
(12-02-2014, 10:23 AM)Gegenji Wrote: Knowing Chachan? Panic.
He wants to be a hero and all, but if his incident with the Thanalan wasps is any indication, when things get suitably dangerous... he kinda falls to pieces. He's working on that though! If he's lucky, he might be able to jump in to provide a litany of stuttered pleas for peace and settlement.
What he would like to do in such a situation is jump in, deflecting whatever fatal instrument is being used, and skillfully defuse the situation. If there is an obvious bad guy, they would be promptly defeated - preferably shown the error of their ways and turned back to the side of good - and everyone would go out for sweets.
He's quite the dork, you see.
Adorkable.Â

I haven't roleplayed with Aris yet, so she hasn't got any friends except my alt character. But she prides herself in her self control, and being calm and able to think quickly and logically in high pressure situations is something she's trained in. She'd try to calm the situation down gently, appealing to each of her friend's natures. If they're the angry punchy type, take them on a training session and have a good punch while figuring out the root of the problem. If the friend needed more emotional, talking support, she'd probably confide in (my alt) Nimimi about it as this isn't something she's good at. If Aris did think they were going to kill each other, she would swiftly disarm them, or if unarmed spraining someone's arm if necessary.
If a friend was killed by another friend and it was something she could have helped or stopped, depending on the situation Aris would definitely lose that self control and doubt everything about herself. If she couldn't stop a friend's death, why train in the first place? What did she do wrong; how can she help against bigger evils if she couldn't help her friends? Not that this is the logical thinking she prides herself in - but grief and being so close to the situation would create a messy breakdown and confidence loss I imagine. Or she might seek revenge.
I've rambled.Â
