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I came across this WP on the Internets. I like it a lot, I think the pictures of Etna and Flonne represent their personalities very well.
I just read about Nietzsche's Übermensch (Over-Man) and master-slave morality and I think the "theories'" opposite aspects can quite accurately be adapted to Etna and Flonne.
Etna represents master morality ("The noble type of man experiences itself as determining values; it does not need approval; it judges, 'what is harmful to me is harmful in itself") She's at least half-über-demon. She is vital, power-willed, dangerous, rude, expanding, the destructive and creative 'judge and avenger of her own law'. She doesn't have a conscience.
Flonne represents slave morality ("It is herd morality which holds to the standard of that which is useful or beneficial to the weak or powerless", "The essence of slave morality is utility: the good is what is most useful for the community as a whole"). She's kind, secure, humble, obedient and mediocre. She's a Nietzsche's 'the Last Man', an opposite to Over-Man.
Flonne is humbleness and love. Etna is will to power and life. Etna is soooo great<3. She has that collar around her neck and/but she's all by herself the only one allowed to strap her.
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