Okay you know what it's been a loooong while since I did one of these.
Good old traditional FIRST IMPRESSIONS/RELATIONSHIP MEME! Comment with two of our characters who have met and I will ramble on at length about my character's feelings for yours, possibly provide MS Paint visual aids, etc. I play Albert Silverberg, Seth Nightlord, Honlon (
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MITHOS ON LUKE
Mithos doesn't have a very high opinion of Luke, unfortunately. He didn't care that Luke had lost a foot (except where he did, will get to that in a bit); he was actually with the 'are you an idiot' crowd on that one, not because he thought it was possible to proceed without losing bodyparts, but because several other characters could have done it without life-threatening injury or pain. WHAT THE HELL, MAN. He sees Luke as childish and kind of dumb (. . . but wasn't paying attention to the real age his mana indicated, derp,) and...basically Luke's approach to Jesusing Mithos is like a What Not To Do primer.
See, usually when people try to make Mithos see the value of life or friendship or somesuch, they either work knowing the facts (see: the party), or they acknowledge they don't have all the facts and try to get to know him better (see: Flynn.) Which are both ways to top him fast, if people stick it out. But what Luke did in Mithos's eyes was try to lecture him on the value of life while not only knowing what his situation is, but brushing it aside and saying it doesn't matter, that even if Mithos has his reasons for wishing to die they absolutely cannot be as important as his being alive at the moment. Which offended and frustrated Mithos enough that he actually tried to explain himself-and then get angrier when Luke continued to brush it off and insist. JESUSING FAILED.
The funny thing is he doesn't actually consider Luke a hypocrite for lecturing him on this, though, just because Luke is dying! On an intellectual level he sees where Luke is coming from and a little of what prompts him to value life so hard, but again, Mithos doesn't like other people imposing their ideals on him, which is why he tried to punch as many holes as possible in Luke's argument and tell him he was a bad person and should feel bad-basically all to put him off the idea. Mithos operates under the principle that he can make people in camp leave him alone by being as hurtful and hateful as possible. H-hahaha. :|a
Under all that tsun and disbelief there's also a grudging species of gratitude towards Luke, though, because when all is said and done Luke's sacrificing a foot prevented yet more potential losses, and...also his actions went a big way towards saving Genis (and everyone else too, but pssh those guys.) Mostly though he just wonders how Luke can live like that, and he's sort of darkly amused by the whole fonon cancer situation, so he will probably jump Luke every once in a while to see if he's been punched in the face by anyone or fully disintegrated yet. Schadenfreude stalking! WE CAN SEE WHAT HAPPENS FROM THERE.
Also the whole Asch-Luke replica deal interests him because it stinks of magitechnology and probably echoes some old scheme or other of his to make Martel a new body, but since he is well past that goal now it's more a peripheral curiosity than anything.
...he also isn't sure whether it's Luke or Asch who has the worse logic, in the end. fon Fabres, man.
MITHOS ON EMIL
I don't think too much has changed here, but I should note that Mithos both accepts Emil and Ratatosk as one and the same and doesn't. He's basically just rolls with it however he can-he can easily distinguish them as individuals without forgetting that they're also one person. Fucked-up headspace club gooooo.
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