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How Would They Handle It?
By: Vallerah Date: November 15, 2015, 11:05 am
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Bit of a curious question, how would your character(s) handle
the loss of a life of someone they cared deeply about? Here's
how mine would react/deal.
Karahl - Very violent explosions of anger, very destructive and
very loud. A lot of large structures and/or objects will be
likely sent flying.
Vallerah - Suddenly very quiet and withdrawn. She stops eating,
sleeping and unable to utter more than a few words in a
conversation if someone else initiates it. It is very likely for
her to be found on her own and avoiding others for a period of
time so that she could mourn in private.
Kyro - Unknown. Most likely whatever is typical of a
six-year-old. Most like unable to understand the gravity of the
situation or simply cry.
Stella - Likely to be an emotional wreck and likely to be in
denial. She will refuse to accept whoever it was has died until
she has exhausted every possible method she knows about in her
practise; even tending to go overboard sometimes.
R.A.N.A.T.A. - Unknown. Likely to be a combination of how Kyro,
Vallerah and Stella would react.
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Re: How Would They Handle It?
By: Korsy Date: November 15, 2015, 11:31 am
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Good question, good question... well, i will try to answer it to
the best of my ability.
Anton - Highly professional, he knows that death is unavoidable
and has seen plenty of it in his life. He would likely pretend
to not care and keep going with his work, only confessing how he
feels to his close friends and family.
Guntram - Uncertainty, he wants to accept it, but they keep
coming back to him, their death haunting him and hampering him
in what he does. Really, the only way he would likely recover is
to stop working and take time off to accept the reality of the
situation.
James - Like most would, grieving the lost one, quickly getting
past the denial but slow to move the remaining 4 steps and
accept it. Especially if it was a young friend of his as it was
way too early for them to pass.
Sabine - Depends on the circumstances. If it was a case of
someone else killing the one she cared for a revenge driven man
hunt would commence. If not, then she would likely be angry at
herself for not seeing it coming, staying the anger stage for a
long time before going into a slight depression before finally
being able to move on.
Maria - Like a little child who only understood the part that
they're never coming back, sending her straight into the
depression phase and staying there for a very long time as she
tried to convince herself that life moves on that that are light
at the end of the tunnel.
Korsy - Regret for not being able to intervene. Wanting to make
amends with the passed. He would likely make something to
remember them by (an amulet, carving or something of the sort)
hold them dear and close to his heart, even in death. Knowing
and believing that they are still with him one way or the other.
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Re: How Would They Handle It?
By: Ty the Hedgewolf Date: November 15, 2015, 2:50 pm
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Ty- Visually he would look upset and yet would keep his
professional attitude around everyone else hiding away his true
feelings. However when he is isolating himself from others to
mourn upon their deaths he will clearly show signs of grief,
depression, feelings of vengeance if said loved one was killed
in cold blood, helplessness if he couldn't do anything to
protect him/her, and loneliness if they were to pass away due to
natural causes.
Although his personality would remain the same as if trying to
move on knowing he/she would want him to be happy; its evident
he would still be depressed for a while through his actions.
In combat he would be much more ruthless by showing a raw
display of fighting with little to no strategies in mind. If
said tactics were to be used they would only prolong his
opponents suffering and he would use psychological tactics to
mind screw with them.
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Re: How Would They Handle It?
By: Ajax Date: November 15, 2015, 5:01 pm
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Ajax - Subject to violent bursts of rage and sadness, most
likely damaging whatever is around him. Would become very
withdrawn and seek solitude, over time harboring uncontrollable
depression while using items to recall fond memories with the
person lost. Eventually would consider suicide if not helped.
Natasha - Immediate depression following death of the loved one;
would switch randomly between refusing to eat at all and eating
everything in the immediate area. If the person was murdered,
she would begin harboring great hatred towards them; eventually
would attempt to hire bounty hunters or hunt the killer down
herself. If the death was caused by an accident such as a
collapsing building, she would visit their grave regularly with
a white carnation during spring, and a black carnation during
autumn.
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Re: How Would They Handle It?
By: Blaze the hedgewolf Date: November 15, 2015, 6:49 pm
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Blaze- if unable to save a love one, he will either hunt down
those responsible, blame himself, or try to find some means at
achieving peace in his life. He would visit the grve site or
place of death to try and think of the fun memories they had
together.
Veira- true animal side is unleashed as she is consumed by rage.
Will destroy any if not all foolis enough to get close to her.
She will not stop until she has found her target of hatred or is
somehow cooled down. Much destruction will be made.
Example
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Re: How Would They Handle It?
By: Soul the hedgehog Date: November 17, 2015, 9:19 am
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Soul: - Due to experiencing the loss of his parents in his
youth, if another loss comes into effect Soul would sink into a
deep depression for a while who knows when it will stop. He'll
continue to blame himself for it and prefers to be isolated from
others at the moment until he could experience closure of this
subject matter. In some case when he lost a loved one during
battle: he would be consumed with rage which would lead to
violent outbursts and attacks as such it would leave a negative
effect on him. "Spirits" tap into the chaos energy flowing
around them, however these energy would respond to the emotions
of the user. Positive soul is to Positive energy and Negative is
to negative etc. As such if "Spirits" cannot control their power
properly, it could incapacitate them or lead them to death.
(perhaps an old pic to represent:
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Sakura: - She too would sink into depression, the first few days
after the incident she would cry herself too sleep and felt a
worse in the morning. She would try to find means of achieving
happiness until such time pass. She would also visit the
person's grave once a week and would stay there for half of the
day praying, mourning and weeping.
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Re: How Would They Handle It?
By: The Eggmeister Date: November 18, 2015, 2:14 am
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Since all of Eggman's friends are robots he'd just rebuild them.
He doesn't care about death.
Zar'roc wouldn't show much of any reaction. He's already lost
so much that he's become numb to it. It saddens him yes, but it
is a fact of life he has come to terms with.
Ellie, while not from a planet, and not close to anyone, any
death is no good. It saddens her when she sees people and
animals dying, but her job is to research, not interfere.
I do not remember my other characters for the moment.
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