Sebastian "golden ball man" Michaelis (
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curtaincalls2014-08-08 05:56 pm
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tl;dr cr meme

RELATIONSHIPS❤MEME
① List all the characters you play.
② People reply with CR they truly, madly, deeply want to know about.
③ tl;dr on character relationships. first impressions count too!
④ ???
⑤ harvest all that tl;dr!
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But that's getting ahead of myself! Early on, Glinda realized that Nanami usually took the helm during the trials, and most of the time everything she had to say was really smart so she began to just sort of trust that Nanami would lead them in the right direction. Glinda's major issues have always been that she places her complete trust and faith in people she likes. So in the first few weeks it would usually go 'how about this idea' and then she would kind of bow to everyone else's opinions about it while she made herself useful sniffing chloroform...
As she began to grow more confident about actually using her brain, there was a part of her that recognized that Nanami was sometimes strangely forceful with her opinions, which she would realize in hindsight was because she needed to direct things away from her group. While it was happening though she just thought 'Nanami just wants to find the murderer no matter what she's so admirable!!!'
And then of course Nanami was the Mastermind whoops. But by that point, they had all realized it was totally bunk anyway so Glinda never even really minded all that much! What did bother her and horrify her was the revelation that Nanami was some sort of artificial person that was supposed to monitor them for insanity and homocidal tendencies or something and so for a very brief moment she was seriously questioning whether or not Nanami was just playing some role this whole time. That didn't last very long, though, because about ten minutes later she remembered Nanami telling them to kill her because it was totally necessary and then everything was OK again.
Just all in all Glinda has always really liked Nanami and there were some surprising twists and turns in the middle but it never really changed that much! With people dying by the handful, Nanami always felt like a solid rock for Glinda, and she never judged her Glindaness and she always made an effort to make her feel better.
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i am curious about susan too, hit me
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Nanami is more or less a child and more than that she's only been 'awake' for like three years. In general, Susan strongly dislikes things that are not human but that try to pass themselves off as human because where she comes from 99% of those things are actively working to cause the heat death of the universe or come from parasite dimensions and try to syphon off all energy from the real one or any number of horrifying things, so she'd have been pretty suspicious of Nanami's status at first. But it's evident now that Nanami was created by a human to try to help humanity so she's pretty much over her bias. Susan just thinks it's really unfortunate that someone with no experience in... being alive was placed in that position - especially if she gets a look at Nanami and sees her soul (does she have a soul, do you think?)
She'll basically treat Nanami like she treats the rest of the ragtag gang and take a firm teacherly tone with her, but she'd check in pretty often to make sure Nanami's mental health isn't suffering or anything since that was a pretty big burden to carry the whole way.
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