
647 posts
What's Red And Bad For Your Teeth? A Brick!
What's red and bad for your teeth? A brick!
Make my muse take the Try Not to Laugh Challenge!
Send a joke, a funny photo or video to my muse and they will react as accordingly

“…”
Lunarre frowns, unimpressed.
“You gotta try harder. A lot, lot harder.”
[ passed | almost failed | failed ]
More Posts from Snickering-kitsune
Make my muse take the Try Not to Laugh Challenge!
Send a joke, a funny photo or video to my muse and they will react as accordingly
[ passed | almost failed | failed ]

“Come on, there’s gotta be books on the things. Other seraphs probably know a bit about ‘em. Why’re ya so obsessed with dragons anyway?”
snickering-kitsune:

“Not really. I wanna experience the world with all my five senses for’s long as possible. You’re not going blind because you’re an old fart - you’re going blind because you keep gettin’ near those damn dragons. You’re bringin’ a needless disability on yourself!”

“I wonder if it’s really the case still. Maybe I should see if that’s the right answer to my slowly fading sight then…..but then how else will I find my answers with the dragons?”

Just been playing through Zestiria again and this line struck me. It got me thinking: is cannibalism a side-effect of becoming a hellion? We see the same hunger in Lunarre, who goes on to eat the seraph Mason and attempts to do the same to Sorey and Mikleo. He also refers to others, notably Alisha, as his ‘main dish’.
He, like the thief boy, express a desire to eat their fellow human. However, we don’t see the same in other humans-turned-hellions, such as the Cardinal, though I could be wrong here. Is this then a trait that applies to humans of certain temperaments who become hellions? As hellions they may not be very powerful, or not think of themselves as such, and so are compelled to consume the flesh of others to gain strength, as Lunarre has been shown to do when he eats Mason?
What do you guys think?