It seems you're referring to a specific blog post titled by an author called Crazy Wanker (likely a pen name). I don't have direct access to live blogs or user-specific content unless it's widely published and indexed.
With the twin brother reveal and the impending arrival of the shadow organization, all eyes are on . Crazy Wanker teased on his Twitter (X) account: "Part 3 isn't a prologue anymore. That's when the 'Crazy Son' actually shows up." crazy son prologue part 2 by crazy wanker new
: If rooted in experimental genres, could feature: It seems you're referring to a specific blog
Another angle is to consider the cultural or social context. The artist might be using the name and song titles to make a statement or explore themes like identity, rebellion, or societal norms. The word "Crazy" could indicate a focus on madness, freedom, or non-conformity. Crazy Wanker teased on his Twitter (X) account:
Finally, Part 2 of the prologue likely establishes how the external world reacts to the protagonist. In typical "Crazy Wanker" fashion, the protagonist probably oscillates between terrifying their peers and amusing them. This creates a dynamic where the "Crazy Son" is both a pariah and a curiosity. The author uses this dynamic to critique the surrounding characters: the "sane" people who blindly follow rules appear foolish, while the "crazy" protagonist appears enlightened. The prologue acts as a thesis statement for the rest of the work: logic is overrated, and survival belongs to those willing to embrace their madness.