He bought a bass boat, a cooler and a trucker hat and is hanging out with his hetero lifemates Raijin and Fuujin, fishing his life away in peace. ...Relative peace. (Raijin needs thrown in the water occasionally)
I recall from FOREVER AGO Ichigo talking about how he was willing to kill another human, if he had to. Do you think this was true, and how would he have taken it if he had to go along with this?
(I always did want to have my "has killed lots of people" alt talk about it with him, see icon)
He would under certain circumstances. Mostly if his siblings or Ru--Someone Else were harmed/killed.
Likely he would react to his life-taking in one of three ways: Guilt, detachment from the act, or he'd rationalize it away that it had to be done, it was justice, and all the while the voice in the back of his head would be congratulating him on becoming more like he should be.
She's a Paladin, and she sees Arthas's fall as something that those who wield the Light's wrath need to deal with, as he was once one of their own. Every step, from kicking Kel'Thuzad in the face to crushing the Old God of Death and, finally, walking up the staircase of Icecrown Citadel, is just taking her further on the path to justice.
In general, she thinks they're doing an alright job as a collective. Specificly, though, Varian needs to get off his high horse and realize that everything isn't Thrall's fault. It's Kael'thas's. Tyrande needs to get off her butt and /do something/, Magni has the right of it. And while she respects Velen deeply...he's too soft. The Blood Elves can't be redeemed, no matter if the reborn shard of M'uru ignited the Sunwell. The Blood Knights are vile blasphemers. (But that's a different answer to a different question)
How does Vita feel about the (perhaps justified, perhaps not) stereotype that all Retribution paladins are simply crazed fanatics who run around shouting about the light and attempting to smash in the heads of whatever gets in their way?
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(I always did want to have my "has killed lots of people" alt talk about it with him, see icon)
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Likely he would react to his life-taking in one of three ways: Guilt, detachment from the act, or he'd rationalize it away that it had to be done, it was justice, and all the while the voice in the back of his head would be congratulating him on becoming more like he should be.
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She's a Paladin, and she sees Arthas's fall as something that those who wield the Light's wrath need to deal with, as he was once one of their own. Every step, from kicking Kel'Thuzad in the face to crushing the Old God of Death and, finally, walking up the staircase of Icecrown Citadel, is just taking her further on the path to justice.
In general, she thinks they're doing an alright job as a collective. Specificly, though, Varian needs to get off his high horse and realize that everything isn't Thrall's fault. It's Kael'thas's. Tyrande needs to get off her butt and /do something/, Magni has the right of it. And while she respects Velen deeply...he's too soft. The Blood Elves can't be redeemed, no matter if the reborn shard of M'uru ignited the Sunwell. The Blood Knights are vile blasphemers. (But that's a different answer to a different question)
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