I am - and have been - in the mood to essay for a very long time now and while I do have that Fllay essay in progress (3000 words, nowhere near half done, woemo) I ... kinda have the urge to CFUD essay instead sooo
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...Hi Fllay. *g* I think I remember you saying in your last meme that she wasn't sure of Naruto because of his ninja status? What got her all wary about the ninjas?
Fllay's somewhat of a bigot. In the series, it's limited to Coordinators and the justification she gives is that they're too capable and that, in having their genes enhanced, they are inclusively immoral. Due to some shiny revelations in the last episode, I've dropped the "but it's wrong!" opinion and have been tinkering around with "they're better than me; ergo, I've got to be careful around them". I'm also playing her as having some pretty deep trust issues that were only magnified in the last few episodes.
As far as the ninjas are concerned, Fllay is aware that they're crazy-powerful and quite capable of whipping her into the ground if they felt so inclined. She doesn't reserve this kind of thought for ninjas and campers with powers, mind - she actually believes that very few people can be trusted completely - but it is magnified in their respect. People with power will abuse power and part of her reason for believing this is her own inclination towards it; Fllay is the type who takes full advantage of any
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Fllay has gotten herself to a point where she's honestly not afraid of Yzak; she's no longer threatened by him and feels rather proud that she can remain in his presence for more than five minutes without cowering or burying her face in the nearest person. Sometimes, she antagonises him for that very reason; that statement of 'screw you, you don't scare me anymore!' is empowering and besides, he's a good verbal punching bag.
She sees things between her and Yzak as being very personal. Not only does his insistence upon calling her Natural piss her off (heh, especially since he's, like, the one Coordinator she didn't encounter and insult/attack/plot against) but she's still sore over what happened while she was a prisoner. Actually, her relationship with Yzak is far more personal than any other negative relationship she has at camp. And at this point, taking her interactions with Rey into account, I don't believe even a Raww would change this
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Though sometimes Mwu finds himself generally frustrated by Yzak's stubbornness, his opinion of him is pretty positive. Besides that, he doesn't really think it's Yzak's fault per se. He actually realises that some of the things he says are rather inflamatory but either doesn't catch himself in time or wants to make his point and doesn't concern himself with the consequences, if they can be referred to like that. XD
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Does Mwu actually know /exactly/ why Yzak got/still sometimes gets all snippy at him? And if so what does he think of that?
If yes to above, does it affect his mindset on trying to talk to/have conversation/sort of get along with Yzak? And if no, what is his mindset for doing that otherwise?
This may come up IC at some point though I'm now quite sure how, since I don't think Fllay knows about Yzak being a total gay-mo even, yet. BUT what would Fllay think if she found out from Miri that big bad mean Yzak was quite possibly retardedly gayly meanly and almost womanly jealous of her?
First, Tot. Fllay adores Tot; she's sweet and brings out Fllay's nurturing side. She's of the impression that Tot's pretty defenceless (oh, Fllay) and would probably flip the hell out if she ever discovered the truth. Not a bad flip out, mind; it'd just send her into full-out RAWR mode as far as Tot is concerned. Tot's one of the camp people she feels protective over and SHE ALREADY KNOWS TOO MUCH ABOUT HER, DAMMIT!
Everything aside, Fllay enjoys spending time with Tot. Because she has that whole innocence thing going for her, Fllay feels comfortable and she can let some of her guards down. She's not a fan of rabbit-hugging emo balls though, so she's pretty damned cautious around her.
She does get a little bit condescending around Tot at times because, well, that's what she does. She doesn't mean anything by it - it's just her nature and she's trying to be helpful.
Atsuko is tricky. Fllay's actually glossed over who/what her son is and just doesn't think about it anymore. Which isn't exactly weird for
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Right now, I'd say ... not quite. At least not from Fllay's perspective. While they haven't interacted much lately, helping to keep the calm between them, I think that things are building up. Recent experiences with sparkles have her on the edge again and their last conversation, albeit brief, wasn't a pleasant one for Fllay. If I remember it correctly, Oscar interrupted Fllay as she was talking to Ikkaku and demanded that she not encourage him. This annoyed her slightly but Oscar left her alone after that, leaving her with little to react to so she let it be.
On top of this, she recently learned that he 'adopted' Kira and she doesn't quite know how to interpret that. On the one hand, Kira seemed rather happy about it and Kira being happy is a good thing. On the other hand, she's not sure of Oscar; she doesn't harbour any negative feelings towards him but it's Kira and until she figures out what's going on she's not going to be completely comfortable around Oscar. Not because she suspects him of anything, mind - she doesn't. It's
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Norma tends to bug Fllay. She has this level of enthusiasm that makes Fllay somewhat uncomfortable and her apparent lack of limitations really adds to this discomfort. It's not that Fllay's anti-social or reclusive but that Norma seems to like to ask personal questions and joke around and tease and Fllay's not too big on any of those things. Most of it's mild though and she's not extremely annoyed or anything but the 'scary face' remarks bother Fllay. In that case, she believes Norma's being deliberately inflammatory; that she knows Fllay'll get angrier each subsequent time it's said and that Norma's taking advantage of Fllay's short temper.
She doesn't have any solid opinion on her yet however, as they haven't interacted much.
Now Mori Fllay doesn't like. At all. She sees Mori as loud, intrusive, domineering and rather devoted to her grudges. Moreover, she stands solid in her belief that all hostilities between the pair are Mori's fault; that Mori's the one with all the problems. So really, there's not a whole lot of room for
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...Hi Fllay. *g* I think I remember you saying in your last meme that she wasn't sure of Naruto because of his ninja status? What got her all wary about the ninjas?
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Fllay's somewhat of a bigot. In the series, it's limited to Coordinators and the justification she gives is that they're too capable and that, in having their genes enhanced, they are inclusively immoral. Due to some shiny revelations in the last episode, I've dropped the "but it's wrong!" opinion and have been tinkering around with "they're better than me; ergo, I've got to be careful around them". I'm also playing her as having some pretty deep trust issues that were only magnified in the last few episodes.
As far as the ninjas are concerned, Fllay is aware that they're crazy-powerful and quite capable of whipping her into the ground if they felt so inclined. She doesn't reserve this kind of thought for ninjas and campers with powers, mind - she actually believes that very few people can be trusted completely - but it is magnified in their respect. People with power will abuse power and part of her reason for believing this is her own inclination towards it; Fllay is the type who takes full advantage of any ( ... )
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Fllay has gotten herself to a point where she's honestly not afraid of Yzak; she's no longer threatened by him and feels rather proud that she can remain in his presence for more than five minutes without cowering or burying her face in the nearest person. Sometimes, she antagonises him for that very reason; that statement of 'screw you, you don't scare me anymore!' is empowering and besides, he's a good verbal punching bag.
She sees things between her and Yzak as being very personal. Not only does his insistence upon calling her Natural piss her off (heh, especially since he's, like, the one Coordinator she didn't encounter and insult/attack/plot against) but she's still sore over what happened while she was a prisoner. Actually, her relationship with Yzak is far more personal than any other negative relationship she has at camp. And at this point, taking her interactions with Rey into account, I don't believe even a Raww would change this ( ... )
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Though sometimes Mwu finds himself generally frustrated by Yzak's stubbornness, his opinion of him is pretty positive. Besides that, he doesn't really think it's Yzak's fault per se. He actually realises that some of the things he says are rather inflamatory but either doesn't catch himself in time or wants to make his point and doesn't concern himself with the consequences, if they can be referred to like that. XD ( ... )
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Does Mwu actually know /exactly/ why Yzak got/still sometimes gets all snippy at him? And if so what does he think of that?
If yes to above, does it affect his mindset on trying to talk to/have conversation/sort of get along with Yzak? And if no, what is his mindset for doing that otherwise?
This may come up IC at some point though I'm now quite sure how, since I don't think Fllay knows about Yzak being a total gay-mo even, yet. BUT what would Fllay think if she found out from Miri that big bad mean Yzak was quite possibly retardedly gayly meanly and almost womanly jealous of her?
I. I can't think of anymore right now!
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First, Tot. Fllay adores Tot; she's sweet and brings out Fllay's nurturing side. She's of the impression that Tot's pretty defenceless (oh, Fllay) and would probably flip the hell out if she ever discovered the truth. Not a bad flip out, mind; it'd just send her into full-out RAWR mode as far as Tot is concerned. Tot's one of the camp people she feels protective over and SHE ALREADY KNOWS TOO MUCH ABOUT HER, DAMMIT!
Everything aside, Fllay enjoys spending time with Tot. Because she has that whole innocence thing going for her, Fllay feels comfortable and she can let some of her guards down. She's not a fan of rabbit-hugging emo balls though, so she's pretty damned cautious around her.
She does get a little bit condescending around Tot at times because, well, that's what she does. She doesn't mean anything by it - it's just her nature and she's trying to be helpful.
Atsuko is tricky. Fllay's actually glossed over who/what her son is and just doesn't think about it anymore. Which isn't exactly weird for ( ... )
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On top of this, she recently learned that he 'adopted' Kira and she doesn't quite know how to interpret that. On the one hand, Kira seemed rather happy about it and Kira being happy is a good thing. On the other hand, she's not sure of Oscar; she doesn't harbour any negative feelings towards him but it's Kira and until she figures out what's going on she's not going to be completely comfortable around Oscar. Not because she suspects him of anything, mind - she doesn't. It's ( ... )
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She doesn't have any solid opinion on her yet however, as they haven't interacted much.
Now Mori Fllay doesn't like. At all. She sees Mori as loud, intrusive, domineering and rather devoted to her grudges. Moreover, she stands solid in her belief that all hostilities between the pair are Mori's fault; that Mori's the one with all the problems. So really, there's not a whole lot of room for ( ... )
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