(12-10-2014, 02:39 AM)Kage Wrote: He has too many. It's hard to type in such a short setting.
It'll take him a week. *sagenod*
Kage is one of them.
(12-10-2014, 03:33 AM)Edda Wrote: Yeah, this guy. And not because he just blue-balled the whole thread.
Too bad Edda can't kill him, since her body is made of wet spaghetti.
...there's two? I guess?
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If we're speaking in terms of groups of people, Franz is probably as an enemy of both Garlemald and Eorzea. Yay.
If we're thinking of indidual people the he'd be the enemy of or he would consider an enemy, that's a little harder. Especially given the fact he actually -likes- being around his "enemies".
Kage - probably not so much an enemy these days as disappointment. Back in the good ol' days though, Kage was seen as an enemy (And Osric too!) and he would have likely tried to kill them. ...but it was more fun being mean to Kage. He gave up on the killing part.
Natalie Mcbeef - almost an enemy? He'd have called them enemies on their first meeting. Then things were calm. But when she started going beyond what her authority was, she hovered very close on the "possible enemy" list.Â
Raelisanne Banurein - A supposed "necessary enemy" I guess? The woman herself probably isn't viewed as an enemy so much as the people she worked with. Due ot super secret spoilers, no more will be said.
Edda Eglantine - Nope. Not an enemy. Well, aside from that one time she threw an ink bottle at him and stained his tabbard, then threw a gemscope at him and hit him in the eye. Then she was an enemy for a little while. All that really came from it was him being grumpy for a while.
Miette - A special enemy. She reminds him of how crazy he used to be.Â
There are likely countless other enemies Franz has made by simply tryign to survive, whether because he is Garlean, or because he was also a mercenary that would take any job for a period of time. Wouldn't be surprised if someone came up to him and blamed him for something. If they could prove he was the man in a suit of armor or behind a very red mask, he might even acknowledge what was done.
Lastly, while it sounds cliched, Franz is an enemy to himself. Or rather, the person he was could end up being a threat to the person he is now. Memory problems are hard. ...what if he isn't really himself after he remembers everything? The thought of losing himself, even if returning to normal is terrifying.