Desire at second? Really? I've had maybe one halfway wooberific moment about Desire, and the rest of the time wanted to wring its fucking neck. As the good Gaiman intended, I think.
Hey, Broomy, you should buy me all of Sandman for my birthday. I'm just saying.
Come over to my house. I'll let you read them all.
and Summer, really? How do you figure?
Because I finally understood the crazy Spike fans mindset when I wanted to stomp Seth and Anna into little bits for hurting her and found myself actually *angry*. Because I often want to wrap her in a blanket and feed her soup. She's so my woobiegirl.
Desire at second? Really? I
Gack! That was completely backwards! Is fixed now!
[edit: I also have the woobie feelings about Summer. People should just BE NICE TO HER, DAMNIT.]
Gack! That was completely backwards! Is fixed now!
I figured it had to be, because in no way is Death a woobie. A role-model, hell yes. But not a woobie.
Maybe it's a term that can only apply to people that try to give off an image of strong or scary, but don't back it up and make you want to hug them anyway.
Aeryn is actually strong and scary, and does not project a need for hugs. She's not a woobie. Chiana, however? Total woobie.
Death needs the least hugs of any of them. (But she should get them anyway, because she's cute.)
I don't get a sense of woobieness from Destruction or Delirium. Del has Barnabas to keep an eye on her, and Destruction ... I just don't see him needing a hug, a blanky, and some hot soup. Or someone petting his head.
I'm thinking specifically of Destruction's story in Endless Nights. Delirium is severely damaged, and Destruction is all quiet, self-contained despair. That's where I'm getting the woobie vibe.
I think River is a woobie quite often.
Death needs the least hugs of any of them.
Yeah, she's the one who's there to give the needed hugs at the end to everyone else.
I was going to compare River to Despair earlier in that very respect, actually, but didn't want to draw out my post any longer. Both are unbalanced and damaged, but powerful in their own ways, capable of things that are disturbing and things that are adorable. And you just want to hug the crap out of 'em.