Game recognise game, I guess. Demons have no solidarity tho and besides, they’re feuding, remember?
Having said that, Andrew strikes me as leaning more toward the fae species of demon, ancient, guarded and attracted to quiet lovely earthly things. His low statements lacking in most regular inflections is what makes a lot of what he says so sharp and a little jarring.
In all seriousness, what I appreciate the most about Kelsey’s sims videos is that Worth it has such a compulsive formula that we don’t often get to see either Steven or Andrew outside of the confines of reacting to decadent food, giving their perspectives on pre-existing food and gourmet culture while maintaining the depersonalised aspect. Now we get to see Andrew being creative here and it shows that he has the mind of an artist and a love for the external more kaleidoscopic aspects of his daily life. I think that’s really what shimmers around Andrew in general and makes people think the word ‘elegant’ or ‘withdrawn’ which makes him seem like he has shadows in his personality when they look at how he is and how he behaves. I got a real chance to see more of that through this series and gosh am I looking forward to seeing what little specks of ‘darkness’ he chooses to show in the next episode controlling sim Steven.
I don’t express this enough but I think Andrew is really special and lol you don’t know all the facts, which are that I love him.