Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-31330278-20191109232506

1. The question was about why autistic spectrum people are prone to obsessions, but your explanation about psychopaths' reasons for obsession make sense. Autistic spectrum people aren't as paradoxically narrowminded like psychopaths. From what you know, why are autists and Aspergers prone to obsessions?

2. I'll get deeper into walkthrough and attempt to further understand it, and you're the man to thank for. Until i'll find the time, I also found another confusing setting: "I Killed My BFF". It's a show about real people who snap and kill their friends for varying reasons. It's confusing because both sides are talking, one of them actually narrate his/her own death. In one episode, a rich boy killed his poor friends after being influenced by his psychopathic lover, and I thought the killer was the poor one because of the false assumption that the killer have a big hole in his soul. The last episode I happened to see was the most confusing so far. Patrick and Joey were best friends for years, until they started a fight after Joey was found out to be a former sex offender. Joey went on, got married and became a better person. But Patrick kept his anger and planned Joey's murder for a couple of months. I know i'm supposed to root for Patrick, but the man killed his best friend, who trusted him with everything and came to live with him. The next victim was another sex offender, and if it was for Joey, he could've killed innocents for the mere suspicion of them being future sex offenders. People like Joey are the reason vigilantes cannot be tolerated in real-life society. This episode created a situation where a sex offender is a human being and the rapists hunter is a bad man. Given you recommended me on "Deadly Women", I believe you'll like this show too.

3. Ramsey somewhat combines Maureen's viciousness and Josh's torturing methods. I recall you see him as a fox McLeach, with great dose of Slagar the Cruel and the stranger from TWD TellTale game. Baelish can work as either the revolution leader in Grant's scenario or as Charles in his villainous MIG version. The canon Baelish was truly in love with Sansa, but do you see the revolution leader/Charles have genuine emotion toward a certain lover interest? For the record, the option of Charles having a rogue daughter is more like a male Cersei, which is good thinking on your part :-).

4. Does burning the kingdom was similar to Daenerys burning Lannisters' achievements? And does the king's inactions about Sir Thomas have something to do with Jester's decision?

5A. Following Ingrith's PE proposal (listed bellow):

https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:X9_The_Android/PE_Proposal:_Queen_Ingrith#comm-656602

I realized something disappointing about "Maleficent 2". I hoped it will be like "The Fox and the Hound". I hoped badly. But the good people went on the easy Shakespearian solution :-(. Don't get me wrong. I still have plans to watch the movie, and the Shakespearian solution can work in the right hands. Just saying that the easy way downplays Ingrith's potential. Given she's the exact female version of Lord Capulet minus the remorse, I have a theory that poisoning her husband is based on the good people's speculations about some conspirators who had ideas for killing the lords. I hope to change my mind for the better after seeing the movie, but Ingrith's unfulfilled potential makes her a lower-tier villain compared to Sofia Lamb. Do you think she's objectively bad-written, or just outshined by Stefan? And, in regard to topic 3 from "Future PE proposals", how close is Ingrith to your vision about Prince John's Margaret Goodnight of a mother?

5B. If you're searching for a really sad animated movie in high quality, you have "Plague Dogs". Some people would call it "Grave Of The Fireflies" with dogs, but since I watch PD first, I lean more to define GOTFF as "Plague Dogs" with humans. It's not as sad as "Grave Of The Fireflies", both because it's about dehumanized dogs vs children in a post-apocalyptic japan and because the heroes are more capable to deal with life, but it's still something only 12 years old and up can watch without guidance. The movie is screaming its moral against animal cruelty, but for me, the most important moral lies in the dangers of dehumanization. As someone who went through dehumanization in different points of his life, I can relate to poor Rowf and Snitter on the personal level. Technically Rowf and Snitter are dogs, but do you consider the option that they're actually humans, and are drawn as dogs because they're dehumanized?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Plague_Dogs_(film)

5C. Kinda like Abigail. I assume Abigail will drop some of her Jester's MIG qualities along the road. Will Xylus be similar to Jester on that aspect?

5D. Recently I discovered a song that is so amazing that I just had to share it with you. "What Is Love" by V Bozeman. I'm hearing it in loops for the past 2 days.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRC6NEdSLIA

Hearing this song make me consider V Bozeman to some of the following roles (the options aren't contradicting, so i'll list it by points vs by choices):


 * The Mother Abigail type as VIEW leader. Unlike Steven King's Abigail, this Abigail type won't be blind. She won't have any disability, unless she'll have a terminal illness. Something that will motivate her to overthrow Sobek as quickly as possible and keep everyone safe as her last wish.
 * Clara Evans, Angel's psychologist, who'll appeared through the walkie-talkie in "Posdonllo", and in the flesh in "Posdonllo 2". She'll be Angel's closest friend, as well as the only person who always believed her and never disregarded her flashback dreams as hallucinations. She'll be killed in part 2, when Rex will kill Allan's son (still working on his name) and get him to miss him and accidentally shoot Clara instead. Mechanics-wise, think of the moment where Motherface shot Movieface, and he missed her and shot Gale instead, except Clara will die for real. To make matters worse, Clara was trying to stab Rex from behind, except Rex saw it coming and shot the poor boy in a way that will get Clara killed.
 * Roni, the daughter of Gabriel Dalmatien from "Chernobyl IL 2". She'll be a famous singer who can operate a motorcycle better than her petite frame reveals, as well as Roman the cat's love interest, and as a practical result, she'll work with Jaden and Josef on a regular basis. Alongside her father Gabriel, Roni will search for her missing mother Noya in every place possible. Her relationship with her parents will be part of one of the bigger themes, joining Jaden's murdered mother and absent if not dead father, Roman being thrown out of the house by his own mother after turning into a cat, and Grey's parents who got murdered.
 * Calypso the dire lioness from "Posdonllo 2". For obvious reason, she'll be able to play Calypso only as voice acting. Now, Calypso will join the heroes group after Allan's son will save her from a raging bull mammoth. Her encounters with humans made her smarter, and by the time the group found her, she could talk with any human like you and I can. Later, she'll help take down Rex in his dire bear form.