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== Personality ==
== Personality ==
Joseph initially held an optimistic outlook upon being transported to another world, believing it to be a grand adventure. However he was quickly disabused of that notion after experiencing the realities of being an adventurer. Disillusioned, Joseph turned to alcohol, becoming an alcoholic. Joseph is further discouraged upon meeting Ryoka and Erin, who were able to better adapt and thrive in Innworld, and saw himself as useless. However, he becomes revitalized when he introduces football to Liscor and the world, finding a purpose and a career in teaching football to people.<ref>[[Chapter 7.26]]</ref> Despite being much happier, Joseph sometimes exhibits an imposter syndrome, comparing himself to others, and still drinks, though less than before.   
Joseph initially held an optimistic outlook upon being transported to another world, believing it to be a grand adventure. However, after negative experiences as an adventurer fighting monster, he is traumatized, becoming an alcoholic. Joseph is further discouraged upon meeting Ryoka and Erin, who were able to better adapt and thrive in Innworld, and saw himself as useless. However, he becomes revitalized when he introduces football to Liscor and the world, finding a purpose and a career in teaching football to people.<ref>[[Chapter 7.26]]</ref> Despite being much happier, Joseph sometimes exhibits an imposter syndrome and still drinks, though less than before.   


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