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All of the heroes and all of the men, couldnât save Tommy from getting kidnapped again is such a bias rec on my part, I like crossovers that are done correctly and I was a mcyt and dsmp follower (not really watcher, I can't commit to anything) and this is a story changed by the characters, where the original plot is nothing but a memory to help character development. God I love character development.
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Foresight now this, this is crack. Want a BNHA fic that speeds through the story in ways that are so funny? Want someone doing something without a clue why? READ THIS. If you know the plot of BNHA it's sometimes easy to guess why he's doing what he's doing but the reactions of other characters is sooo good.
RONIN, ronin, ronin, ronin. This thing is the best ever, BNHA, op Midoriya but now you might be scrolling past, but... It's SO GOOD, BOHB_STEVENS IS A GENIUS this fic was made to practice fighting and ohhhhh did they get plently of practice. If you like fighting scenes that are descriptive, easy to understand, and EXHILARATING read this.
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Ball Is Life, But You Still Need To Pay Rent before anything, this work is on hiatus (it hasn't updated since 2022) it's a Kuroko's Basketball fic that is a SI but omg this si is not a John Doe he is so out of pocket I'm not gonna spoil it a lot but if you like the anime you should read this you'll have fun.
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A Child's Dream is a Blue Lock fic that is the only reasonabley lengthed fic that isn't slash that I have found. Theres a lot of simping for Isagi but that's normal enough. The development is interesting and keeps you engaged and the interactions are funny and so out of left pocket most of the time.
Déjà Vu is a Blue Lock fic that is probably abandoned, but the idea and execution make up for it, it's also short so don't worry about slogging through 100,000 words then figuring out it's abandoned. It's kind of crack-like but more serious than you would expect.
(pockets full of) Stones is a Miraculous Ladybug one shot that is somewhat tear inducing and very realistic. Want a AroAce Adrien Agreste? READ THIS
âThe major is more than a monster in a form of a little girl. She is a devil.â
I filled out a shipping chart! I made it specifically for their eventual relationship in my fic, it'd be a bit different if they were in their original world.
Did it
I have an idea for an Abyss Tanya story, but I want more time to think it through.
My apologies for anyone that voted, I forgot about graduation and moving when I set the poll, so I wasn't able to start writing the winning option until yesterday.
I have an idea for an Abyss Tanya story, but I want more time to think it through.
I have an idea for an Abyss Tanya story, but I want more time to think it through.
Summary: WHOOOOO BOY. You know itâs going to be fun when my subsections have to have their own subsections. Briefly, there is the Good [people who like Tanya both personally and professionally], the Bad [people who like/love Tanya professionally but not personally], and the Ugly [people who ideally, Tanya will never speak to, look at, send mail to, or be in the general vicinity of ever again].Â
I would say most people fall into the âBadâ category - they recognize her value as an officer, sometimes to a worshipful degree, but on a personal level range anywhere from thinking sheâs a creepy child to actively disliking her. Unfortunately for Tanya, the people that fall into the Ugly category are as a rule higher-ranking than the ones in the Good category, and most people in the Bad category seem to like her specifically in her military role, and it is questionable theyâd want her as even a coworker outside of that, let alone as a friend.
People whoâre in here: People who have only ever heard of Tanya in the context of the Silver Wings award, people she interacts with in the Imperial Navy; rando soldiers; someone kinda high up in the later-war Eastern Army command; Ugar
People who only know her from Silver Wings:
V1/C1
Describes the nice aura people would see in someone who wins the Silver Wings.
The Navy
V3/C2
A naval officer does assess Tanya as having a predatory look, but doesnât seem to think particularly badly of it, he just notes it, and then says âDegurechaff was a fellow soldier he could be proud of, which was why he extended his hand in utmost seriousness to wish her well.â
Rando Soldiers
Thereâs no real good single quote on this, but over time Tanya comes in to reinforce various units and leaves behind various impressions, ranging through Good, Bad, and Ugly, but anyway, there almost have to be low & middle ranking officers and soldiers who are presumably nothing but grateful to Tanya for rescuing them, even though we never get much of anything from their perspective.
Others
A superior officer of Tanyaâs in Eastern Army command, in V5/C1, gets a transfer request for Tanyaâs unit and reflects he is sad to be losing her.
Ugar - I donât have down any specific pieces, but IMO it comes across in the LNs that Ugar is generally well-disposed to Tanya and doesnât have the positive professional/negative personal thoughts that most other people close to her do.
People whoâre in here: Tanyaâs academy/war college instructors, the 203rd battalion & later Kampfgruppe, Zettour, Rudersdorf, Generic Superior Officers, Romel, Lehrgenâs professional opinion
Tanyaâs Academy & War College Instructors:
V1/C1
Tanyaâs zeal during academy scares her instructors.
V1/C4
The instructors scrawled âabnormalâ across the top of Tanyaâs file.
âIn the academy, we were told over and over â and, for some reason, over again â to love our troops. Weirdly, now that I think about it, I feel like they emphasized this the most when talking to me.â <= TanyaâŠyouâreâŠyouâre so close.
V1/C5
Mentioned that some teachers in the academy are on Lehrgenâs side of the What The Fuck Do We Do With Tanya debate.
V3/C5
Romelâs summation of her personnel assessment notes that at least on paper, the academy and the war college gave good overall evaluations of her.
203rd Battalion:
V1/C3
[Visha] âThe moment she turned her icy cold eyes on us like we were objects to be appraised, I shrank from her in spite of myself. People might laugh at me for being afraid of such a little kid, but those eyes reminded me of the way a cat looks when itâs playing with a mouse, which creeped me outâ
[Visha] âI was different from Lieutenant Degurechaff, who could calmly nail fleeing soldiers in the back with optical sniping or explosion formulas. I was relieved because I wouldnât have to shoot.â
V1/C5
[Visha] âWas she an agent of the devil or of God? It had to be one or the other. Ahh, I canât believe I have an ally more horrible than the enemy. Sheâs not human. I would bet my life on it. Me and a few others saw it once. During training, one of our teammates dropped like he was dead. The captain gave him a good kick, and before we knew it, she was back on his feet. I had been staring into the abyss of death myselfâŠthe captain heaped abuse on me. But I know, I saw it: she charged into the avalanche to save me. Even after my friends told me that she tossed my busted body aside like a used rag, I believe. She is definitely a good commander, even if Iâm not sure about her as a human being. Of course, we all laugh and bad-mouth herâŠif the captain is an apostle of God, then only the devil can possibly exist.â <= in good news, Tanya, you are currently winning on your quest against Being X and mostly making people believe that heâs the Devil for allowing you to exist!
V2/C1
[Weiss] also refers to Tanya as a vampire
[Weiss] thinks Tanya is arrogant
[Visha] âher thought is Thatâs so low, Major.â <= this is in response to Tanya pulling out her child voice to announce they were going to bomb Daciaâs factory.
[Weiss] âWeiss has only known her for a short time, but even he can pick up the displeasure his superior doesnât bother hiding. Her mood is as dangerous as nitroglycerin. When Weiss quietly takes a step back, everyone discreetly follows suit. Nobody wants to be so close to Major von Degurechaff when sheâs irritated.â
V2/C5
[Grantz] âIf the devil exists, it has to be our instructor, the commander of the 203rd Aerial Mage Assault Battalion, the legendary Major von Degurechaff. The way she smiled. The way she looked at us like we were maggots. The way she seemed thirsty for blood. Iâd believe she had tried to kill a rebellious underclassman or crack his skull open. If I screw up on the battlefield, sheâll definitely kill me. Thatâs how threatened I felt by the instructor who just had to also be my advisorâŠI wanna cry.â
[Grantz] âThis was the major who had once said during a speech at the academy that deadweight should be killedâŠThis is crazy. No one said it aloud, but it was the look on everyoneâs faces. This was a nighttime mission to abduct enemy soldiersâŠMagic Second Lieutenant Warren Grantz realized he was shaking. My survival instinct was screaming. I wanted to avoid the war, the combat, the killing. I was hesitating. But one glance from Major von Degurechaff was enough to subjugate that instinct. She was far more terrifyingâŠI was so terrified I hardly felt like myself anymoreâŠHow could the major just calmly sing a hymn?â
[203rd banter] Visha asks if anyone wants to trade places with her so she doesnât have to be with Tanya all the time, and Weiss and Grantz are not itching to take her up on the offer.
V2/C6
[Grantz] Is really, really bothered by how chill Tanya seems to be about Arene.
V2/C7
[Weiss] Reflects on all the horrible things Tanya has put him through, but ends his reflection on the note that he understands why it was necessary to prepare them for war.
V3/C5
âApparently, the troops serving directly under her thought she was a great field officerâ <= Romel re: Tanyaâs personnel file
V4/C5
ââPlease have the 203rd be part of your Kampfgruppe. All of us in the battalion wish to continue serving under you.ââ
Tanya doesnât get what she wants, is then pissed, and it gives off weird abusive-parent vibes where all her children try to flee and not be present, and for the ones who have to be (Weiss & Visha), they take it by flinching, cowering, praying to God for Tanya not to explode, etc.
V5/C4
[Visha] âReality is far too unreal. Sheâs crazy. Thereâs something strange about herâŠThe colonel cackled â no, she giggled, smiling like a child. It was positively surreal to see her eyeing the enemy with her tender gaze and licking her lips. She snickered, but what was so funny? She was terrifyingâŠDripping red liquid. Pink things that used to be humans, flying everywhere. And opposite that scene was a beaming little girl. It was so surreal, it made more sense for me to suppose I had gone insane. No, maybe I really did go insane. The sight of my superior officer nodding with satisfaction and beginning a confession of her faith was horrific. I didnât get even a glimmer of madness from her beautiful, innocent eyes. They were the eyes of a stubborn servant of logic, full of pure reason. But thatâs what was horrific: those eyes stuck on that doll-like face.â
V5/C5
Tanya has some good banter with her Kampfgruppe soldiers and it seems like everyoneâs getting along.
V8/C4
T: âAre you saying you throw yourself into the slaughter purely, justly â sane and sober? Donât make me laugh. Thatâs a broken man talking. Going to war after downing some liquid courage with a grimace is much more human.â He frowns for a moment, perhaps thinking to argue back, and then whines, âSo are you drunk, then, Colonel?â <= yes, a random officer from Tanyaâs Kampfgruppe just asked if she was drunk and thatâs why sheâs always throwing herself into battle so excitedly.
V8/C5
T: âGlad youâre safe, Lieutenant.â V: âThank you, maâam. That said, I would have rather you spared me from getting caught up in that attack.â T: âWhat choice did I have?â V: âWhat is that supposed to mean?â Serebryakov puffs her cheeks out in a pout, which is surely a sign that sheâs feeling better. <= Tanya, Visha wanted you to apologize, not excuse yourself, damn!
Zettour
V1/C5
âHe doesnât know whether they should praise her original ideas or call her insane.â
âApparently, she hasnât forgotten that she once said she wanted a battalion. She, a first lieutenant, to a brigadier generalâŠsomething liable to provoke antipathy? Sheâs already done that.â
âThe smirk on Tanyaâs face reminds Zettour of some unpleasant rumors heâs heard about her.â
V2/C5
Zettour both remains horrified that Tanya was able to speak so frankly about a world war, yet he is sympathetic to the fact that she could do it because she understood what would happen.
V4/C3
Tells Rudersdorf that he âunwaveringly trustsâ her military decisions.
V4/C5
Tanya comes to Zettour to request better units than heâs given her. He finds the request beyond arrogant, seeing as how pressed they are for men, especially for the fact that this is shortly after the Moscow situation and her battalion has âgone too far and been a handfulâ.
âSomehow, he didnât think there could be that many damaged kids in the Empire like this young teen back from the battlefield. And actually, regardless of how he felt about it as a soldier, personally, the idea of interacting with them was terrifying.â
âBut Degurechaff was unfazed and inquired about their experience with killing people. She saw people as products, and she was asking if they had been tested â that was the nuance. Could such a completely utilitarian view of people even be taught? Certainly, the army is an organization that pays attention to individual functions. Substitutability and cost consciousness are two factors hounding everyone. But can you really judge a human being by those criteria alone?âŠThat innocent face and her straight back made her look something like a surreal doll. DoesnâtâŠDoesnât anyone think this is strange?â
Zettour is mentioned to have originally had the same doubts about Tanya as Lehrgen, but after her performance he claims he is ready to âswallow any pill, no matter how bitterâ (I think working with Tanya being the bitter pill) to win the war.
Zettour gives Tanya a little discretion to commandeer some equipment, she takes a lot of discretion. Zettour sort of laughs at off saying âthis was Degurechaffâ but does also mention that Tanyaâs actions âamounted to a borderline interference in Supreme Command.â
V8/C4
Zettour is impressed with how Tanya has trained Grantz and thinks that if she wasnât so good in the field, heâd put her in education.
âSure, Degurechaff may have been broken, but not as an officer.â
Rudersdorf
V2/C1
Rudersdorf says that Tanya has a âdistinctâ [read: probably means difficult] personality, but if he just divided people into useful and not useful, she was useful.
V4/C3
Zettour and Rudersdorf debate Tanya, and he mentions that he only thinks she is talented in the military realm.
Generic Superior Officers
V2/C5
Tanya has a misunderstanding with her CO on the Rhine front. He wants her to train some new recruits normally, she mistakes it as saying âwell, kill as few of them as possible, but do what you gotta do,â she gets kind of reprimanded over it.
V3/Intro
âPerformance Evaluation: Major Tanya von Degurechaff:
Counselorâs Notes on character and conduct [this is printed normally]: Abundant loyalty and excellent fighting spirit. Follow regulations to the letter. Devoutly religious.
[this part is handwritten] Has a bad tendency to take matters into her own hands. Competent but as difficult to handle as a mad dog.â
V3/C1
âSome of the officers even added another thought in the back of their minds: Major von Degurechaff might actually be able to wring out even better results.â
V3/C3
Tanya goes wild on her base commander when he wonât let her sortie to Brest to prevent the French army from evacuating. <= Oddly, IIRC, no one ever like, apologizes to Tanya for not believing her, which is kinda rude, so mostly the incident reflects negatively on her instead of being a balanced: ok she did violate some rules, butâŠmaybe if weâd listened to her weâd have avoided the rest of the fucking war, so seems like it might have been called for?
V3/C5
âThe most important evaluations during a war are the ones from the battlefield, and those were all over the place.â <= Romel, re: Tanyaâs personnel file
âThe second was that although the evaluations were contradictory, she had achieved enough that she was considered an outstanding soldier. Awkwardly, regardless of how she was as an officer, as an individual mage, she was thought very highly of. Her number of kills was among the highest on the Rhine front.âÂ
âIn any case, strictly as a mage, she was unrivaled. As an officer, too, she was by no means incompetent. So they must have been giving her to him as reinforcements and as an excuse to get her out of their hair. Honestly, he felt like they were foisting off their problem on him. âTheyâre telling me to take a mad dog out on a walk with no leash?â He let slip a complaint. Maybe it was just prejudice, but that wasnât what it felt like to General von Romel. After all, he was basically being asked to bet on a bad hand.â
V4/C2
Everyone on the General Staff realizes the huge amount of fallout from Tanya attacking Moscow. The backstory of this is that when Tanya asked for permission, the General Staff thought she was just going to do a fly-by and freak them out, not attack the city. It pretty much kills any opportunity they had to negotiate a quick settlement with Russia in the cradle.
Romel
V3/C5
Romelâs first meeting with Tanya pretty much goes: âso arrogant itâs invigoratingâŠunbelievably insolentâŠin addition to her self-important attitude, it exuded heavy sarcasmâŠnot only was she arrogant, she was clearly horribly warped.â
âAny commissioned officer would understand just from hearing her make that one comment why the Northern and Western Groups couldnât control her. Having a mage battalion drop out of the command structure was almost like losing a whole divisionâ <= ie, Tanyaâs previous superiors must have really disliked her to give her up.
âShe simply decided she would be a patriot if it was good for the nation. In short, sheâs a capable lunatic, but the bad part is she doesnât realize sheâs twistedâŠSheâs crazy. And competent. And more sincere than anyone Iâve ever known.â
âWithout a doubt, sheâs going to end up being the most horrible person I know. And sheâll probably also be one of my most reliable friends on the battlefield.â
V3/C6
Romel reflects that she is a mad dog, and that she is an ego-crushing entity for the average officer. <= while Romel never brings this up, this has a *ton* of important real-world implications for Tanya, especially assuming men still have more than a little trouble listening to women outside the military. Even if you believe the best rumors about Tanya, you still might not want to hire her because sheâs going to be better than you, and most people hate that feeling.
V4/C1
Tanya goes to the Eastern Front, and Romel reflects that he is sad to lose her and that once you got used to her, he found her easy to work with.
People whoâre in here: Lehrgenâs personal opinion, Some wartime randos, OG Eastern Army Command, OG Northern Army Command, Imperial Government, people who mostly know Tanya from her Arene reputation, Western Army Command; Implied Future View of Tanya
Wartime Randos
V1/C5
âSome of those who had been on the front lines had a strange reaction to the name [the 11th Goddess] we picked. They claimed it was the worst joke theyâd ever heard.â <= ie, Tanya was the Devil, not a goddess
V2/C1
Tanya is happy that Dacia has zero airpower. She displays her happiness by smiling maniacally and skipping around her tent. Everyone thinks Tanya is happy that they just got invaded again and the war is growing and she can go kill people.Â
V2/C5
A kinda random infantry guy is still having nightmares about Tanya in like, 1960, and reflects back on how he felt when he heard Tanya casually call for friendly fire to go right through where her men are flying. He questions why anyone listens to her.
âBut when I replay the memories in my mind, I canât help but shout, You monster! A hero, a star, and outstanding magic officer. You, maâam, were a great officer. To all of us imperial soldiers serving on the Rhine lines, you were a godâŠYeah, sheâs a god â an immensely powerful one who presides over life and death. Her words, brimming with a spine-chilling anger, swept over the area as if she was planning to attract all the enemy hostility like moths to a flame. Major von Degurechaff had bared her fangs. It invited a violent reaction. The Republic wanted to hunt the devil. In other words, they devoted all humanityâs wisdom to killing the god of death. Gods donât die, but those of us next to them? âŠThey were right to call her a god of death. She killed the enemy, and the enemy killed our men. Then the noble major, with a glance at all the dead in the mud, took her leave. Fucking hell.â <= and you thought Lehrgen hated her. But, again, real-world implications of this could very well be that post-war, Tanya is a total persona-non-grata as someone that had a high degree of influence on how rabidly everyone fought against the Empire, and how the Empire was treated in the aftermath. I donât make it out quite that bad, but it could be really rough if someone wanted to make it that way.
V4/C5
âThe Guard Division had been on many assignments dealing with formal events, so we had experienceâŠBut what is that? That absurd, expressionless, doll-like creature was giving orders to people who appeared to be bloodthirsty mages just back from the war zone.âÂ
âCould it reallyâŠcould it really be possible for a child to wear such a smile?âŠHer hands were soft and would have looked more natural holding a doll, but instead, this odd, human-shaped creature spread her arms as she delivered a welcoming address. No one. None of the high-ranking officers present could raise an objection to this thing. The veteran mages all obeyed this inhuman being in the form of a person.â
OG Eastern Army Command
V1/C5
âThe members of the eastern army had been openly angered by her annoyed look until days before, but now their faces were pale. She said exactly what she thought: âIncompetent, pitiful, lazy, arrogant, unprepared, mentally disabled, inattentive, no powers of observationâ and her conclusion was that âall mages of the Eastern Army group require reeducationââ
âThe ranking officers from the regional field armies who had come to protest ended up bearing the brunt of the General Staff membersâ critical glares.â
OG Northern Army Command
V2/C3
âWith no idea when Colonel General von Wragell might explode in his seat at the head of the table, Lieutenant General and Chief of Staff von Schreise was inwardly annoyed, but at the same time, the atmosphere was so tense he wanted to bury his head in his hands.â
âSchreise couldnât be the only one thinking that he would have thrown her out immediately if she werenât a representative of the Central Armyâs view.â
ââYouâre very humble, arenât you?â one of the staff officers murmured, curling the corners of his mouth into a smile that was more of a sneer.â
âSchreise had never seen a major with such a big head without making light of himâŠwithout hesitating even a little, she â a mere battalion commander â matter-of-factly gave her opinion to the staff and even had the audacity to disagree with them. Even with the sacred, inviolable General Staffâs power behind her, she was nearing an inexcusable challenge to authority. A head could be allowed to swell only so far. Thereâs a limit to what can be tolerated, even for recipients of the Silver Wings Assault Badge!...the major, though still rather new, was readily crossing a line of which all graduates from the war college should have been aware.â
V3/C5
âThere was a pile of especially severe criticism from the Northern Army Group. They said she was transferred after voicing a clear objection to those in authority.â
Imperial Government
V2/C5
Tanya sinks a Commonwealth vessel, she is court-martialed, the military says she did nothing wrong [which I agree with], but the diplomats want to punish her to appease the Commonwealth. After the not-guilty verdict, Tanyaâs smug-ass smile makes everyone go: ummâŠshould we really have let her get away with this??
V4/C2
She then further makes the diplomats hate her over her Moscow raid.
V4/C3
Rudersdorf warns Zettour that Tanya going overboard is earning Zettour criticism from the government.
V4/C4
During her second court-martial, Tanya doing the most in Moscow manages to fracture the relationship between the government/supreme army command & the guys more in charge of the day-to-day war, like Zettour & Rudersdorf.
International Post-Hoc View on Arene
V2/C6
âThey gunned people down like they were so many targets in a firing exercise. They got âpointsâ for shooting people. People had blocked themselves in, so they used heavy-explosion formulas to bombard whole districts. Those are all painful memories of the tragedy being shared today. Even counting only the confirmed deaths, the city of Arene lost half its population that day. In order to avoid the heavy responsibility for each soldier that would result if they went into the city and had to visually confirm their targets, they aimed to cause widespread fires via artillery bombardment from positions surrounding the city. A portion of the documents shows that they had chosen targets that were likely to spread the flames as proof-of-concept for firestorm.â <= the reporter doesnât know this, but Tanya is the person that comes up with that proof-of-concept for creating a firestorm, as well as the person that creates the case to make it legal to repress a civilian revolt with a military. To me it seems like Arene is presented as the Tanyaverse Bombing of Dresden, except how it would be viewed if Germany had won WWII.
Tanya thinks about how if the Empire loses, her reputation is in the toilet if it becomes known that she did this.
Western Army Command
V2/C6
[The Lt. General or above that is in command of the Western Front] âA terrifying report or a proposal from hell. The one who thought of this was either a lawyer so cunning the devil would invite them to join forces or a criminal. This way of thinking is practically inhuman. Only a devil who forgot their reason and conscience in their motherâs womb could come up with such a tactic. That someone would equate having the technical capabilities for an operation with actually doing itâŠAre they deranged?â
âLuckily, an army corps commander summoning a mere major is extremely rare. Exceptional though it was, it meant there was a chance he might have to summon this monster again somedayâŠDoing his best not to look directly at the monster straightening her posture in front of him, the army corps commander accepted that it was for work and met her.â
âThe principles behind the actions of this major in front of him were impossible to understand using anyoneâs logic or emotions. Her inorganic eyes compelled you to conclude that her thoughts, her frameworks, her way of being were all warped.â
This guy keeps going on and on more than I have here, tbh heâs one of Tanyaâs main haters. Itâs fine Tanya, itâs only the guy in charge of Western Army Command, who listens to him?
âI hope no one noticed that I just flinched, thought the army corps commander, sensing that he was distinctly afraid of herâŠNo worries about what? He deeply wanted to ask what she was planning to do, but he held back. He told himself it was surely better not to knowâŠBut there is probably no one more suited to being a soldier than you. Perhaps you feel at home in hell on the Rhine front.â
V3/C5
âThe Western Army Group declined to evaluate her, saying her good and bad points neutralized each other, so it was difficult to rate her. Furthermore, she had attempted to resist orders.â
Implied Future View of Tanya/The Parable of the Salamander
V4/C5
âFrom what I heard, the Salamander is adorable and very clever. If you show it affection, itâll get attached to you. Like a German shepherd, it can become a trustworthy member of the family. Sometimes it begs or plays tricks, but apparently, everyone ends up overlooking these things. Of course, Mrs. Legen grew angry and screamed that it went too far, butâŠWell, in the end, everyone doted on the Salamander. Because when itâs even more reliable than a German shepherd, how could you not? At some point, though, the Salamanderâs requests and pranks grew to be too much. But what do you think happened when no one was sympathetic to dependable Mrs. Legen, who had continued to angrily scold it the whole time? Thatâs right. No one was able to stop the Salamander! Of course, the Salamander loved and cherished everyone. But sadly, there was no one to teach it right from wrong. So the Salamander never realized that everyone disliked it. Soon it had exhausted everyoneâs patience.â <= for reference, Tanya commands the Salamander Kampfgruppe; this is told as a cautionary tale that Andrew says circulates throughout the future Empire.
Your Authorâs Take on Tanyaâs Reputation vs Reality
The above should have real-world implications for Tanyaâs personal life as far as friends, and for her career both within and beyond the military once the war is over, because, you know, people talk. Anyone who phones up an old pal because said old pal had some quality time with Tanya and theyâre curious what sheâs like is probably not going to receive a glowing personal recommendation, and the higher up those people are in society, the worse it is likely to be.Â
Even for people who think she has a genius applicable beyond the military sphere, outside of extreme circumstances people generally donât want to employ anyone, no matter how smart, who is known for being unpredictable, uncontrollable, arrogant in the extreme, abusive towards coworkers, manipulative, possibly just straight up evil, etc etc. Within the military, after the war I would expect her to be hampered by the fact that a lot of people wonât want to work with her unless thereâs a really pressing reason they need her skillset.
I canât believe Iâm bringing this show up from years past, but sheâs sort of in the same position as Dr. House from the TV show - famously talented; famously toxic in the workplace; only one place will employ him, and at a much lower salary than his reputation should command, and even so, thinking that he could get away with that in real life is pushing the suspension of disbelief for the show. The same goes with friendships - very few well-adjusted adults are willing to befriend The Cool Asshole in real life.
When it does happen IRL, those relationships usually arenât healthy & happy, and can easily end up with borderline-emotionally-abusive undertones because the follower is afraid of losing the leader, and molds themselves to fit what the other person wants so as to be an unchallenging, uncritical presence in the life of their idol.
For a story about an adult man reincarnated as a young girl fighting in magical WW1.5, YS manages to put a surprisingly interesting twist on the Main Character is a Cool Asshole Without Consequences model, with Tanya getting away with it in the present due to extreme circumstances, not realizing that the war is the only reason sheâs getting away with it, and facing many implied future consequences for it.
While itâs entirely possible and often completely necessary to handwave Tanya overcoming this for storytelling purposes, as you canât go many places story-wise if Tanya is as screwed as it sounds like sheâs going to be, standard reality is that sheâs gonna need to do some serious legwork to dig herself out of the hole sheâs in, both personally and professionally.Â
I appreciate that the crux of a good Tanya story is often Tanya thinking normal reality will apply to her but then bypassing normal reality to end up somewhere she never intended on being, much to her chagrin, and readers therefore may feel adhering to realism violates the reality of Tanyaverse.Â
For the purposes of this story, I have chosen to stick with where the preponderance of evidence leads and apply a good amount of normal reality to Tanya, because that is exactly what allows me to proceed along a different avenue of Tanya misunderstanding things and ending up somewhere she never intended on being, keeping to the spirit of Tanya stories. Plus, Tanya doesnât seem very intent on growing as a person in the absence of consequences and I need my character growth drivers.
âŠand I canât avoid admitting I still end up handwaving some portion of those consequences for Tanya, since, as stated above, itâsâŠhard to go anywhere with a story if you donât.