
Technically, Edda has already been pushed over the edge several times, enough to the point where she no longer considers herself a "person." Years of constant sources of mental abuse certainly doesn't help either. Luckily she was built to be rather resilient, so her chances of suffering a psychotic break from a recurring instance is remarkably low - she just comes to accept it as something that will happen again naturally. Killed the person she loves? She'll probably do it again. Someone she (sort of) cared for forgot she existed? So will everyone else. Luckily she is quite practiced at putting on the face that people expect her to be, so her broken state is something that is quite difficult, if not impossible, to notice.
This is not to say it cannot happen again, it would just have to be weirdly specific and personal. Confirming how she feels about herself, or dredging up one of her latent fears will tend to do the trick. These instances are usually accompanied by a breakdown and lots of crying, followed by her safely retreating back into the doll-like state she is meant to always be in. What a horrible person.
This is not to say it cannot happen again, it would just have to be weirdly specific and personal. Confirming how she feels about herself, or dredging up one of her latent fears will tend to do the trick. These instances are usually accompanied by a breakdown and lots of crying, followed by her safely retreating back into the doll-like state she is meant to always be in. What a horrible person.