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I just got tired of people saying that Taylor's thoughts are always truthful and accurate. If that doesn't match up with the definition of Unreliable Narrator, I apologize.
Although, she is an unreliable narrator in parts of the story by your definition, see Khepri.
So I saw someone saying "Taylor isn't an unreliable narrator" again, so I'll just put my ideas out here to see who agrees.
I think Taylor is an unreliable narrator, which I will define as A narrator who is wrong, or lies about aspects of the story.
By this definition, there are multiple...
Teams are more than just people who can hit stuff with you. Like you said, Tattletale is primarily support, she figures out enemy weaknesses and tells other people where to hit.
But more than that Taylor needs friends. Right now she talks to two people semi-honestly, the Youth Guard advocate...
I love this story.
Someone is going to break, and I doubt it's Taylor. She's only still there because she doesn't want to be a criminal. And the moment she feels threatened, she's out the door.
I can't think of anything the PRT could do to keep her there, but damn if they don't seem to realize...