Relationship Meme/Reverse Meme goes here... comment with the names of your characters or what they think of Ken, and I'll reply with what he thinks of them.
Akane's still pretty much the same with Ken, good friend etc etc, they should talk more. :D
Until recently, Hisoka's opinion hadn't changed much either; Ken was a nice guy, friends with Omi, and Francescu liked him but he wasn't particularly close to him. Then he deaged and Ken took care of him. Hisoka as a child liked Ken a lot because he was kind and not tall non-threatening/easy to trust, and some of that has carried over, at least subconsciously, so there's more trust there now. Also, Ken is still trying to be his friend even though it should be awkward, and that's throwing him for a loop. So now, while Ken isn't as high as say, Elphaba is, on the trust list, he's definitely a lot higher than he was before.
Yup, Akane hasn't changed. Fun girl, nearing little-sister closeness, likes teasing Ranma with her, they need to hang out without him. :D
Ken misses little!Soka. But he's noticed that since he changed back, Hisoka seems a tiny bit more comfortable around him, and a little more open. He's not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing, as he can't read Hisoka very well and doesn't want him to try and be friendlier out of some sort of misplaced guilt. Especially since he didn't mind watching little!Soka one bit---he loves kids, and it wasn't like he ever misbehaved or gave them trouble. He would like to be friends, but he'd rather it was because Hisoka actually liked him, so he'll probably keep trying. (Next time we're both on, he needs to return the book that he wasn't able to get through. He may or may not see his failure as a detriment to becoming friends
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Ahah. Essay time when is it ever NOT essay time for me?Francescu loves Ken; the ony reason he hasn't said so directly is that he's afraid of Ken reacting badly to it. Being with Ken has made him happier than he's ever been, and almost losing him a week or so ago only reinforced that. (There's nothing like staring loss in the face to make you appreciate what you have.) As Tsuzuki said, Ken's the one most responsible for humanizing Francescu and pulling him into the world, and there's no one who he cares about more or who has more influence on him
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On the assassin thing: Francescu understands it a lot better than Ken thinks. His world is really dangerous, as you've read; a lot of that danger comes from nonhumans, but a lot of it doesn't, and the nonhumans are usually intelligent and articulate. So he's very, very familiar with killing things and people which talk back. And then there's Elisabet, who's an assassin herself and one of the most...human of the siblings. And he's believed all his life that he'll have to eventually kill all his brothers and sisters...so, yeah. He shrugs it off not because he doesn't understand it, but because he honestly doesn't really see why it should bother him. They should probably talk about this ICly at some point
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They should talk about the assassin thing IC, but uhm. I'm sort of not in any rush to ping that now that he isn't going home. We'll see if a good opportunity arises. (Ken also would flail like whoa over the sibling killing. He likes Manfred. And he's never had any siblings, but wanted them desperately, and can't imagine anyone just severing ties like that. Scary stuff
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Ken doesn't get Mark. He tends to classify people in his head, and he isn't sure where to stick Mark. Because he seems like a nice guy. Friendly, pretty outgoing, not outwardly shy or socially awkward. So Ken doesn't understand why he isn't making friends. Except Terry. But something was up with that. Ken knows what it's like to forget people's names, especially when you're new, but Mark and Terry seemed close enough to be past that point. He's got a weird feeling, but nothing to back it up, so future encounters will probably continue to be casual.
Kon thinks of Ken as 'that guy from Omi's world who showed up' and is happy to see Ken, one because Ken is usually cool for a quick chat, and two because Ken being here makes a big difference to Omi. He knows about the assassin thing (or he assumes because he knows about Omi, and he hasn't seen Ken in action yet).
Clark is a bit more complicated, but basically Ken first presented himself as nice, ordinary guy who liked sports,and Clark liked that and liked hanging around with Ken. He knows that Ken looked out for him while he was small, and that cemented his impression of Ken as a decent sort. The assassin claws and what Jak told him have thrown him a bit, and right now, he's trying to reconcile that knowledge with what he already knows about Ken. Oh, the fact that Ken looked for Coraline at all is a huge plus.
Ken has only met Minagawa to discuss kitchen stuff, and make sure he was following all the rules. Amusingly, it was after their conversation that Jun told him Minagawa curses people. While this doesn't affect Ken directly (he had no plans to disrespect the kitchen), he has been keeping an eye on the boys, so that they don't get cursed for something like leaving a knife out or forgetting to wipe a counter
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Akane's still pretty much the same with Ken, good friend etc etc, they should talk more. :D
Until recently, Hisoka's opinion hadn't changed much either; Ken was a nice guy, friends with Omi, and Francescu liked him but he wasn't particularly close to him. Then he deaged and Ken took care of him. Hisoka as a child liked Ken a lot because he was kind and not tall non-threatening/easy to trust, and some of that has carried over, at least subconsciously, so there's more trust there now. Also, Ken is still trying to be his friend even though it should be awkward, and that's throwing him for a loop. So now, while Ken isn't as high as say, Elphaba is, on the trust list, he's definitely a lot higher than he was before.
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Ken misses little!Soka. But he's noticed that since he changed back, Hisoka seems a tiny bit more comfortable around him, and a little more open. He's not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing, as he can't read Hisoka very well and doesn't want him to try and be friendlier out of some sort of misplaced guilt. Especially since he didn't mind watching little!Soka one bit---he loves kids, and it wasn't like he ever misbehaved or gave them trouble. He would like to be friends, but he'd rather it was because Hisoka actually liked him, so he'll probably keep trying. (Next time we're both on, he needs to return the book that he wasn't able to get through. He may or may not see his failure as a detriment to becoming friends ( ... )
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On the assassin thing: Francescu understands it a lot better than Ken thinks. His world is really dangerous, as you've read; a lot of that danger comes from nonhumans, but a lot of it doesn't, and the nonhumans are usually intelligent and articulate. So he's very, very familiar with killing things and people which talk back. And then there's Elisabet, who's an assassin herself and one of the most...human of the siblings. And he's believed all his life that he'll have to eventually kill all his brothers and sisters...so, yeah. He shrugs it off not because he doesn't understand it, but because he honestly doesn't really see why it should bother him. They should probably talk about this ICly at some point ( ... )
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In case you aren't busy enough, did Mark make any impression on Ken? (Cause if he did maybe Tim is failing at being subtle XD)
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Kon thinks of Ken as 'that guy from Omi's world who showed up' and is happy to see Ken, one because Ken is usually cool for a quick chat, and two because Ken being here makes a big difference to Omi. He knows about the assassin thing (or he assumes because he knows about Omi, and he hasn't seen Ken in action yet).
Clark is a bit more complicated, but basically Ken first presented himself as nice, ordinary guy who liked sports,and Clark liked that and liked hanging around with Ken. He knows that Ken looked out for him while he was small, and that cemented his impression of Ken as a decent sort. The assassin claws and what Jak told him have thrown him a bit, and right now, he's trying to reconcile that knowledge with what he already knows about Ken. Oh, the fact that Ken looked for Coraline at all is a huge plus.
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Ken has only met Minagawa to discuss kitchen stuff, and make sure he was following all the rules. Amusingly, it was after their conversation that Jun told him Minagawa curses people. While this doesn't affect Ken directly (he had no plans to disrespect the kitchen), he has been keeping an eye on the boys, so that they don't get cursed for something like leaving a knife out or forgetting to wipe a counter ( ... )
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