Given that the Shinki can be fanatically loyal to the human they believe to be their Master, which tropes are best suited for this? Undying Loyalty? Honor Before Reason for the less-sane moments that result? Episode Six explores the negative possibilities of this when the protagonist Shinki have to deal with a group of Terrorist Arnvals willing to commit self-destructive crimes for the sake of their Masters.
Edited by AceOfScarabsThe three finest things in life are to splat your enemies, drive them from their turf, and hear their lamentations as their rank falls!
Given that the Shinki can be fanatically loyal to the human they believe to be their Master, which tropes are best suited for this? Undying Loyalty? Honor Before Reason for the less-sane moments that result? Episode Six explores the negative possibilities of this when the protagonist Shinki have to deal with a group of Terrorist Arnvals willing to commit self-destructive crimes for the sake of their Masters.
Edited by AceOfScarabs The three finest things in life are to splat your enemies, drive them from their turf, and hear their lamentations as their rank falls!