
On the more serious note of enemies:
1. Jin'li Epinoch tops the list for a number of reasons. Insane, thoughtlessly cruel, and with a habit of making everything personal. Once Osric learns that the albino runt yet lives, well... Jin'li will get his fill of freedom.
2. Adin Adonis. Root cause of most of the recent downward trends of Osric's life, starting with and courtesy of blackmailing a certain Garlean Miqo'te into trying to blow up Ul'dah with a high-yield ceruleum bomb.
3. Jameson Taeros. The epitome of Monetarist ideology. Like most low-born and/or low-class folk, Osric hates the metaphorical boot on his neck keeping him, and others, down. He'd rather consent to be governed than be bled and forced to submit. That Taeros and others of his ilk go about parading themselves as a lesser of evils, as gentlemen of business and class and morals, amounts to the sort of behavior and lack of honesty that enrages the sergeant.
4. Raelissane Banurein. A mysterious name dropped by former-foe-turned-frenemy Delial Grimsong. Possibly Garlean? Possibly another reason for pointless suffering? Osric hates schemers. Yes, he's aware that that's hypocritical. He hates himself, too. Haven't you been paying attention?
5. Natalie Mcbeef. A personification of chaos whose stumbling through politics hurt a great many of Osric's friends and acquaintances. And that was before she threw in with Taeros.
5. Coatleque Crofte. So much potential for a fresh start and an honest Order. Squandered due to weakness and corruption. Any animosity between the sergeant and this Sultansworn ultimately comes down to unfortunate circumstance.
The general reaction after said three sentences seems to be, "I hate him already. Can we stab him yet?"
1. Jin'li Epinoch tops the list for a number of reasons. Insane, thoughtlessly cruel, and with a habit of making everything personal. Once Osric learns that the albino runt yet lives, well... Jin'li will get his fill of freedom.
2. Adin Adonis. Root cause of most of the recent downward trends of Osric's life, starting with and courtesy of blackmailing a certain Garlean Miqo'te into trying to blow up Ul'dah with a high-yield ceruleum bomb.
3. Jameson Taeros. The epitome of Monetarist ideology. Like most low-born and/or low-class folk, Osric hates the metaphorical boot on his neck keeping him, and others, down. He'd rather consent to be governed than be bled and forced to submit. That Taeros and others of his ilk go about parading themselves as a lesser of evils, as gentlemen of business and class and morals, amounts to the sort of behavior and lack of honesty that enrages the sergeant.
4. Raelissane Banurein. A mysterious name dropped by former-foe-turned-frenemy Delial Grimsong. Possibly Garlean? Possibly another reason for pointless suffering? Osric hates schemers. Yes, he's aware that that's hypocritical. He hates himself, too. Haven't you been paying attention?
5. Natalie Mcbeef. A personification of chaos whose stumbling through politics hurt a great many of Osric's friends and acquaintances. And that was before she threw in with Taeros.
5. Coatleque Crofte. So much potential for a fresh start and an honest Order. Squandered due to weakness and corruption. Any animosity between the sergeant and this Sultansworn ultimately comes down to unfortunate circumstance.
(03-19-2015, 09:24 AM)Askier Wrote: For Ki:Â
Yeah pretty much everyone wants to at least punch him.after he gets three sentences out.
The general reaction after said three sentences seems to be, "I hate him already. Can we stab him yet?"
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