Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-4708882-20181119112049

1. I'm glad to hear that, I understand mild annoyances and frustrations with spoilers but some people take it way too far with whimsical and rants about having spoilers. The Iron Maiden definitely fits Parker. I wouldn't call someone who just killed him a bad person (I'd likely defend them and buy them a drink or meal) but they'd unfortunately most likely face jail time for vigilantism.

2. Definitely sad that Riot is the saner one yet has a higher intended body count but my guess is due to Carnage not thinking of long term and more instant self satisfaction.

3. The sins sound interesting with Lust sounding the most arguably like one of the more redeemable ones and good to see Lust being a male, Gluttony can definitely be an enjoyable man-child or hated depending on how you decide write him, Wrath is easy to hate unless his killing is from PTSD and shows regrets for killing his family, Envy definitely sounds interesting how she lost her own identity and Sloth sounds less redeemable so all in all a great job bro.

Yeah I always hated the self loathing aspects of religion: "You breath? You die? You sinned! Now prey for forgiveness of every little mistake you've made and maybe God will forgive you." I agree we should show love and forgiveness but mentality is messed up on so many levels.

4. Good points with them. Joel is the main protagonist of "The Last of Us" as the perspective that "A Reason to Live" by JT Music was written from. Basically the best way I can describe him is a more ruthless Rick who isn't shown leading a lot. After he lost his daughter he became a hardened survivor that cares for pretty much no one except later a girl named Ellie. At the end of the game he basically destroyed the only chance at vaccine to save her.

5. I can definitely see those with Jafar with it likely being s combination of her being somewhat strong and Jafar not being as skilled as he thinks. Now not sure Jasmine ever had magic because she didn't seem to suspect magic being used at times.

My guess Facilier likely made a deal possibly after being beat and in rage, this would possibly start him becoming arrogant Andrea greedy leading to his future debt. Think up schemes he figured he already overcome problems thus escape his debt via tricking others. I just very am not sure Facilier would've risked physically attacking his family or being caught by police.