Wanda’s defining trait is radical self-reliance—she refuses any outside help. In good paths, she must betray this core belief by reporting Terrance or seeking backup to survive. In the Terrance path, she stays 100% true to her philosophy, handling everything alone. This unyielding stance isolates her and leads to her downfall. The path isn’t inconsistent; it’s the tragic, logical conclusion of her character.
Only Terrance is the perfect mirror: a student smart enough to weaponize her isolation, young enough to make every touch taboo, and obsessed enough to turn her self-reliance into sexual surrender. The path isn’t inconsistent; it’s the tragic, logical conclusion of her character. It doesn’t break Wanda—it proves her, body and soul, in a way no other route can.