cross_grave
Belligerent Spitire
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I sincerely doubt it is that selective.
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Nope, you don't get to be selective when it comes to virtues. Issei is honestly one of the nicest people in the world. Which doesn't mean that he won't kick your ass and put you down hard if needed. But it does mean that he's very much against unnecessary torture.I think that only extends to females and people we actually give a damn about.
*facepalm* No, it doesn't. If you have Compassion that is very deep but very narrow, then you have low Compassion -- that's human baseline, "I care about my family and fuck the rest". High Compassion requires both breadth and depth -- "I care about everyone, and I care deeply". Someone with Compassion 5 makes Mother Theresa look like a bit of a psychopath in comparison; mortal virtues top out at 4, IIRC.I think that only extends to females and people we actually give a damn about.
But would we really care about someone like Freed?*facepalm* No, it doesn't. If you have Compassion that is very deep but very narrow, then you have low Compassion -- that's human baseline, "I care about my family and fuck the rest". High Compassion requires both breadth and depth -- "I care about everyone, and I care deeply".Someone with Compassion 5 makes Mother Theresa look like a bit of a psychopath in comparison; mortal virtues top out at 4, IIRC.
To the point that we don't want to see him tortured? Yes. What part of everyone do you not understand?
You do understand that Compassion is played to the characters values right? I mean we won't torture Freed but, if we see him he dies quick mostly painless death.To the point that we don't want to see him tortured? Yes. What part of everyone do you not understand?
... That's exactly what I said.You do understand that Compassion is played to the characters values right? I mean we won't torture Freed but, if we see him he dies quick mostly painless death.
Sorry got cut off.
That's the other way to gain limit. Although I did make one mistake -- it's only our primary virtue, the one associated with our limit break (that'd be Compassion for us), that gives us limit if we spend willpower to ignore it. The others are okay.Huh? I thought it was.
Solar Compassion 4 VIRTUE EVENT!
Resist?
-Yes
*Eat 4 Limit*
Roll 4d10
*10,9,2,2*
Pay 2 Willpower?
-Yes
*Eat 2 Limit*
You may now kick the dog
Sorry, I was mistaken.Huh? I thought it was.
Solar Compassion 4 VIRTUE EVENT!
Resist?
-Yes
*Eat 4 Limit*
Roll 4d10
*10,9,2,2*
Pay 2 Willpower?
-Yes
*Eat 2 Limit*
You may now kick the dog
I have been wondering what do Issei needs to do after the Excalibur Arc?
Doesn't have to be vultures. Wild animals, insects, acid etc.And where exactly are we supposed to find a vulture in this day and age? In Japan, of all places?
What's a kappa again?.
There was a myth about Kappa's leaving you alone if you gave them pickles/cucumbers...can't remember which it was.
It'd make a good bribe though.Huh, well we were talking about handing over Freed for them to have fun with so I don't think we would need to appease them.
Detroit?.