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🐐🐺🐰🦊🐯🦒 ([personal profile] retellers) wrote2020-11-22 12:57 pm

TL;CR MEME


1. Comment with your character.
2. Receive comments from others.
3. Reply to their comments with long ballads and explanations of your characters' relationship throughout the game.
4. Suffer as we have suffered over your CR.
lecarre: (Everyone who is not happy)

[personal profile] lecarre 2020-11-23 10:02 pm (UTC)(link)
cracks knuckles OKAY.

Let's start from the top and work out way through it. Ange initially started sucking up to Chiron with her fake persona because she thought a centaur would be dangerous, and because she knows enough of the mythology to know that he'd be both competent and dangerous. This is kind of a trend in Ange's early cr--her focus was on people she either thought would be easy to wrap around her finger, or people who she thought were dangerous and who she wanted on her side. So naturally he fell mostly into the latter category.

Once she caught on to him being a teacher, he was the one she played up her student persona to the most. It basically slipped out of her mentions for most everyone else, but she constantly tried to remind Chiron that she's schoolgirl aged HAHA.

That said, Chiron was hit with some of the worst memloss she saw. Which like, partially #cannotRelate because Ange was getting memories back almost faster than she could lose them between killing people and Wolf team being in first place for so many weeks. But most importantly, it made him go from potential threat to a nonconcern very quickly, which is why she stopped seeking him out so much--she thought that her work was done and he was no longer a problem, so she didn't need to keep working hard to bring him to her side.

Ultimately, she thought he was interesting, honestly. She enjoyed the fact that a lot of their talks were sincerely interesting, since her cover is so shallow as a person that she often ended up with fluff conversations that bored her. Which is her own fault, but hey. She appreciated that Chiron always had something interesting to say, and she even felt like she was learning something new from him every now and then.

Anyway! So obviously Ange was lying about almost everything, but as is Ange's way, she hides a lot of small truths within her lies. She was lying about being his friend, because she thought that that would hit him hardest right in his soft heart, but it wasn't all a lie--in the sense that she did, at least somewhat, want to shift his perception of her from student to an equal of his. She never fully committed though, since to do so would've meant dropping her cover, so in the end it was a pretty empty gesture anyway.

Honorable mention for the fact that Dorothy liked him though. For that reason, and due to his four hooves, he was never on her potential kill list.