Hmmm... so fate finally smacked Charion upside the head. Well. (Though, it's still a pity that Evelyn had to be involved in all that - her life's still getting put through the wringer even if she can't remember anything.)
Haha, at least he hasn't regained his sense of touch and can avoid the pain... :X
So, redeemable, yes? Yes? *huge shining puppy eyes* XD I guess without the process, their love would have been so much shallower. I once read that brick walls are there to prove how much you want something. They are there to stop other people, not you. ;)
This is my semester of not being a flake and putting up more original full text on my journal. (Fictionpress has finally annoyed the crap out of me.)
Yeah, but burning alive is still a damn bad way to go.
I dunno, Ning. I've been against Charion ever since he thought that Kismette should be rendered into fuel for the magic well. It's possible that he'll be redeemable in the future, but for now, he's just finally figuring out that he might be wrong - he hasn't regretted it yet and he hasn't done anything about it.
Brick walls are totally for tunneling under, climbing over, and blowing up. Resourceful people can handle them quite easily. :)
LOL rendered into fuel! Well, Deinja also doesn't give a second thought to lives as long as it benefits the society as a whole, but you wouldn't classify him as evil, would you? It's probably because we got introduced to Kismette first and grew more attached to her. ;)
Oh, but you can bet that he does regret what he did e.g. sending Zae away. (Unless regretting and feeling sorry for doing something isn't quite the same? Hmm.. :\ But if you felt sorry, you wished you didn't do it, hence it is regret, eh? :P)
It's actually kinda funny that you mention Deinja, because, now that I think of it, I find him a more palatable character because he legitimately doesn't seem to be aware that anybody else has any opinions besides "well, if it's for the greater good, okay." Also, it could have been his internal dialogue way back at the beginning, but I'm of the opinion that if he thought that becoming magical goop was the only way he could benefit society, he wouldn't complain about getting rendered into fuel
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Ah okay, you caught me there. Yea, that's the thing about Deinja; he wouldn't hesitate giving his life up as long as it benefits more than harms. Right now, he (rightly) believes that his brain does more good, haha.
Hahaha, let's take baby steps mmkay? :P I kinda thought that him regretting AND acknowledging Evelynn as his wife is like accepting Kismette's decision and moving on. :) C'mon, give that little guy a chance, hehe. *prod prod*
Zaelem, fire is bad. Hurry up, healers!
Hmmm... so fate finally smacked Charion upside the head. Well. (Though, it's still a pity that Evelyn had to be involved in all that - her life's still getting put through the wringer even if she can't remember anything.)
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Haha, at least he hasn't regained his sense of touch and can avoid the pain... :X
So, redeemable, yes? Yes? *huge shining puppy eyes* XD I guess without the process, their love would have been so much shallower. I once read that brick walls are there to prove how much you want something. They are there to stop other people, not you. ;)
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Yeah, but burning alive is still a damn bad way to go.
I dunno, Ning. I've been against Charion ever since he thought that Kismette should be rendered into fuel for the magic well. It's possible that he'll be redeemable in the future, but for now, he's just finally figuring out that he might be wrong - he hasn't regretted it yet and he hasn't done anything about it.
Brick walls are totally for tunneling under, climbing over, and blowing up. Resourceful people can handle them quite easily. :)
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LOL rendered into fuel! Well, Deinja also doesn't give a second thought to lives as long as it benefits the society as a whole, but you wouldn't classify him as evil, would you? It's probably because we got introduced to Kismette first and grew more attached to her. ;)
Oh, but you can bet that he does regret what he did e.g. sending Zae away. (Unless regretting and feeling sorry for doing something isn't quite the same? Hmm.. :\ But if you felt sorry, you wished you didn't do it, hence it is regret, eh? :P)
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Hahaha, let's take baby steps mmkay? :P I kinda thought that him regretting AND acknowledging Evelynn as his wife is like accepting Kismette's decision and moving on. :) C'mon, give that little guy a chance, hehe. *prod prod*
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Deinja is, I think the type that ought to stick to the sciencing somewhere without a lot of distractions. Still, star studies are very useful.
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