Honestly it stopped being about the player and their agency halfway through development, invalidating all this lovely power fantasy discourse. We're genuinely just soft-experiencing "nextgame" where it's Savin and the goon squad's DnD game with inconsequential cookie cutter "choices".
Or at the very least it just feels like it.
Yup
It all comes down to honesty, Savin is not honest with what he wants to achieve, and that's it
Is a power fantasy, you, the champion, become the most influential person ever; loved by the gods, cherished by whole kingdoms, respected and revered in all lands as far as your eyesight might reach. Everyone who hates the champion is also depicted as a sorry loser no worthy of any attention or as a creepy freak no one really likes, and as much as your character is presented as a inconsequential blob playing a part because the gods don't care, they do still care enough to have you around fixing this or that issue, they want you
Is so much of a power fantasy that the main bad guy who has no equal in the world, discounting bad end scenarios including those in which she lose, the same endings that only happen because of you taking another role, that same demon woman does want you to win. Everything Kasyrra does reverts back at the key factor, you being amazing, like a baby duck with this mental and emotional imprint of you, always in her mind
Deep down Savin wants you to enjoy his fantasy world which is filled to the brim with what he enjoys, but also hates you for not fully embracing all that is inside, almost as if you were rejecting the wonderful thing he has done for you
Pride and dishonesty, and there you have it
You have no idea what power fantasy is, do you? And being so weirdly aggressive at the same time about it, you got a personal vendetta or something?
Case in point: Dune.
A seemingly regular guy, suddenly discovers that he is a prophesied god-emperor of mankind, and goes on an epic revenge journey against the killers of his father.
Tolkien hated it when he first read Dune.
And it's a world-renowned classic.
Going worm mode as a power fantasy
To be honest, "Realism" is a Trap. All stories are unrealistic in their own way. Even fiction works like les misérables feels heightened, theatrical narrative designed to explore philosophical ideas about justice, mercy, and redemption.
Honestly, power fantasys are more about being emotionally true, the "realism" of a power fantasy isn't in the events themselves, but in the core emotional experience it provides: the thrill of competence, the satisfaction of mastery, the weight of responsibility, the joy of earned victory. You can make a very relatable story if you know how emotions works.
Besides, sometimes real events are even more crazy than fiction.
Yeah, in a really condensed way, deep down a power fantasy exist to give people the feeling to be at the top at least for once
You could take something like, let's say, Saint Seiya and find that is a constant power fantasy like a good shonen should be while also, being full of tragedy
Even third rate, first episode bad guy with zero relevancy gets to be the top dog for a second and have is death elevated and no, this is not an excuse to post more Saint Seiya clips I swear