Thread:ScaryMovie53/@comment-4708882-20171002235215/@comment-4708882-20171128032249

1. Yeah that's how I'd describe it on Gilgamesh's standings and Jester story wise. I originally planned Jessica killed off without hurting Gilgamesh but now that you mentioned it I might change that. How I picture the fight going is Jester insults Gilgamesh and demands to know how he's so strong with only one soul vs his many for Gilgamesh to respond "Unlike you I learned to master my own soul and make it strong instead of relying on other souls to empower my own" basically calling Jester's method like a parasite. After a close battle Gilgamesh deals the fatal blow, Jester sees a vison of his loved ones (Corvus in his human form, Anastasia, Jessica, probably Jessica's daughters and his own mother and obviously Grace) all smiling and embracing him while he dies with a smile. Anastasia is upset but defends Gilgamesh's action since it protected humanity and reality though Corvus does show anger over losing his best friend. Corvus could probably revive him but wonders if that's what Jester would be happy with that decision.

2. I'd say it's likely she could play it well.

3. I like the sound of that especially that final hint. I am going to guess the other will notice it. :)

4. A lot to me is the intention. If the person is begging to be spared and the hero truly feels bad does the best they can or give them genuine advice before I'd consider it merciful. If the hero flag out goes out of their way to make them suffer (like Mercy mode in Dishonored) or they beg for a quick death and they refuse is more of a Cruel Mercy.