Canonically, neither of my characters have taken a life yet (Although, Pairo might have indirectly through arson) But I'll answer theoretically!
- How does your character deal with killing?
Pairo is unapologetic and a wee-bit divergent. He'd probably absolve himself of all guilt and place the blame on the victim. 'They shouldn't of gotten in the way.' 'They should have ran.' 'They attacked me first.'
Max on the other hand wouldn't resort to killing if he could help it. He's more the type to incapacitate his enemy or beat them to submission. He's more mindful, I think, of life and the value of it. He couldn't stomach the burden of murder.
- How did your character feel after his/her first kill?
Pairo wouldn't be too in his feelings about it. He (ridiculously) justifies everything he does in his head.
If Max were to kill someone, it would've been a complete accident. He'd probably freak out.
- Does your character mull over it later on? (Exe. The nightmares)
Definitely not for Pairo. It would be yesterday's news.
Max... he'd probably mull over it the rest of his days.
- How does your character deal with killing?
Pairo is unapologetic and a wee-bit divergent. He'd probably absolve himself of all guilt and place the blame on the victim. 'They shouldn't of gotten in the way.' 'They should have ran.' 'They attacked me first.'
Max on the other hand wouldn't resort to killing if he could help it. He's more the type to incapacitate his enemy or beat them to submission. He's more mindful, I think, of life and the value of it. He couldn't stomach the burden of murder.
- How did your character feel after his/her first kill?
Pairo wouldn't be too in his feelings about it. He (ridiculously) justifies everything he does in his head.
If Max were to kill someone, it would've been a complete accident. He'd probably freak out.
- Does your character mull over it later on? (Exe. The nightmares)
Definitely not for Pairo. It would be yesterday's news.
Max... he'd probably mull over it the rest of his days.