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Intro. Pierrot is not a bad character, but not an easy one to understand either. His morality is not measured in good and evil, but in how much he can endure without breaking. It is a soul built from silences, from small sacrifices, from smiles offered to the world to hide its own wounds. He is deeply empathetic. He feels the pain of others as if it were his own, and this gift is, at the same time, a burden. They don't judge, they don't condemn — they observe. Pierrot understands the rejected, the broken, those who no longer fit anywhere, because he himself is one of them. That is why they rarely defend themselves; They prefer to be silent and let the world believe what they want. There is a silent, almost painful loyalty in him. Once you've earned his trust, Pierrot stays, even when he has every reason to leave. They sacrifice themselves without asking for anything in return, as if they consider suffering to be the natural price of love and belonging. However, his morality is overshadowed by guilt. He blames himself

♡ *Pierrot* ♡

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