Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20190813233236/@comment-31330278-20200203101144

1. After rewatching seasons 6 and 7 of "Game Of Thrones", I realized that the Hush man is similar to a less sophisticated of Ramsay. Another creep who betray everyone, including his own dogs (not feeding your own dogs for a week is cruel and cannot end well), and then surprised to see them getting back at him. However, a major different between these two, other than they level of cunningness and scale, is that Ramsay isn't scary. At least not in my eyes. If you had to guess, would you say it's because the Hush man is more common and closer to home for many people, or because Ramsay is at the same show with people like Euron?

2. People's tendency to downplay harmful actions is also a big part of why psychopaths aren't always visible on first sight. Because many of them are mistaken for less dangerous types of people (borderline personal disorder/antipathetic/other stuff). And the part of inexcusable tragedies also applies to non-antisocial people. People can be very harmful without being psychopaths. Here are some examples from my life about non-antisocial people who can be excused only to an extent. Tell me what you think:


 * Javier Doran (nickname) - I used to work with him for a long time. Many of my friends and colleagues liked him, because they mistook his arrogance for self-confidence and apathy for calmness. On paper, me and him could be close friends. He's very intelligent and have a lot of criticism about religions, like I do. I always tried to be his friend, both due to his intellectual qualities and because he was a close friend to my friends. He repaid me by intentional aggravations. The thing is that his father used to be an oncologic patient, and he used the man's sickness as an excuse to show no sympathy to other people's problems. I told him about some of my other friends, and he decided they are brainwashed because they weren't liberal enough for him. I told him about my own problems, but he either mocked me with words like "you make people angry and then think they are evil" (his most jarring insult, but not the only one) or claimed I have no tact because i'm upset from him not listening. Even the fact one of my other friends was killed (Javier had 10 months or so to be prepared for his father's death. My friend who got killed was killed in a blink of an eye) fazed him only enough to say something which its subtext was "my father is dead, so i'm the only one who had difficulties". When I called him out for being inattentive with or without his father, he forced me to apologize for him being impossible to talk to. I was obviously upset with his father's death, except he wasn't the nicest man on earth even when his old man was alive. I know he had been through a lot, but the fact he suffered doesn't mean he's the only one who suffers. Know what I mean?


 * My brother - While I blame his explosive temper and violence since childhood on my father (the man brainwashed my brother and ruined his life), he's worse than what my mother think. She say that every siblings are hitting and abusing each other, but not to my brother's degree. He hit me when I was young, including when I was in 3rd grade and he was in 6th grade. When a 10 years old hits a 7 years old, that's a child hitting another child. When he slapped me while we were at Prague for a family vacation, it was a teenager hitting a kid. Not his first time, nor his twenty and first. Many years of insults and beatings/threats to beat me up, he hacked my facebook account and threatened me from my own account so people will think i'm talking to myself. My mother excused it by "just a stupid boy". He stopped the physical violence when I was 15 or so, which I choose to believe it was because I snapped and hit him back harder than he thought I would, but he kept insulting and threating me until the one time he told me "you son of a bitch, you filthy liar, i'm not your brother anymore". And he had many times of calling me stupid, even when I helped people with actions that are not even remotely stupid. Of course my father is the main responsible, but my brother hated me long before his brainwash, even saying at one instant that everyone who fight me are right. Maybe it's just me, but when someone say things like "I wish you were dead!", "i'm gonna fucking kill you!" and "he should be afraid. I want nothing to do with him" for long enough and with enough physical example, you might eventually think that he's serious. I wish he wasn't my mother's son, because she could see him a lot clearer if he wasn't.

3. Are your familiar with the queen from "Ico"? So here's her proposal, and I must say she's far worse than any character Mila Kunis ever played, including Rachel:

https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:BigBadSquid/PE_Proposal:_The_Queen_from_Ico

She could be a GOT villain like nothing. Nowhere nearly as vile as Sophia Lamb, Euron and Ramsay, but still irredeemable despite her lack of sadism. If someone would do a cinematic version of "Ico", do you see Mila Kunis playing the queen?

4. You just gave an idea in regard to Fiona Blumberg and her chemistry with the Coachman:

The Coachman in "Police Legend 3" will be an asshole victim, probably the only civilian example. His "ambiguously magical creature" attributes can be translated into someone who learned behavioral studies to get more opportunities to have his way with weaker people. It's more realistic than one might think. I saw some of those, namely Charlize ( hope i'm wrong on that one), with my own eyes. Now, Fox and Cat will found out about it, and one of them will kill the Coachman under the assumption that no one will care too much. Fox will even use it to mock Fiona:

Fox: "Many people would be repulsed to see the Coachman's corpse, mutilated like that. Maybe you too. I wouldn't know. It a shame he's dead. You could sit with him and have a conversation, like father and daughter (a not so subtle way to insult her about killing her own father. Credit for Euron and his creative threat toward Jamie, which inspired the specific insult Fox might deliver to Fiona)".

Cat: "What was the color of his beard? You would kill someone to know, wouldn't you? I wouldn't. I wouldn't hurt family either".

5. I think i'll go with Meghan's background, even if the character itself will be more similar to a better version of Umbridge. I like it better. Maureen does make sense as someone who had been through hell before becoming what she is, like with Khelshot and Tiago. will it make sense if General Tiger would be that type too?