Cear_IK
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Environment is definitely a very big factor, yes, but I wouldn't say it is always the biggest factor. Some people can live safe lives and still deal with danger with a calm, collected head, while some others have their environment negatively impact their ability to respond to danger... I honestly think it depends on the person, is what I was saying.
Love -- Hate Anger -- Calm
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LOtM?
There's 3 of them- scholar, middle-aged woman, middle-aged man. And the middle-aged man has even spoken in the conversation before. Both the scholar and the middle-aged man were in favor of kicking LSY out before.
Refer to scenario 2 for if he's not bullied- aka, gets scouted for talent by a family/country/influence, shines even brighter with their support, gets obtained/brainwashed by the Griffith Family for his talent anyways. Same reason he couldn't go directly to the War God Family.
I'm talking about Theo and his brother themselves, and his parent's quest to keep him away from the Griffith Family. If someone saved him and his brother (loved one) back when he was naive, that person would be his hero, even subconsciously, and there wouldn't be much that could change that.
*sigh* He jinxed it.
Starry Group?
He has Ava!
"all his power"
"...I can replace some of her memories... I won't make another mistake like the previous kid..." O_0 It's the mind controller... THIS is why Valkyrie hid and suppressed her own kid... And they may have screwed with Ray too....?
3 months out of 18... Ho boy.
"aww shucks sir, I'm very sorry f'r disturbin' ya"
What is this... *sigh* Don't extend family rivalries like this without getting unbiased information about the other party. It never ends well...
When played at a higher level... it's a deceptively psychological game...
Like a tall thin tower with no foundations. Tall and awe-inspiring but easy to topple.
My guess? Theo's dead/unborn older brother.
So... Didn't Valkyrie say her plan would weaken/eventually destroy the Griffith Family...?
Well, Leonardo's teaching about *something*. I think awareness is pretty high up there too.