1. When I started shipping them Do you remember the skit where Zelos discusses being a Chosen with Colette? (Here is the skit scripts file on gamefaqs. Search for Two Chosen and voila.) That was when I started shipping them.
2. What I think their challenge is Well, first off, it's a little hard to picture how they'd end up together. They'd both be worried about whether or not a confession would destroy their friendship. Zelos would also be a little on the hesitant side because he's basically afraid he'll ruin her somehow.
There's also the fact that I believe they both have super crushes on Lloyd. XD;;;
3. What makes me happy about them They understand each other. They come from similar backgrounds and have similar experiences. They can support each other and help each other become independent from their titles. They're also both very compassionate individuals when you get down to it.
4. What makes me sad about themYou have to wonder if their similarities could be a double-edged sword. I mean, would they feed off each other's
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1. When I started shipping them I honestly can't remember. Probably around the time Kratos' backstory was revealed. I know it was reinforced by Tales of Fandom.
2. What I think their challenge is Mithos is crazy. Okay, well, he's been crazy, but he's grown crazier over the years. Kratos just ain't putting up with that shit anymore.
But seriously, I think that, initially, Mithos was not so stereotypically evil. Yes, he wanted to revive his sister, make good on what he misinterpreted to be her dying wish, but I doubt he immediately conceived of this terrible plan to murder hundreds, maybe even thousands of humans in order to have his way. I think this was a steady change... and I think Kratos struggles to ignore this change and recall the Mithos of the past, the hero.
3. What makes me happy about them Their loyalty to one another and trust in one another. The fact that Kratos supported Mithos for thousands of years, even as he gradually turned into a monster.
4. What makes me sad about them... er... Well, shit, everything. The fact
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Heeh, and I agree with pretty much everything. (Well. Other than I would add Kratos ending up with Yuan, but yesh. XD My crack pairings that don't work, wee.)
I has no mithos/genis icons, so have a ditzy lloydotohsanMarch 29 2010, 01:38:08 UTC
1. When I started shipping them Shortly after Mithos appeared and it was like. YAY, WE CAN BE BEST FRIENDS. It got gay. Fast.
2. What I think their challenge is Mithos' ambitions. I do believe that he cared for Genis, it's just that... his sister, her supposed wish, derris-kharlan, all of that came first. He couldn't be with him because he just couldn't set those things aside. They kept him alive.
3. What makes me happy about them Their kinship. Even after 4000 years of living, I don't think Mithos once had a true friend he could strongly relate to. Neither had Genis in his 12. They understood each other and took care of each other.
4. What makes me sad about them They're doomed to fail. Mithos is only with the party to keep tabs on them and to guide them into curing and handing over Colette. He inevitably betrays Genis and even tries to kill him along with the party in the end.
5. What moment I wish had never happenedAgain, the scene where Mithos dismisses the suggestion that he can just stop what he's done and give up. I think
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Do you remember the skit where Zelos discusses being a Chosen with Colette? (Here is the skit scripts file on gamefaqs. Search for Two Chosen and voila.) That was when I started shipping them.
2. What I think their challenge is
Well, first off, it's a little hard to picture how they'd end up together. They'd both be worried about whether or not a confession would destroy their friendship. Zelos would also be a little on the hesitant side because he's basically afraid he'll ruin her somehow.
There's also the fact that I believe they both have super crushes on Lloyd. XD;;;
3. What makes me happy about them
They understand each other. They come from similar backgrounds and have similar experiences. They can support each other and help each other become independent from their titles. They're also both very compassionate individuals when you get down to it.
4. What makes me sad about themYou have to wonder if their similarities could be a double-edged sword. I mean, would they feed off each other's ( ... )
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I honestly can't remember. Probably around the time Kratos' backstory was revealed. I know it was reinforced by Tales of Fandom.
2. What I think their challenge is
Mithos is crazy. Okay, well, he's been crazy, but he's grown crazier over the years. Kratos just ain't putting up with that shit anymore.
But seriously, I think that, initially, Mithos was not so stereotypically evil. Yes, he wanted to revive his sister, make good on what he misinterpreted to be her dying wish, but I doubt he immediately conceived of this terrible plan to murder hundreds, maybe even thousands of humans in order to have his way. I think this was a steady change... and I think Kratos struggles to ignore this change and recall the Mithos of the past, the hero.
3. What makes me happy about them
Their loyalty to one another and trust in one another. The fact that Kratos supported Mithos for thousands of years, even as he gradually turned into a monster.
4. What makes me sad about them... er... Well, shit, everything. The fact ( ... )
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Shortly after Mithos appeared and it was like. YAY, WE CAN BE BEST FRIENDS. It got gay. Fast.
2. What I think their challenge is
Mithos' ambitions. I do believe that he cared for Genis, it's just that... his sister, her supposed wish, derris-kharlan, all of that came first. He couldn't be with him because he just couldn't set those things aside. They kept him alive.
3. What makes me happy about them
Their kinship. Even after 4000 years of living, I don't think Mithos once had a true friend he could strongly relate to. Neither had Genis in his 12. They understood each other and took care of each other.
4. What makes me sad about them
They're doomed to fail. Mithos is only with the party to keep tabs on them and to guide them into curing and handing over Colette. He inevitably betrays Genis and even tries to kill him along with the party in the end.
5. What moment I wish had never happenedAgain, the scene where Mithos dismisses the suggestion that he can just stop what he's done and give up. I think ( ... )
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AND LLOYD WAS TOO MUCH COMPETITION. lol.
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I WANT TO KNOW THE SECRET.
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