@Imca: What Space said. Most I saw was when it was four in the morning or something. Sorry.
Some (but not all) of the problems with Crisis Core.
I think she's a pretty cool character.
Martial version of Chester is a little interesting.
Chester is a pacifist mostly because he's wary of his own power.
Since Chester is practically the god and sole originator of his entire universe.
Chester just- really doesn't get on with power abuse, and he essentially just kind of tries to live life normally, with self-imposed limits.
1.5 imperial gallons of tea were consumed during the writing of this postAres is kind of the opposite, a lot of powernote but this is because she forged her power, she is not wary of it and in fact loves opportunities where she can hone it more and improve herself, which is why she is drawn to conflict.
Was really not my intent to play a martial version of Chester so much as I have noticed a bit of similarities, and a lot more would reversal be the correct word? over the course of thinking about it.
Well.
Sharing similar mindsets is not a bad thing.
They certainly would disagree on some things, I'm sure.
Chester is very much against direct action, and while he enjoys conversation and new things, he almost always talks to a few people. He generally avoids being himself, intermingling with a whole society at once.
1.5 imperial gallons of tea were consumed during the writing of this postI went too fast.
◊ I broke the bot.

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I do hope I have been doing okay with Ares so far, mostly talking to regular here.
Se has a tone of experience behind her, and is a dimensional walker, in essence kind of a martial version of Chester....
At least that is my intent to portray her as very experienced in the arts of war, and well in general, but I always worry my subpar English skills hinders that.