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Elemental Coding SBI SCP AU
Philza--Air. Yes he's literally the embodiment of fire, but that would be too easy. Philza has no direction to him, no motivation beyond his kids. His entire philosophy hinges on the people around him, changing to suit them. He’s just support, the wind in the sails of his kids pushing them in the direction they want to go. Whether he’s a nice summer breeze or a hurricane, it’s still without a principled conviction to him.
The Blade--Rock. Very staunch in his convictions. He’s sturdy, dependable. He’s exactly the shape you expect him to be in. Takes a lot to change, and hones himself. Additionally, rock in the sense that The Blood God is eternal. The shift of tectonics/wars that shape the human landscape. The voices likewise reflect this, specifically metamorphic rock, the idea of many melted and amalgamated into one.
Tubbo--Earth. Part of this choice is because Tubbo and The Blade are foils. Tubbo holds staunch principles like The Blade, albeit in a vastly different direction. Tubbo is earth in the sense of soil. There is the possibility of fostering life in a way The Blade's death based morals doesn't allow. In the course of the series, Tubbo and The Blade both undergo character development in different directions. Rock is weathered down to allow soil, earth is put pressure to become stone.
Tommy--Water. Tommy is water because he’s utterly molded by the people around him. He goes with the flow, fitting into the shape of the context he’s in. Regardless of what he thinks is right he’s just adapting to the situation he’s in without any sense of agency to it. Prone to drowning in himself.
Wilbur--Fire. Yeah he has shadow powers what of it? Wilbur is fire coded because the idea of constant consumption needed to survive. Movement as well because if he stays in one place it will all be destroyed, so he’s constantly stuck in a life on the run. Never able to settle or find peace. Wilbur is trapped in the present because the past is destroyed. Also the equivalence of fire: you will be unharmed if you stay away, but if you put your hand into it you’ll be destroyed. Speaks to Wilbur's philosophy of fairness. Fire in the sense that he has to remain very controlled to be safe.
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