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* AbusiveParents: Like in ''Blossoming Trail'', Talia is publicly demonized as an abusive mother by Chloe's supporters because she wasn't "spoiling [Chloe] rotten" in their eyes, even though the situation is much more complicated than it appears. This wrongful view of her compounded her guilt over Chloe's disappearance, and ultimately landed her in the Infinity Train.
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* ItsAllAboutMe: Yggdrasil sees Chloe as a self-pitying child who ran away to spite everyone for not catering to her, abandoning her mother to become a scapegoat just for not "spoiling her rotten", in Yggdrasil's words.
* NeverMyFault: Deconstructed. Since Chloe's departure, everyone started blaming each other regarding who did what to Chloe, regardless of their actual involvement. Talia got hit with it the worst since, in everyone's eyes, the fact that she wasn't "spoiling [Chloe] rotten" made her look like [[AbusiveParents a bad mother]]. This is what leads to her boarding the Infinity Train, too - she took a train to her parents' house because she wanted to get away from the victim-blaming.
* NeverMyFault: Deconstructed. Since Chloe's departure, everyone started blaming each other regarding who did what to Chloe, regardless of their actual involvement. Talia got hit with it the worst since, in everyone's eyes, the fact that she wasn't "spoiling [Chloe] rotten" made her look like [[AbusiveParents a bad mother]]. This is what leads to her boarding the Infinity Train, too - she took a train to her parents' house because she wanted to get away from the victim-blaming.
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* ItsAllAboutMe: Yggdrasil sees condemns Chloe as a self-pitying child who ran away to spite everyone for not catering to her, abandoning her mother to become a scapegoat just for not "spoiling her rotten", in Yggdrasil's words.
rotten" as she expected her to.
* NeverMyFault: Deconstructed. Since Chloe's departure, everyone started blaming each other regarding who did what to Chloe, regardless of their actual involvement. Talia got hit with it the worst since, in everyone's eyes, the fact that she wasn't "spoiling [Chloe] rotten" made her look like [[AbusiveParents a bad mother]]. This is what leads to her boarding the Infinity Train, too- -- she took a train to her parents' house because she wanted to get away from the victim-blaming.
* NeverMyFault: Deconstructed. Since Chloe's departure, everyone started blaming each other regarding who did what to Chloe, regardless of their actual involvement. Talia got hit with it the worst since, in everyone's eyes, the fact that she wasn't "spoiling [Chloe] rotten" made her look like [[AbusiveParents a bad mother]]. This is what leads to her boarding the Infinity Train, too
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* WhatTheHellHero: In reference to Chloe, Yggdrasil calls her a self-pitying child who refused to talk about her problems and ran away from home to spite everyone for not reading her mind or catering to her whims, leaving her mother behind to be demonized by others for not spoiling her daughter.
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* WhatTheHellHero: In reference contrast to Chloe, his more encouraging assessment of [[ParentsAsPeople Talia]], Yggdrasil is more condemning of Chloe, whom he calls her a self-pitying child who refused to talk about her problems and ran away from home to spite everyone for not reading her mind or catering to her whims, leaving her mother behind to be wrongly demonized by others for not spoiling her daughter.
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* AdultFear: Implied. Talia suddenly disappearing like Chloe did will have repercussions for her remaining family in the real world.
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* AdultFear: Implied. Talia suddenly disappearing like Chloe did will have repercussions for her remaining family in the real world.
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* BrutalHonesty: Yggdrasil is blunt about what he truly thinks about Chloe.
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* BrutalHonesty: Justified. Yggdrasil states he sees all Passengers on the Train [[WartsAndAll as they really are]], so he is blunt about what on his assessments of them. Chloe, in his words, is a "self-pitying child" who let her problems boil over instead of talking to someone, and ran away out of spite towards everyone for not reading her mind. On the other hand, he truly thinks about Chloe.calls Talia a flawed woman who is firmly rooted in denial, yet a kind woman who tried to bond with Chloe and is unfairly demonized by others for not spoiling her daughter.
* ForWantOfANail: It was Talia's choice to pay her parents a visit by train that got her on the Infinity Train, rather than using the phone to contact them like in the canon storyline.
* IRejectYourReality: In Yggdrasil's eyes, this is Talia's main flaw. Her reluctance to see and/or accept reality as it truly is not only contributed to Chloe being on the Train, but also blinded her to Chloe's worst flaws like her [[ItsAllAboutMe self-pitying mindset]]. He gives Talia a book that [[ArtInitiatesLife brings anything she draws to life]] so she could overcome her denial.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Yggdrasil sees Chloe as a self-pitying child who ran away to spite everyone for not catering to her, abandoning her mother to become a scapegoat just for not "spoiling her rotten", in Yggdrasil's words.
* NeverMyFault: Deconstructed. Since Chloe's departure, everyone started blaming each other regarding who did what to Chloe, regardless of their actual involvement. Talia got hit with it the worst since, in everyone's eyes, the fact that she wasn't "spoiling [Chloe] rotten" made her look like [[AbusiveParents a bad mother]]. This is what leads to her boarding the Infinity Train, too - she took a train to her parents' house because she wanted to get away from the victim-blaming.
* ParentsAsPeople: Talia, according to Yggdrasil, is a flawed woman who is unwilling to accept the harsh things in life, yet is a kind mother who tried and failed to bond with Chloe, and is being wrongly demonized by everyone for not spoiling her daughter rotten.
* PoorCommunicationKills: Deconstructed. Yggdrasil [[BrutalHonesty bluntly]] points out Chloe chose to keep her problems to herself until they boiled over, then ran away to spite everyone when they couldn't read her mind.
* WartsAndAll: Yggdrasil sees everyone on the Train in an unbiased light, so he knows of both their good and bad traits. This includes heroic figures like Chloe.
* IRejectYourReality: In Yggdrasil's eyes, this is Talia's main flaw. Her reluctance to see and/or accept reality as it truly is not only contributed to Chloe being on the Train, but also blinded her to Chloe's worst flaws like her [[ItsAllAboutMe self-pitying mindset]]. He gives Talia a book that [[ArtInitiatesLife brings anything she draws to life]] so she could overcome her denial.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Yggdrasil sees Chloe as a self-pitying child who ran away to spite everyone for not catering to her, abandoning her mother to become a scapegoat just for not "spoiling her rotten", in Yggdrasil's words.
* NeverMyFault: Deconstructed. Since Chloe's departure, everyone started blaming each other regarding who did what to Chloe, regardless of their actual involvement. Talia got hit with it the worst since, in everyone's eyes, the fact that she wasn't "spoiling [Chloe] rotten" made her look like [[AbusiveParents a bad mother]]. This is what leads to her boarding the Infinity Train, too - she took a train to her parents' house because she wanted to get away from the victim-blaming.
* ParentsAsPeople: Talia, according to Yggdrasil, is a flawed woman who is unwilling to accept the harsh things in life, yet is a kind mother who tried and failed to bond with Chloe, and is being wrongly demonized by everyone for not spoiling her daughter rotten.
* PoorCommunicationKills: Deconstructed. Yggdrasil [[BrutalHonesty bluntly]] points out Chloe chose to keep her problems to herself until they boiled over, then ran away to spite everyone when they couldn't read her mind.
* WartsAndAll: Yggdrasil sees everyone on the Train in an unbiased light, so he knows of both their good and bad traits. This includes heroic figures like Chloe.
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* WhatTheHellHero: In reference to Chloe, Yggdrasil calls her a self-pitying child who refused to talk about her problems and ran away from home to spite everyone for not reading her mind or catering to her whims, leaving her mother behind to be demonized by others for not spoiling her daughter.
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''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/30637901 Infinity Train: Artist of Yggdrasil]]'': A one shot that makes a very tiny, but significant change: instead of calling her parents, Talia Cerise decided to pay them a visit by train.
She just didn't take the train she expected.
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!!This fanfic contains instances of:
* ArtInitiatesLife: Talia gains a book that lets whatever she draw come to life as long as it's open; once she closes it, the sketch disappears.
* BrutalHonesty: Yggdrasil is blunt about what he truly thinks about Chloe.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Talia, Chloe's mother, is the main protagonist of this story.
* WhatIf: Instead of calling her parents, what if Talia decided to try visit them by train, causing the Infinity Train to snatch her?
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She just didn't take the train she expected.
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!!This fanfic contains instances of:
* ArtInitiatesLife: Talia gains a book that lets whatever she draw come to life as long as it's open; once she closes it, the sketch disappears.
* BrutalHonesty: Yggdrasil is blunt about what he truly thinks about Chloe.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Talia, Chloe's mother, is the main protagonist of this story.
* WhatIf: Instead of calling her parents, what if Talia decided to try visit them by train, causing the Infinity Train to snatch her?
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