Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-4708882-20191001033113

1. Damn, that sounds impressive and Bastille was funny with insulting his manhood. The story you have sounds amazing bro!

2. Yeah he's pretty interesting and complex. Kain was fated to die from by sacrificing himself and wiping out the vampires after he was revived when he was killed as a pact. The problem was he didn't want to die and also wipe out vampires at that point, so he refused which left the world to become unbalanced and decaying but also kept the Hylden (basically Demons) trapped. The Elder God then tried to have Raziel kill him and the others so he could feed on their souls.

3. Ramsay to me at least had moments of being entertaining albeit despicable while Joffrey was just a little shit but yeah a good example. Thomas will be even less likable than Uncle James. Eragon was pretty cool and I might have to use the empathy thing if I can find a way to use it.

4A. Sounds like a movie I'll give a shot. Sad to hear on the ultraviolent thing and the major red flag. Winter sounds terrible and like a complete asshole who abused all his powers.

4B. She was deleted due to the fact she was trying to make a vaccine and Joel potentially doomed humanity, I'd recommend with User:Magma MK-II or another admin to so what they think as well.

5A. I might use Amadeus as a way to emphasize he is dangerous even without help physically. It could also be a way to keep the audience guessing at times.

5B. I might have to give it a shot and thanks for sharing. :)

Not sure as I'm not super familiar with some of the actress' but they might do good and not sure if Kristen would do good as unfortunately outside one role don't think we've seen enough to judge her skills.

5C. People who are similar at least in my experiences tend to but heads and they get along some but want to prove they are better than the other. Jester tends to think somewhat lowly of mortals but especially those who have an ego yet not the personal skill to really warrant it but if they work and have some skills he'll accept it to an extent. Yeah looking up James Gandolfini it's similar to how I pictured for him, I might need to work it slightly if I didn't mention the teleportation and thanks for the call out on it along with the grammar. I hadn't really thought of Dr. Facilier when I made the witch doctor but it might of been in subconscious usage. Yeah I feel the same way with bowing to a god like that so I felt Jester could say it as a symbolism, as for the chaotic a reality it's a mix as both are similar in that with how "order" is often less fair than pure chance. Well technically speaking necromancy isn't in itself evil or malicious just meaning someone who has attempted or succeeded to bring back a dead person through supernatural source/means.