason whatsoever). But I'm talking about those who watch and judge it without even looking for the context. Characters can feel angry at him! They don't have the context of everything and can judge q!Cellbit based on their experiences. But YOU have everyone's points of view, including his, so I will defend him. Because he is FAR from being a villain. To be a villain, he would have to be against the island's residents, having the sole objective of hurting them to have some personal benefit behind it, but since everything he does IS FOR THEM It doesn't make sense to call him a villain or think he's bad.
This cubito doesn't have a thread of selfishness in him, he'd rather die than disappoint the people he loves.
I'm not saying that his self-sacrificial actions don't hurt others, because they do! When you love someone, it's natural that if they do harm to themselves and only see themselves as a monster, you will feel worried and feel bad about it. But he doesn't have that goal. He believes the opposite is true -- that everyone would be better off without him and that he is only useful if he exhausts himself, whether by killing, fighting, bleeding, or studying for hours on end without any recognition. ~ If you don't agree, that's fine. It happens. But I've been watching this cubito since he arrived from the island and it's my interpretation of him.


















