Leidenfreude

Leidenfreude

n.
a sense of paradoxical relief when something bad happens to you, which temporarily lowers your own expectations for yourself, transforming a faceless protagonist into something of an underdog, who’s that much easier to root for.

German Leiden, suffering + Freude, joy. Compare Schadenfreude, joy at the misfortune of others. Pronounced "lahyd-n-froi-duh.:

Lyssamania

The Giltwrights

Nementia

Deep Gut

Vaucasy

Tarrion

Endzoned

Loss Of Backing

Vicarous

Typifice

Addleworth

Rubatosis

Altschmerz

Ioia

The Standard Blues

The Til

Arroia

people standing on a stage

Fensiveness

Lockheartedness

Maugry

Austice

a leaf imprint in the mud

Hem-Jawed

an abstract image of someone touching their face

Liberosis

Fitching