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9 yrs ago
>That awkward moment when you learn the religious revival movement you were headin was actually a vehicle for a Lovecraftian Abomination masquerading as a God to jack your body and take over the world
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9 yrs ago
>That moment when you realize that you can only do fandom RPs because you're bad at original characters. This is what I get for never playing DnD
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Well, objectively speaking Ba'al hasn't had anything horrible happen to him that he didn't deserve. And he's done plenty of horrible things to other people (Murdered his clones, blew up 2 star systems, torture, forceful subversion of a sentient human consciousness, etc.)

Naturally, he himself doesn't see it that way. But he's a egotistical megalomaniacal bastard, so what did you expect?
Sword and shield resting comfortably now (It had been a long time since he had used weapons such as these, but with his perfect memory, it was just like 'riding a bike', to use a Tau'ri phrase, in the end), Ba'al wandered casually over to listen to the discussion of morality and ideals that was going on between Sorin and most everyone else, the one that had started over Vash trying to save the dragon. It was interesting to listen to, to say the least.

But, in the end, Ba'al did not participate overly much in this debate of ethics. He had his own ideals, and he knew that if he were to express them, alienation could only follow. For some reason, people did not approve of the belief that for your own ends, any means necessary was justified in the pursuit of that. And he had a feeling that that would be especially true to these folks. Which was why he had liked thus far. No one wanted to hear about how he'd destroyed a star system. He doubted the other System lords would have lasted a second in these trials.

Still, he looked confident as Sorin departed. "Well, for my part I have faith that humanity can prevail over whatever trials come," he said, though it was not a comment aimed at Sorin since the vampire had left already. "Principled, clever, a very dangerous combination, to say the least. I've seen them thwart conquerors, overthrow madmen, even prevent the destruction of all life in the galaxy itself. I'm not going to philosophize, but if anyone can succeed in impossible situations, it's the Tau'ri."

He acknowledged the new people, and considered what else there was to do. Some food would be nice, he supposed, perhaps a nap, though he didn't quite need sleep as a human might. So he prepared to leave, and go see what he could find. Any edge in the upcoming challenges would be useful, considering his opposition.
Actually tolerate? No. Pretend to tolerate? Yes. Only because the number of people here Ba'al could beat in a straight up fight can be counted on a single hand, which means backstabbing and manipulation is necessary by default.
As long as it's in character for her to react that way then go for it. I expect people would eventually get tired with the air of smug superiority and continual backhanded insults at some point, so I'm in no rush.
Well, don't look at me. I have nothing to add/respond to even if I wanted to. It seems my insults are not effective on the 99%.
Kaga said
So... that video I linked in my latest post.There's an intense philosophical debate going on in the comments section.I am amused by this.


Wait, wait, wait. There's actual worthwhile discussions going on in the comments section of a Youtube video? What heresy is this?
Exams suck. College is so much fun.
This makes me glad I decided to have Ba'al sit this confrontation out, since I don't actually have to edit anything.
Or, even more alternatively, and negating less posts, the last post Cruiser put up could be slightly edited to have Sorin explain who he chooses to feed on, rather than continuing to sound like he just picks random yahoos off the street. Or, that weird handcuff attack works and Sorin does get his chance to explain, I dunno.
Well, Grey Star could always just make the point of telling us in game that the Challengers can't be killed or kill each other outside of the Trials.
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