"To swallow a secret stone is to become an immortal dragon, one blessed with eternal life. To become an immortal dragon is to lose oneself."
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Twilight Princess link: oh man i sure am lost in this dungeon, if ONLY thete was some sort of way to magically warp out of here
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I find Dark Sonic incredibly interesting.
Iāve said this before, but Dark Sonic represents an overflow of Sonicās negative emotions, the ones he usually suppresses: anger, sadness, and fear.
However, many people believe that Dark Sonic is somehow a betrayal of Sonic as a character (even Ian Flynn, reportedly, but Iāve yet to see an official source). Sonic is meant to be a beacon of optimism. Sonic is meant to be the pillar of hope when all else fails. Sonic is meant to be the last one standing, no matter what.
In this sense, sure, Dark Sonic contradicts the notion that Sonic is āuncorruptable,ā but I think that depends on how we define corruption.
I see it two ways:
1) Corruption by way of losing faith, through dishonesty and fraud. 2) Corruption by way of a forceful shift from one state of being to another.
In the first sense, corruption occurs when someoneās paradigm is shifted through lies, cheating, or manipulation. Itās a conscious mental shift. In the second sense, corruption occurs when something (or someone) is co-opted and changed without its will or influence, like data corruption, or a shift in the meaning of a word or image. Itās a literal, physical and/or metaphysical shift.
Thereās a saying that floats around the fandom that says, āShadow is just āSonic, if Sonic had one really bad dayā,ā and I think that makes sense. Shadow is jaded and cynical because of how the world has hurt him, but he still wants to do right by peopleājust like Sonic. What separates Sonic from Shadow, however, is Sonicās tenant optimism and positive paradigm. Without those differences, Sonic has endless reasons to be as cynical as Shadow, or even more so.
So, Sonic doesnāt let himself feel those feelings for very long, and especially not when other people are around. He pours everything into a clean, neat bottle, with a tight screw-on cap, right?
What happens when something tampers with that bottle?
Dark Sonic is a forceful corruption of body but not of mind. Letās talk about it.
What I think people misunderstand most about Dark Sonic is that itās not an intentional state of being. It never was.
Dark Sonic is the polar opposite to Super Sonic, which is achieved when Sonic harnesses the positive energy of the Chaos Emeralds. If Sonic wanted to harness the power of the emeralds for the wrong reasons and his heart accessed the negative energy rather than the positive, he could possibly bring about Dark Sonic willingly. This, however, would likely never happen because that is the betrayal of Sonicās character that everyone worries about.
That said, the only reason Dark Sonic ever appears is because of a mix of Sonicās pure rage over Black Narcissist physically assaulting Chris and Cosmo and the presence of hundreds of the Metarexās fake Chaos Emeralds, which possess an aura clearly shown to impact Sonic and make him ill.
Sonicās first interaction with negative Chaos energy from the fake emeralds is filled with discomfort and even disgust. Sonic reacting to the negative Chaos energy poorly is critical, as it showcases that itās seeking him out, not vice versa.
When Sonic was as triggered as he was, the negative energy from the fakes harnessed his emotions and corrupted him. It was a complete, freak accident.
This situation is very similar to Darkspine Sonic, the in-game equivalent to Dark Sonic from Sonic and the Secret Rings. Darkspine Sonic only surfaces when Sonic is severely triggered after Shahra starts to betray him, Erazor Djinn murders her (she sacrifices herself for Sonic), and he sees Erazor Djinnās final form about to destroy the storybook world. In his shock and anger, the Secret Rings of Sadness, Rage, and Hate target him, painfully turning him into Darkspine Sonic. Once again, external energies corrupt him at the height of his emotional vulnerability.
Sonic never seeks out the negative energy of the Chaos Emeralds because his heart is good. When the negative energy seeks him out in such overwhelming waves, it corrupts his abilities, alters them, and pulls them out to play.
If itās simply a matter of fake Chaos Emeralds, then why can Sonic use Tailsā fake Chaos Emerald in Sonic Adventure 2 without any problems? I posit this to the fact that Tails might have a better understanding of the balanced nature of the Chaos Emeralds (in that they are powered by both good and evil), while Eggman and Dark Oak have only ever used (or desired to use) the Chaos Emeralds for evil.
Recall Eggmanās laser at the beginning of Sonic Unleashed and Perfect Chaos in Sonic Adventure. Both uses of the chaos emeralds drained them of their powerātheir negative power, that is. (Albeit through different means based on the lore of each game), Sonic is still able to restore and harness the emeraldsā power because he relies on the positive energy of the emeralds. As intelligent as he is, I imagine that Eggman (as well as the Metarex) has a hard time replicating the intricate nature and balance of the Chaos Emeralds because their hearts are filled with hatred and turmoil, so unwilling to heed the perspectives of others. The power is there, sure, but not the heart.
~Chaos is power. Power is enriched by the heart~
Tikal's Prayer
I think the difference between Tailsā fake emerald and every other fake emerald weāve seen in canon is marked by the fact that both Eggmanās and the Metarexās fakes disintegrate after excessive use (i.e., Chaos Control), but Tailsā fake remains intact.
The Metarex's emerald disintegrates upon excessive use
Eggman's fake emeralds can't hold their form upon excessive use
Tails' fake emerald is intact and ultimately used to stop the Eclipse Canon from firing
In short, Tailsā emerald is simply a better fake, more accurate to the originals.
also, I refuse to talk about how dumb it is that Sonic was able to use a fake Chaos Emerald to do Chaos Control for the first time. However, it is canon, and therefore relevant to my point.
Another key problem cited in Sonic X is just how many fake emeralds there are. One emerald pales in comparison to hundreds. Sonic feels all the latent negative energy consume him because that energy is a corruption, itself.
Itās not that Sonic gets so angry that he just gives in to darkness, itās that darkness captures him when heās in extreme emotional distress and his guard is down. Dark Sonic is the result of negative, unstable, potent Chaos energy clinging to him, using his latent Chaos powers as a vessel when he least expects it and, thus, is powerless against it.
I think I can best prove this by contrasting Dark Sonic with Sonicās other intimate encounter with darknessā¦
Iāve spoken at length about this game and this specific scene, already, so kindly forgive my hyper-brief summary this time around!
When Dark Gaiaās āweight issuesā cause its essence to disperse around the globe, many people fall influence to Dark Gaiaās despair, losing faith and hope in the world. Nothing like the influences of Chaos energy, but enough of an influence that much of the world feels it. A core aspect of the gameās plot is that Sonic, distinctly, does not. In the cutscene No Reason, Sonic asks Chip why he stays the same despite the darkness inside his heart while so many others change at night. Chip answers simply, saying that Sonicās too strong to lose himself and that part of his good will is because he never doubts himself, even when heās on his own.
The difference is that while Sonic undergoes a physical transformation, he never loses faith or gives up hopeāmade especially clear by the fact that Professor Pickle, once as hopeful as Sonic, eventually does lose hope.
Also key to note that Amy also never loses hope.
Unleashed is just another fun, high-stakes adventure for Sonic; thereās never a moment where heās aggressively triggered by something or when his personal morals are ever tainted. Irritated, maybe. Flustered, even. Never at a loss. The closest we see Sonic come to this is when he loses the werehog form to Dark Gaia before the final battle. He falls to his knees, worn and exhausted, and tells Chip to run because he doesnāt want him to get caught up in the mess. Yet even then heās not giving up.
Thatās why Sonicās heightened emotional state is so important to the conversation. When Sonicās will is intact, heās much stronger, but when heās triggered by something and his defences are down, itās much easier for corrupting forces around him to take hold.
Even with the parameters for Dark Sonicās appearance established, something that stands out to me about Sonicās encounters with dark energies, and something I see as additional evidence that Dark Sonic is only a literal, physical corruption and not a corruption of his paradigm, is that Sonic is still in control of himselfāto an extent.
Even as he seethes in his amplified rage, Dark Sonic never inflicts harm on the innocent. After Gold and Silver are destroyed, itās not expressly clear if Sonic intends to stop or fight Black Narcissist, but Eggman implies that Sonic was fighting Gold and Silver until there was quite literally nothing left. Sonic was given a target to attack, and he kept his focus there, even when other enemies presented themselves.
This also goes for the Werehog and Darkspine Sonic.
He also has the mind to listen to reasonāfrom Eggman, of all peopleāand stop when itās clear that heās finished what he set out to do. Sonic channels his anger to where it needs to be, and itās clear that Sonicās moral code and paradigm on life are thoroughly intact.
The only thing that changes is that heās no longer imposing his usual limits. Sonic is stupidly powerful, even without any power ups. If he ever wanted to kill Eggman, he would have by now. If he ever wanted to kill anyone, he would have by now (and technically, he has).
Sonic throws Erazor Djinn's lamp into a pit, never to resurface, effectively trapping him and ending his livelihood indefinitely.
However, Sonic holds back because he doesnāt want to be an arbiter of justiceāhe doesnāt want to deprive someoneās chance to be good unless itās been clear that they cannot be redeemed.
It is no secret that I believe that Sonic is a highly emotional characterāfar more emotional than many give him credit for. It bears repeating that Sonicās emotions are very big and can be cataclysmic when left uncheckedā¦
ā¦but thatās just part of growing upāgrowing up as a hero and, damn it, even just a kid.
Dark Sonic isnāt a case of Sonic giving himself to darkness, nor is it a perversion of Sonicās character. Itās an energetic, chaotically-charged version of Sonic when he is at his angriestāand even then itās not enough to change his morals or make him lash out unjustly.
Dark Sonic is cathartic, in a way, and I definitely think it deserves its place in canon.
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