Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-11457306-20140712122513/@comment-29559990-20140713212722

SkyrimsShillelagh wrote: DaedraBorn101 wrote:

(Well Daithi is a stubborn, dense elf. While it was foolish of me to not start off with the justification, Daithi seems like the person who would still reject it. Murder is Murder. No justice in it. Either way he would have hated Kazrris.) (Negative, while yes, Daithi is stubborn, he is not dense.  If Kazrris said, "I killed the people who murdered my family" Daithi would understand that and actually feel sympathetic and slightly protective of Kazrris.  However his first sentence is completely different, making Kazrris come across as a ruthless killer.  First impressions are everything.)

(True. But I did mention this in an earlier post (Can't remember what chapter). Kazrris tries to assert himself as the ruthless killer and murderer, so that he garners respect from the fellow prisoners. He thinks that if he does that, he's virtually untouchable. No one messes with the top dog in prison... except for movies.

That does leave a plot hole in why he is not doing the same here. (Did not mention this part) The reason here is that he didn't expect a backlash from Daithi, the small and non-threatening elf. Now, he will attempt to get on his good side with the "I did it for justice." bit.

This may sound like an extremely weak and confusing explanation, but I am absolutely horrendous at RP's. I wish I was better.. just doesn't workout the way I plan XD.)