Paytai looks like a proud mother watching her antisocial child trying to make friends for the first time
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Paytai looks like a proud mother watching her antisocial child trying to make friends for the first time
i love ramil, he's so sweet but just constantly has everything against him so he always has his walls up so high. also in another universe ramil and ava are besties
[All Eyes on the Relationship Between Prince Khanin and His Royal Guard] THE NEXT PRINCE E04
Vampirism is a spectrum
UHHHH so I forgot I never uploaded this here?
LATEST DND CHARACTER! or maybe ttrpg character is more accurate at this point. We're doing a campaign based in the world of Arcane/LoL (even though none of us play League). I'm playing a dragon prince named Ramil cursed into human form. Hopefully he will get more and more dragon-like as he gets closer to breaking the curse. This is more of a halfway state.
Ok three things:
I understand now why Methas said that this power makes Ramil the most powerful of all the vampires. Its not just mind reading or even changing memories, this is actually forcing something in the person's brain to bend to his will. This makes it so he cannot be disobeyed. This is the ability to Command in perpetuity. That's insanely powerful.
It now also makes sense why Feratu has to attack Ramil by proxy instead of head on. Even if he thought he was strong enough to kill Ramil, he's physically cannot enter the place that Ramil is located (whatever Greenmoore is). The only way for him to attack Ramil and potentially end this banishment (assuming this Command would cease with Ramil's death) is to have someone else kill Ramil for him.
It also explains why it was worth releasing Ramil from the painting to kill him. If Feratu still has aspirations to rule the vampires, Ramil being locked up wasn't enough as he still maybe doesn't have access to Greenmoore due to this Command.
This is all very neat storytelling cuz it gives us so much of Feratu's motivations just with a few lines.
Little guy has big brothers !
From anyone else I would have said it was something cute to say. As if he wanted to get closer. However that's the way he was treating this way by his father:
So, I wouldn't say that being part of his family is actually a great thing. Ramil can't see what is right to what is wrong because he has been raised by his abusive father. He only knows that he must make him the King and don't disappoint him. His father knows how to hurt him and don't hesitate to use violence. How can you see family as a great thing when you've been raised in this type of environment?
He was saying the truth here and I yet wonder if it was a moment of weakness or if he is so used to his dad weaponizing emotions (noticed how he punished Paytai to punish his son in a way) that he used this to move Khanin. Nonetheless, Ramil is a complex character, morally grey, that I wonder if he is going to get a redemption or if he is just going to stay an antagonist until the end. I can't wait to see more of him.