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.
i am once again asking you to please explain why we always get really good cr when you're playing a fate.
OKAY so like i told you from the beginning, chiron is very interesting because sora unfortunately knows the world of disney's hercules and ergo knows a little about hero training and legends and etc. the thing about chiron is that while he was very much in the bracket of being something like a teacher/mentor, chiron was also just someone that sora understood in terms of how to handle a murdergame, morality, and a general sense of doing what has to be done. i don't think he ever quite saw chiron as a teacher like some of the other teens did but he absolutely saw him as an adult he respected and someone he could trust with advice and opinions. he knew chiron was important and someone that not only had a lot of people relying on him but someone who needed to learn how to let himself rely on other people (which is something sora himself isn't always so great at.)
i think the thread you me and flurry did also did a lot for how sora saw chiron because while he came to notice that chiron wasn't infallable, it actually made him respect him more and understand how important his lore was to who he is as a person. but then again, as someone who has lost his memories and also knows a lot of people who've lost who they are, it was even more important to remind chiron that his memories weren't gone forever and that he was still the same person at his core. despite chiron losing so much of himself, sora never really saw him as anything different and maybe that was due to his own stubbornness, but it was also partially a belief in chiron in general.
probably the best thing also was that chiron never really treated him like a child and even actively offered to train him and see what he could do, and trusted him to help out in a fight. good centaur, 10/10. regardless, he does feel like he learned a lot from chiron about how people exist in other people's stories and he hopes he's happy with his polycule and his new legs because sora still doesn't understand fate/.
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OKAY so like i told you from the beginning, chiron is very interesting because sora unfortunately knows the world of disney's hercules and ergo knows a little about hero training and legends and etc. the thing about chiron is that while he was very much in the bracket of being something like a teacher/mentor, chiron was also just someone that sora understood in terms of how to handle a murdergame, morality, and a general sense of doing what has to be done. i don't think he ever quite saw chiron as a teacher like some of the other teens did but he absolutely saw him as an adult he respected and someone he could trust with advice and opinions. he knew chiron was important and someone that not only had a lot of people relying on him but someone who needed to learn how to let himself rely on other people (which is something sora himself isn't always so great at.)
i think the thread you me and flurry did also did a lot for how sora saw chiron because while he came to notice that chiron wasn't infallable, it actually made him respect him more and understand how important his lore was to who he is as a person. but then again, as someone who has lost his memories and also knows a lot of people who've lost who they are, it was even more important to remind chiron that his memories weren't gone forever and that he was still the same person at his core. despite chiron losing so much of himself, sora never really saw him as anything different and maybe that was due to his own stubbornness, but it was also partially a belief in chiron in general.
probably the best thing also was that chiron never really treated him like a child and even actively offered to train him and see what he could do, and trusted him to help out in a fight. good centaur, 10/10. regardless, he does feel like he learned a lot from chiron about how people exist in other people's stories and he hopes he's happy with his polycule and his new legs because sora still doesn't understand fate/.