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Fyodor and religion.

I don’t think Fyodor is actually religious, my theory is that he grew in a really religious environment but he stopped believing at some point (probably caused by some sort of trauma) and he started dividing the human in two different categories: ordinary and extraordinary. (Like Raskolnikov in the book)

Following this idea i don’t think he has a god complex, he has a savior complex, he strongly believes that he is a extraordinary and that gives him the moral superiority and obligation to get rid of the filth of the world (in this case, the ability users that have the same function as the old woman in crime and punishment) and “save” the humanity.

His theory is probably going to fail at some point or it’s going to have some changes if he founds his “Sonia” that symbolizes de redemption and christianity. I don’t have really clear if he’s doing to find redemption alive or at the moment of his death.

I was thinking about Fyodor while reading crime & punishment and i realized he may be seeking for god’s salvation.

In the book Raskolnikov (the protagonist) is living in a state of sorrow, distress and torment after committing m*rder which made me think. What if Fyodor or someone that was close to him committed a terrible crime using his ability and now it’s looking for redemption eliminating every ability user?

Maybe he thinks without the ability’s existence we are going to be able to find equality and balance.

decay of angels: fyodori- idk to draw sigma and gogol and- as an angels… decay of angels: fyodori- idk to draw sigma and gogol and- as an angels… 

decay of angels: fyodor

i- idk to draw sigma and gogol and- as an angels… 


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