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'''Pure Selves''' are a function in [[The Game]] that allows a player to achieve a high level of mastery over their [[aspect]] based on their [[class]], similar to {{MSPAW External|God_tier|God Tiering}} in ''Homestuck''. Rather than self-sacrifice, however, achieving this state is done through a process of self-actualization where a player must complete their [[Player Planets|Planet]]'s quest and prove their worth to carry their aspect's power, upon which they will merge their soul with their [[Denizen]], becoming the truest version of themself{{VE|1901}}.
[[File:2109.png|thumb|Pure Self [[Murrit Turkin#Alt.21Murrit|alternate Murrit]], the Thief of Time.]]
'''Pure Selves''' are a function in [[The Game]] that allows the player to achieve a high tier of power based on their title/classpect, similar to {{MSPAW External|God_tier|God Tiering}} in ''Homestuck''. The powers of Pure Selves are different depending on the player's title. The [[class]] and [[aspect]] of a player affect what their Pure Self's outfit looks like, and every combination has a different outfit. In ''[[Vast Error]]'', instead of conditional immortality, players receive a constant regenerative ability and can only be killed by wounding them to the point of being unrecognizable. Fire is mentioned by [[Defrauding Dealer]] as one particularly good method to achieve this.<ref>{{cite VE|1189|quote=Once they hit this stage, the only way to get rid of them is to destroy their bodies so thoroughly they become UNRECOGNIZABLE. The most practical way to achieve this is usually through IMMOLATION, which you've had the pleasure of testing a couple times before.}}</ref>


Although some of the [[Aspect Holders#Pavlovian Session|Pavlovian]] aspect holders have been shown to be Pure Selves, the only ones that have been revealed and named as of yet are the [[Seething Shezmu|Thief of Blood]], [[Hyperbolic Behemoth|Heir of Heart]], [[Crypthead Dionysus|Page of Doom]], [[Despotic Deimos|Mage of Mind]], and [[Murrit Turkin#Alt.21Murrit|Thief of Time]].
The powers of a Pure Self are different depending on the player's title, which also affects what their Pure Self outfit looks like; every combination of class and aspect has a different outfit, which are even further personalized based on the player themself.


== References ==
In ''[[Vast Error]]'', rather than conditional immortality, players receive a constant regenerative ability and can only be killed by wounding them to the point that they are rendered unrecognizable{{VE|1189}}.
 
Although some of the [[Aspect Holders#Pavlovian Session|Pavlovian]] aspect holders have been shown as their Pure Selves, the only characters whose designs have been named and revealed in the comic as of yet are the [[Seething Shezmu|Thief of Blood]], [[Hyperbolic Behemoth|Heir of Heart]], [[Crypthead Dionysus|Page of Doom]], [[Despotic Deimos|Mage of Mind]], and [[Murrit Turkin#Alt.21Murrit|Thief of Time]]. Outside of the comic, the cover art of [[Magnum Opus]] showcases the Pure Self designs of the entire main cast.
 
==Gallery==
 
===Magnum Opus cover art===
<gallery widths="240" heights="240" perrow="6">
File:Arcjec Pureself.png|[[Arcjec Voorat]], Bard of Breath
File:Taz Pureself.png|[[Taz Poemme]], Sylph of Rage
File:Laivan Pureself.png|[[Laivan Ferroo]], Knight of Space
File:Murrit Pureself.png|[[Murrit Turkin]], Thief of Time
File:Dismas Pureself.png|[[Dismas Mersiv]], Rogue of Mind
File:Albion Pureself.png|[[Albion Shukra]], Seer of Hope
File:Serpaz Pureself.png|[[Serpaz Helilo]], Witch of Doom
File:Sova Pureself.png|[[Sova Amalie]], Page of Heart
File:Jentha Pureself.png|[[Jentha Briati]], Heir of Light
File:Occeus Pureself.png|[[Occeus Coliad]], Prince of Blood
File:Calder Pureself.png|[[Calder Kerian]], Maid of Void
File:Ellsee Pureself.png|[[Ellsee Raines]], Mage of Life
</gallery>
 
===Other===
<gallery widths="400" heights="300">
File:Serpaz Pureself Full.png|Serpaz's design in full by Magnum Opus cover artist [https://twitter.com/hs_gast ghastaboo]<ref>Vast Error Discord server, https://discord.com/channels/259021334804299786/747967142699335762/1088289471797145620</ref>
File:2109.png|Pure Self [[Murrit Turkin#Alt.21Murrit|alternate Murrit]]{{VE|2109}}.
</gallery>
 
==References==
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Revision as of 03:54, 24 March 2023

Pure Selves are a function in The Game that allows a player to achieve a high level of mastery over their aspect based on their class, similar to God TieringGod Tiering in Homestuck. Rather than self-sacrifice, however, achieving this state is done through a process of self-actualization where a player must complete their Planet's quest and prove their worth to carry their aspect's power, upon which they will merge their soul with their Denizen, becoming the truest version of themself DCRC icon.png.

The powers of a Pure Self are different depending on the player's title, which also affects what their Pure Self outfit looks like; every combination of class and aspect has a different outfit, which are even further personalized based on the player themself.

In Vast Error, rather than conditional immortality, players receive a constant regenerative ability and can only be killed by wounding them to the point that they are rendered unrecognizable DCRC icon.png.

Although some of the Pavlovian aspect holders have been shown as their Pure Selves, the only characters whose designs have been named and revealed in the comic as of yet are the Thief of Blood, Heir of Heart, Page of Doom, Mage of Mind, and Thief of Time. Outside of the comic, the cover art of Magnum Opus showcases the Pure Self designs of the entire main cast.

Gallery

Magnum Opus cover art

Other

References