☯ Do they believe for every darkness there is a lightness? If not, why?
He does, truly. His parents had been murdered at the claws and fangs of vampires [ or so he presumes ], and what more can he do than avenge them? He believes that the fate of his parents is what fuels him, and it does, to protect the innocent. Perhaps if he had lead a normal life, he wouldn’t have the perspective that he does. But he believes that where there is darkness, there is light.
☢ Describe a thought or dream that would cause them to have a mental meltdown.
He’s had nightmares of the murder, it happens very rarely now, when there is an unbearable amount of stress in his life. It’s a warning for him that he needs to distract himself, properly sort things out. As for thoughts that disturb him–failing to fulfill his duty as a hunter and innocent lives being lost because he could not rescue them–that is what would break him. If someone he swore himself to died, he would be horrified, harboring a guilt and suffering beyond despair, just as he was when he was ten and he was unable to do anything to protect his parents [ not that he could ].
♆ Are they prone to violent outbursts or thoughts?
Byunghun is very reserved, especially when immersed in his thoughts. As a child, when his parents passed away, he went numb. The orphanage had no idea how to handle him, nothing could cure him. He would sit and stare out the window for hours, hoping that his parents would return, but knowing they never would. He spoke to no one and hid away from the other children. Those months in the orphanage were one of the worse times in his life. He was lost, without guidance. He had no support, until his Uncle was called to hear the news of his sister and brother in law, flying to Russia to take Byunghun into his care. Reflecting on present time, Byunghun would react the same to anything negative, without having a violent outburst. Everything happens in his mind, and so if he were to have violent thoughts, then he would; however, this also depends on how much he may hate someone. Or how intense the situation is. He may react violently, such as punching the wall, or shattering something [ but not breaking everything he sees ]. He’s seen and witnessed so much death–from his parents to hunting supernaturals–that if there are no emotional ties, then he is not fazed by the a macabre sight. But still, the emotional issue still lurk within.