I don't think Calliope "made it all up". There are very observable trends across characters with the same aspect, but the fact that it's often so vague and abstract makes it hard for a reader to be able to say definitely "oh, that's a light thing" as opposed to "oh, that's a serket thing", and there's another layer of complexity to it in that a lot of aspects overlap with each other and there are gaps in the system.egg wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2019 5:58 pmThe real hot take is that Classpect has literally nothing to do with your personality and Calliope literally just made it all up. We have no evidence otherwise besides off-site sources like the EZ.calamityCons wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2019 3:22 pmI am not really clear on what the aspects mean to signify metaphorically. Oftentimes the classpect system comes across to me as nonsense or inherently contradictory because it isn't something that was meant to be so supremely important. Many fan-made theories on how classpects work and what they represent tend not to have too much consistency between them, so I think this is just another example of an aspect being a general superpower?
But with that in mind, Hussie has classpected actual people, most notably Cohen (page of blood iirc) and considering Cohen neither exists in a fictional narrative nor has any superpowers that we're aware of, I think it's safe to say it means something in relation to personality, we're just left a little vague on the "what".