
If I were to comprimate my Demadaras theme in a single word, it´d be: Control.Â
With her old tribe erased and having left the one who took her in she doesn't have the training and upbringing to deal with the over-ambition from her youth as well as her anger issues. She sees herself as the chief of her tribe since she is the left, yet nobody acknowledges her. She wants to be seen as a terrifying warrior, and with enough training she may, however she is hilariously short.Â
Her emotions dictate her plans, and her pride prevents her from genuinely seeking help. So she ends as one who wants to control everything around her, but in truth has no control over anything in her life.
With her old tribe erased and having left the one who took her in she doesn't have the training and upbringing to deal with the over-ambition from her youth as well as her anger issues. She sees herself as the chief of her tribe since she is the left, yet nobody acknowledges her. She wants to be seen as a terrifying warrior, and with enough training she may, however she is hilariously short.Â
Her emotions dictate her plans, and her pride prevents her from genuinely seeking help. So she ends as one who wants to control everything around her, but in truth has no control over anything in her life.