XD thank you. I would like to do more things like this, though maybe not what you're thinkingOkay X) I'll do my best to explain!No real shocker, Felix is psychotic. Most likely he's also a sociopath. I don't know about when he started acting that way, if its a case of ptsd like Locus or if he truly is a sociopath and he's been this way since birth. The reason it looks like him is because Felix's greatest fear is of himself, of being alone. Felix and Locus have one thing in common, that being that they both have a tremendous sense of self loathing, Locus' manifests in depression and the impossible goal of being "perfect" Felix's manifests in lashing out at other people. When a person bullies another they do it because it makes them feel good, they feel more dominant, more in control, safer. Which is what this all comes down to for Felix, he doesn't feel safe, ever. He hurts everyone around him to prove he's stronger, tries to make everyone feel the same way he does about himself, because if he does then they can't hurt him. That's why he latched on to Locus, because Locus already hates himself, its the perfect victim for a predictor like Felix and creates a toxic relationship. Locus won't leave no matter how much Felix hurts him, likely because he either doesn't see it as abuse, or believes that he deserves it, he might even think Felix is strong and want to be more like him. It seems to be mostly emotional abuse, likely because if he were to try and physically hurt Locus the jig would be up and Locus would leave, which is the last thing Felix wants.So I guess to sum it up: Felix hates himself, he hurts everything and everyone around him to feel in control, to feel safe, he manipulates anyone he can find who will give him even a shred of pity or power over them to make himself feel strong. He fears being alone because it would leave him only with himself, who he hates. The representation is not just of his fear but of his own psychosis, his depression and self hate, and "whispers" constantly in Felix's ear how much of pathetic, weak, monster he is, it embraces him almost like a lover, a sick mockery of the safety he desires, hanging off his back as a tremendous weight. In the image it has knives graphed on to its hands, both of which are Felix's choice of weapon (next to words) because they are more intimate, its more personal and makes him feel powerful, as it does with most murderers. The hands are skeletal and are coated in feted black rot, an indication of how disgusting Felix knows himself to be on the inside. Part of him probably wants to die, but is also too afraid to. He constantly suffers in agony in his head, and can only relieve it by taking it out on others. Because as Locus said, he is a monster.I may have babbled a bitbut hopefully it makes sense! Psychology is one of my hobbies and its terribly fun to analyze characters