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Shū Tsukiyama (月山 習) | ɢᴏᴜʀᴍᴇᴛ ([personal profile] preybeforemeals) wrote in [community profile] slowpoke_gif2014-10-13 01:50 pm

And if you'd like to talk for hours, just go ahead now

Character Relationships Meme!



1. Leave a comment listing who you play.

2. Reply to one another, asking for details on CR/what their characters think of yours!

3. tl;dr at will!

Holy crap, it's so easy a Weedle can do it. It's not Magikarp-tier simplicity, but that's just because nothing is Magikarp-tier simplicity.

Have at and enjoy!
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[personal profile] awesmazings 2014-10-13 07:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Thoughts on Jimmy and Chihiro from those who know them?
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[personal profile] ardent 2014-10-14 12:08 am (UTC)(link)
Ishimaru → Jimmy
Ishimaru actually likes Jimmy, though it's less in a close-friend sort of way and more in a "...somebody needs to adopt you now, why is no one properly doing this" sort of way. (And if someone actually has properly done this, then why in the world are they letting you have extistential crises about Hell.) It's more of a protective thing than anything, if that makes any sense; he's kind of...not comfortable with people around Jimmy's age having major issues like that given that he had mental complications that literally drove him completely insane when he was around that age. So basically there's a lot of projecting like an IMAX going on, I think.

Kimblee → Jimmy
They've spoken a few times and Kimblee finds him...interesting, if nothing else; he's decent conversation, anyway. Kimblee doesn't really tend to have a lot of thoughts on people; basically they have to really grab his attention for him to really register some sort of opinion on them one way or another, and Jimmy is...not quite there yet? He finds the kid naive as hell and he's not sure what to do with all the optimism because Kimblee is himself not an optimist in the least; if anything he's probably remembered the optimism more than anything else because that's not a point of view that he can really comprehend or justify taking himself - life favors pessimism over optimism and realism over idealism, so the idea that someone would go against what makes logical and coherent sense really doesn't click well in his mind. So that's interesting, which is more than he really has to say for like 95% of people. ...He's really not one for opinions on people, I'm sorry.

Alfred → Jimmy
...Oh boy. Um. Alfred is another card-carrying member of the "no opinions on anyone ever" brigade; most of his conversations are very superficial and he tends to like it that way, because he has a lot of psychosis issues and those come with often having no idea whether he actually had a conversation with someone or if he just thinks he did. He remembers that Jimmy is the little boy from Hell, and that is...about all he's got. I mean Jimmy's a decent boy from Hell, so Alfred's pretty sure he's probably doing the whole "being from Hell" thing wrong, but...yeah, um. It's nothing Jimmy's doing wrong, it's purely on this end that the weird snags are hitting.

Ishimaru → Chihiro
Okay, just as some background for why part of this is...the way it is: when we had our previous Chihiro, Ishimaru was really good at doing one thing with him and that was accidentally making him cry. (Usually by having all the subtlety of a brick to the face.) He did get along with him really well by the end, but he spent the first several weeks with more or less nothing but accidental tears all over because oops. As such, Ishimaru is a little wary of interacting with him, because he doesn't really have a lot of social skills as it is and he can't read a room for shit; a lot of the time he'll try to keep conversations reasonably brief with Chihiro because he wants to avoid upsetting him, since a lot of the time he doesn't understand what he did to upset him in the first place. At the same time, he's insanely protective of the guy, especially now that he's been canon-updated to mid-Chapter 3 - he's generally of the thought that Chihiro has suffered more than enough (and really, pretty much everyone has suffered more than enough), and apparently when you cross that particular line you get thrown into a pool. He doesn't feel guilty about Poolgate at all, even though he suspects he should (he kind of feels vaguely guilty over not feeling guilty? ...it's confusing) though he does sort of wish he could have stopped it...faster than he did. At the same time...look he broke rules and threw a girl into a pool for you and got reprimanded like hell, so clearly he thinks pretty highly of you, there. :|b

I think that's everyone? If I missed somebody, hit me.