[quote=Adorabadass] I'm thinking about how Freddy's gonna interact with some of these characters. For one I think he'd hypocritically rage about Aaron's rage, and basically butt heads with him all the time due to their ideological differences on the subject of violence. He would probably love the hell out of Kat because he could always rely on her to tell him when he's being a giant douche bag, and I imagine she would at least appreciate his honesty as well. He'd feel sad for Remi due to how he's changed since his youth. I can imagine Freddy shaking Remi by the shoulders and yelling, "DO SOMETHING STUPID LIKE YOU USED TO!" I imagine Freddy would basically partner up with Thael, since, despite their size difference and attitudes, they have a shit load in common. Also, I imagine Freddy being extremely protective of Fuzzy, and having like a persecution complex for him. Like, if anyone looks at Fuzzy weird, he'd just be like, "HE'S A NICE GOD DAMN GUY. STOP JUDGING HIM ON HIS APPEARANCE YOU PAINT HUFFING DICKMUNCHERS!" [/quote] I've been thinking the same thing, actually. Though Remi is somewhat reticent in character so I doubt most of the others would know just what he thinks of them. Might as well tell you out of character, who knows, maybe you might even find it interesting. Or maybe not, here goes in order of which I'm scrolling through your profiles now. He would like Kat's forthright manner. He thinks the world would be a much better place if people said what they meant just a bit more. He does think you could do to learn a lot more about foresight though...and planning. He's fairly certain you are going to get yourself killed. Thael, Remi thinks you are a good and decent man, firm in your convictions. Remi likes that, but your rash and impulsive actions are even worse than Kat. He thinks your going to get yourself killed. Olivia he likes, again, her conscience and personal integrity, they are admirable qualities in the highest. He's also perspicacious enough to be able to tell that you consider your thoughts and actions carefully, an even more admirable quality as far as Remi is concerned. But your willingness to deviate from the plan in order to adhere to your personal sense of morality is going to get yourself killed. I can only imagine that when Fuzzy and Remi find themselves in a room together there is nothing but silence. Not an uncomfortable silence, at least, not for Remi. The fact that they probably haven't said more than two words to each other in the last week makes Remi consider Fuzzy one of his closer friends. He's still convinced you've got some hidden, inner demons that are going to get you killed though. Freddy...just...Freddy, you are going to get everyone killed. Also he is also even more jealous of your perceived surety of purpose than he is with just about anyone else. Magdelana, you, probably doesn't think that most know of just how much turmoil broils beneath the veneer of your behavior. Remi does. To be split at the seams between two extremes. It saddens him. He thinks it is going to get you killed. Jyn, you strive to better yourself in many ways. Remiel can admire that. He can respect that. He can empathize. But that bridled passion you occasionally display...well...it's going to get you killed. Oh that Aaron Nyles is definitely going to get himself killed. Not only is Puck going to get himself killed, Remi might even have to be the one to do it. Pity. Emily Whitehall, Remi does not like you, nothing personal. It is not the individual you are that he does not like, rather, what you represent. In a world of shattered glass and sundries, you are a mirror. Remi does not like mirrors. If there is any malice in him at all, it is expressed in the fact that he thinks you will die like all the rest, but perhaps a little latter. And Remi...Remi doesn't know what to think about Remi. Remiel Morgenstern is a soldier. Remiel Morgenstern is a survivor. What Remi does think, with more terror and certainty than anything else in this world, is that he will live a long life, or at least, long enough to watch everyone else he ever cared about to vanish one by one from the stage until only he, and the Spectators of course, remain. Anyway, hope you enjoyed that little dip into his conscious mind, or at least found it mildly amusing. I'm not even going to attempt at parsing the insipid morass of his subconscious mind. I am going to go make some Kahlua now.