Kranic
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He sides with Hono to protect her from Turnip, as he is always willing to lend a hand to the hurt from the cold people.
But everyone else is cold as well, because it's snowing
Hono needs protection from Turnip...? She's higher level and is the only one so far who's resorted to violence. Frankly, I'm a little worried for Turnip's safety.
Is no-one even a little on Turnip's side? I personally thought his argument was a lot more coherent and logical, even if he is being a bit prickish about it.
Oh, sorry. I was thinking of marriageHe goes with whatever Lucina decides? No, wrong.
As true as that is, she's very unlikely to do anything past bonking him on the head some more; that is, unless he suddenly becomes uber-hostile toward her, Shiren, Chiitaa, Lucina, or... Well, that's pretty much it!Hono needs protection from Turnip...? She's higher level and is the only one so far who's resorted to violence. Frankly, I'm a little worried for Turnip's safety.
Is no-one even a little on Turnip's side? I personally thought his argument was a lot more coherent and logical, even if he is being a bit prickish about it.
This topic is surprisingly controversial. While many would jump to vengeance without a second (or even a first) thought, there are a lot of moral conflicts that go with either choice. Though personally, I'm on the other side of this metaphorical murder-fence. To me, the only reason to ever kill someone is to defend loved ones. While there are still moral flaws (to me, there's really no right answer in this subject; and keep in mind, morality is something that comes very naturally/powerfully to me) it's more of a personal outlook on it. Survival comes at most basic thoughts, and family/loved ones are included. I do see the other side, though. Taking out a murderer would prevent more murders, but then you'd have to live with the fact that you killed someone. As I said, there's a lot of merit to either side.I think people just don't like Turnip personally, even though he is right about the whole letting a murderer go thing. Using the console to fight Kayaba is entirely reasonable as well. Hono is being an emotional little brat.
Oh, sorry. I was thinking of marriage//shotshotshot
As true as that is, she's very unlikely to do anything past bonking him on the head some more; that is, unless he suddenly becomes uber-hostile toward her, Shiren, Chiitaa, Lucina, or... Well, that's pretty much it!muahahaha--Or anyone innocent, so Robin too (I guess)
It's probably the prickishness. That said, generally you'll find more charisma in someone younger. That, and she's already friends with everyone there (and family, and data-sharing AI) so honestly, the circumstances just don't quite work in his favor in this specific scenario.
Speaking of which, has he actually made a friend yet? Like, actual friends?
This topic is surprisingly controversial. While many would jump to vengeance without a second (or even a first) thought, there are a lot of moral conflicts that go with either choice. Though personally, I'm on the other side of this metaphorical murder-fence. To me, the only reason to ever kill someone is to defend loved ones. While there are still moral flaws (to me, there's really no right answer in this subject; and keep in mind, morality is something that comes very naturally/powerfully to me) it's more of a personal outlook on it. Survival comes at most basic thoughts, and family/loved ones are included. I do see the other side, though. Taking out a murderer would prevent more murders, but then you'd have to live with the fact that you killed someone. As I said, there's a lot of merit to either side.
Hono is actually contradicting herself right now. She wanted revenge for the death of her parents, yet she's talking about how killing a murderer is wrong. She's acting fairly capricious at the moment, but keep in mind she just found out about the death of her family /yesterday IC/. And right before Christmas. To add to this, she's shell-shocked because she just found out that her brother survived. She's prone to a lot of emotional changes through the course of probably the next few days IC. It's also worth mention that at their previous encounter (Hono and Turnip, I mean) she was in a very, very different mindset. Previously she didn't know about the in-game death system in place.
Long story short, sh** got real recently, and she's very unpredictable at times.
... Also, morality and stuff
Oh, sorry. I was thinking of marriage//shotshotshot
Guys, question time:
Aww... you really mean that? :8:I'd have to say my favorite character would have to be Turnip
... What.
Guys, question time:
1. What do you think of this RP so far? Are the IC days too long, too short or maybe even just good enough? Is there too much freedom and not enough story-related stuff? How are the other characters?
2. Who is your favorite character besides your own character(s)?
I noticed there are no villain characters, though.
The cropped image is actually what I used in my sign up. There's a way to take the image from the flash with a transparent background, but I couldn't really figure out how to download the .swf with the image on it since the flash apparently downloads it while you go through it or something, I couldn't figure it out.@Kranic - As far as the image thing goes, did you try print-screening the flash thing and cropping the rest out?