Generation Legacy the Next Generation of OOC


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Agamon said:
Humility can only be false if you truly believe you are better than everyone else.
Which, in Ryan's case, I'm not arguing.... :p

I suppose that I have a more cynical view of human nature.

But Ryan is nearly always unaffected by any argument that he starts; he just enjoys the cut and thrust of it. Ryan rarely turns down the chance for a fight, or a chance to say "I told you so."
 

Hammerhead said:
I suppose that I have a more cynical view of human nature.

But Ryan is nearly always unaffected by any argument that he starts; he just enjoys the cut and thrust of it. Ryan rarely turns down the chance for a fight, or a chance to say "I told you so."

I agree, though I'm glad you say "nearly always". Anika's managed to push his buttons once or twice.... :]
 

Hammerhead said:
Probably more, because she seems to be the type who wouldn't hesitate to deliver the killing blow to her dear twin. You probably would, which speaks well of you."

Is that a compliment? From Ryan? :p
 


Aenion said:
Is that a compliment? From Ryan? :p

Probably.

But it could also be a gentle reminder that Cassie probably doesn't have what it takes to murder someone who she considers to be a sister, and therefore any words suggesting it are just foolish posturing.
 


Aenion said:
Samnell, that's pretty twisted :uhoh:

The device of Mark's conveniently drug-addled memory is one of the things that keeps him remotely playable. But to maintain it he has to sometimes have things slip through. Traumatic experiences seem like obvious triggers. They also provide some counterpoint to Mark's aspired-to happy sunshine persona.

I've thought about picking up a copy of Trainspotting to read for inspiration. I don't even drink alcohol.
 



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