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As it turns out, the guy already has a son in the story so he is probably too old for Paprika. So that ship is sunk (unless you are into that sort of thing). However… if his son and Paprika are around the same age…
Alpaca shipping intensiesAlso, the way I read those incidents, it almost feels like Adobo left things out due to his unreliable narrator status. For example it almost felt like when Paprika kisses him in the first incident she hugged him and then dragged up the entire herd in the process. The sweaters gave better warmth than the canvas. The tree thing I was expecting her to be the one to hold the tree in place against the water
The problem is that Adobo’s perspective is all we’re given. Just because they survive doesn’t they won’t die from heart attacks from all of the near-death experiences. Plus, they want it to be a survival horror story because they essentially take pride in their nomadic ancestors being rugged. Saying that nature hasn’t been kind is a badge of honor for them. So when one of your (tribespaca?) is senselessly jeopardizing the rest you would be pessimistic.
In Abraham Maslow’s Heiarchy of Needs: The Alpake only seem to look for basic needs while Paprika is one step over. Don’t know if it’s at the expense of the basic needs or not.
Actually, I think that Paprika has been misunderstood this whole time. The brilliant part about that story is that it was told in the perspective of somebody with an extremely pessimistic view on life. This makes Adobo a very unreliable narrator. While he keeps saying that “It was a miracle any of us survived that day.”, he does always keeps saying that they all survived. Nothing she did actually got any of them killed.
Maybe if these guys learned to be more positive like Paprika than their lives would not seem to be a survival horror story like they always describe it to be.
CAN they? I mean, it sounded to me like the power of love basically gives her superpowers. Dumping her on their enemies sounds alot more practical.
Also, notice, the Alpake clan are named after spices, so far.
Some folks have to make sacrifices for the sake of others.
Trying to focus all of Paprika’s love on any one person sounds like a recipe for disaster.
Well, there are worse, less adorable ways for a species to go extinct.