Basically he thinks THINGS COULD BE DONE BETTER, but thanks to talking to Firebird he is beginning to understand that they really are NOT human, and in a way he compares them to Chains! Like, he knows Humpty Dumpty could only exist in their world through his contract. THAT IS WEIRD, IT MAKES NO SENSE??? but it seems to be an accepted fact. He is figuring out Personae have similar 'facts' that prevent logic, and it's really frustrating, but also rarely worth railing against. AT THE SAME TIME he can't accept that as an excuse for everything. but since he doesn't know what all these 'facts' are, he is never really sure what he should be angry about and what is beyond them, and THAT IS ONE OF THE THINGS THAT PISS HIM OFF!!!
Overall though, he views the Personae as individuals, so he doesn't have a lot of strong feelings on 'personae' so much as the individual persona.
What are the chances now that Acedia would go out and kill someone after getting topped by Dera and Luke.
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Basically he thinks THINGS COULD BE DONE BETTER, but thanks to talking to Firebird he is beginning to understand that they really are NOT human, and in a way he compares them to Chains! Like, he knows Humpty Dumpty could only exist in their world through his contract. THAT IS WEIRD, IT MAKES NO SENSE??? but it seems to be an accepted fact. He is figuring out Personae have similar 'facts' that prevent logic, and it's really frustrating, but also rarely worth railing against. AT THE SAME TIME he can't accept that as an excuse for everything. but since he doesn't know what all these 'facts' are, he is never really sure what he should be angry about and what is beyond them, and THAT IS ONE OF THE THINGS THAT PISS HIM OFF!!!
Overall though, he views the Personae as individuals, so he doesn't have a lot of strong feelings on 'personae' so much as the individual persona.
What are the chances now that Acedia would go out and kill someone after getting topped by Dera and Luke.