It almost feels like the true story the author wanted to tell isn't Ian's but Brian', and the first part was just a pretext honestly
Like I know they are technically the same person but it feels like by getting Brian's memory, Ian is just going to lose traits of his personality that I really liked
Ian has lived a different life than Brian, and it's quite sad that there is such focus on Brian because I found Ian much more interesting and complex as a character
But well, can't wait for the end of the flashbacks and the return to the main story to see how all this "reincarnation" thing happens
It almost feels like the true story the author wanted to tell isn't Ian's but Brian', and the first part was just a pretext honestly
Like I know they are technically the same person but it feels like by getting Brian's memory, Ian is just going to lose traits of his personality that I really liked
Ian has lived a different life than Brian, and it's quite sad that there is such focus on Brian because I found Ian much more interesting and complex as a character
But well, can't wait for the end of the flashbacks and the return to the main story to see how all this "reincarnation" thing happens