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Oh no not you, your information is correct.
Cool your jets there, good sir. This thread is a fine place for this discussion as far as I'm concerned. General concepts of the Skullheart sprang naturally out of that question. If needs be I can change the thread title, but I don't see that it needs that just yet. (And besides, we don't know what the Skullheart is, so that first question has not been answered. It has been theorized, which is very open to discussion.)
Cool your jets there, good sir. This thread is a fine place for this discussion as far as I'm concerned. General concepts of the Skullheart sprang naturally out of that question. If needs be I can change the thread title, but I don't see that it needs that just yet. (And besides, we don't know what the Skullheart is, so that first question has not been answered. It has been theorized, which is very open to discussion.)
One thing that has bugged me a little about the Skullheart is how the selfishness of the wish is reflected in the speed/power of the resulting Skullgirl.
Squigly's mother was transformed instantly and was immediately able to summon hordes of the undead, whereas Filia is said to have a slow transformation based on how selfless her wish was.
Alos, how does the 7 year cycle affect that sort of thing? If Marie is killed on the first year of her term as Skullgirl and someone immediately makes a really selfish wish, will she immediately become the Skullgirl and break the cycle?
Sorry I was just really pissed off at what Colossi said, which actually was off-topic in a way. I totally support speculation about the Skull Heart, I was just trying to keep the thread from derailing into a discussion about misguided ethics. Also I wasn't sure if the original poster was asking for intense speculation about the nature of the Skull Heart, or only what its general function is. That's a question that new Skullgirls fans may tend to ask so in a way I considered it answered. If this thread is going down that path then I support it wholeheartedly.
What if she's not defeated? I mean, I don't know much about canon, but are there limits to the wish the person can make, like... you know... asking to be an invincible skullgirl?
I know it's been said already about the loophole and stuff, but I feel the need to mention that I found it interesting exactly what Alex said, and that's that "wishing is an inherently selfish act".
It would seem that the Skull Heart simply holds everyone to completely and utterly unreasonable standards, so even the purest of Disney princesses making the most innocent and selfless wish of all would become the Skullgirl regardless, because the very act in and of itself is considered selfish.
I would assume even a wish like "bearing the unhappiness of everyone else in the world on your own shoulders" or something that would similarly bring nothing but negative results to the user would be interpreted as selfish, too. Even if the "wish" has only the slightest modicum--a mere atom--of something that isn't complete and utter altruism in it, nope. You gonna get Skullgirl'd.
I mean, look at Filia. The Heart made her turn into the Skullgirl because she maybe felt like she might have done something bad. That vaguely guilty feeling might not have even been real and she still had to be the Skullgirl.
The weirdest thing to me is that selfishness is not in and of itself a bad thing--it's okay to want or need things for yourself. Maslow's hierarchy of needs in action, you know? It's just selfishness in excess that gets to be a problem.
So it would seem that the Skull Heart's goals are completely bonkers, really. I mean, it's a bit hypocritical of the thing to go judging people for wanting stuff, then turn around and try to kill all mankind every seven years! What's with that, huh? >:P