Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24098614-20180511224556/@comment-14138255-20180512190557

Those aren't different psychological issues, those are the same issues: Hollywood Psychopathy, the generic cookie cutter maladies characters have. Adam is the classic stalker, and not in a particularly intimidating way anymore. He is said to have become a person purely driven by spite, but it doesn't seem to involve anyone other than Blake (Sienna Khan might have snubbed him once, sad that we don't see much of that).

Tyrian is only slightly better. He's also just the cookie cutter psycho. An intimidating one, but nothing unique about him.

On a scale between FMA:Brotherhood Kimbley ("The nature of this world is self-gratification, thus I see no reason why I can't enjoy myself every once and awhile") and FMA (03) Kimbley ("gooo-hoo-hoo slay queen slay!!!"), Tyrian is sadly in the latter.

There's no sense of complexity or nuance to any character that can even vaguely be said to have an Ambiguous Disorder, no viewpoints other than "gosh I hate Blake and maybe humans too" or "gosh I kinda like Salem."

THus, I can't really see RT/Merry being conscious enough to include a specific condition for the reason why a character left their children behind other than "oh I guess she didn't want to raise them." I might be being a bit unfair to them, but it's hard to think otherwise when they're given a full open city that is completely different from Beacon with a unique culture and 5 named characters confirmed to have lived there only for them to say "da fuq are we supposed to do with this?"