
1. Â Denial: I think that this would be the longest or second longest stage for Virara. She would go through days, months, maybe even years before realizing she is in pain.
2. Anger: Her most severe stage. Virara understands anger more than pretty much any other emotion, most of which she is not in touch with. She would become so savagely violent it might be seen as a regression to her feral state before she was educated. It'd be a miracle if she didn't get herself killed during this stage or did something unforgivable.
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3. Bargaining: Virara is too straightforward to lie to herself about what happened, but it's likely she'd go through this as well.
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 4. Depression: Virara, losing all feelings and thoughts, becomes an empty shell, unable to do anything aside from the bare minimum necessary to survive.
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 5. Acceptance: With help from others, she manages to recognize what happened to her and move onward with the old "foe" of emotional trauma defeated.
2. Anger: Her most severe stage. Virara understands anger more than pretty much any other emotion, most of which she is not in touch with. She would become so savagely violent it might be seen as a regression to her feral state before she was educated. It'd be a miracle if she didn't get herself killed during this stage or did something unforgivable.
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3. Bargaining: Virara is too straightforward to lie to herself about what happened, but it's likely she'd go through this as well.
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 4. Depression: Virara, losing all feelings and thoughts, becomes an empty shell, unable to do anything aside from the bare minimum necessary to survive.
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 5. Acceptance: With help from others, she manages to recognize what happened to her and move onward with the old "foe" of emotional trauma defeated.
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