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.
Jeanne is such a funny case re: Ange because Jeanne is someone Ange never knew what to do with! Not for a single moment did Ange know what to do with Jeanne, because Jeanne is 100% outside of Ange's understanding. Ange is a girl who had a hard past, became a spy and does shady things in an attempt to reach her selfish goals. She lives in the grey areas of morality, often towards the darker shades, and those are the people she's used to. Everyone has a motive, and everyone has a darker side, in Ange's world.
And then there's Jeanne.
Jeanne, who was always exactly what she said she'd be. Jeanne, who sincerely wanted everyone to be safe, and not once seemed to have ulterior motives. Jeanne, who confessed to her murder on her own to try to help everyone out.
Suffice to say, Ange does not understand a single thing about Jeanne. She was eternally waiting for the other shoe to drop, and when it didn't, more and more Ange didn't know what to do with her, and what she does when she doesn't know what to do with people is withdraw. That's why she didn't take Jeanne up on her offer to help teach her to fight--she was already starting to try avoiding more one-on-one time with Jeanne because Jeanne is basically a saint and Ange was not prepared for that at all. They live in different worlds that were never meant to overlap as far as Ange is concerned, because that's the only way she could make Jeanne's everything fit in with her admittedly very cynical world view.
So basically tl;dr, jeanne kind of made ange nervous so she started to avoid her because she sucks at handling Legitimately Good People.
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Jeanne is such a funny case re: Ange because Jeanne is someone Ange never knew what to do with! Not for a single moment did Ange know what to do with Jeanne, because Jeanne is 100% outside of Ange's understanding. Ange is a girl who had a hard past, became a spy and does shady things in an attempt to reach her selfish goals. She lives in the grey areas of morality, often towards the darker shades, and those are the people she's used to. Everyone has a motive, and everyone has a darker side, in Ange's world.
And then there's Jeanne.
Jeanne, who was always exactly what she said she'd be. Jeanne, who sincerely wanted everyone to be safe, and not once seemed to have ulterior motives. Jeanne, who confessed to her murder on her own to try to help everyone out.
Suffice to say, Ange does not understand a single thing about Jeanne. She was eternally waiting for the other shoe to drop, and when it didn't, more and more Ange didn't know what to do with her, and what she does when she doesn't know what to do with people is withdraw. That's why she didn't take Jeanne up on her offer to help teach her to fight--she was already starting to try avoiding more one-on-one time with Jeanne because Jeanne is basically a saint and Ange was not prepared for that at all. They live in different worlds that were never meant to overlap as far as Ange is concerned, because that's the only way she could make Jeanne's everything fit in with her admittedly very cynical world view.
So basically tl;dr, jeanne kind of made ange nervous so she started to avoid her because she sucks at handling Legitimately Good People.