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souljammed2017-04-16 11:34 am
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The TL;DR CR Meme
1. Post a top-level for yourself and your characters
2. People respond to you by asking for the deets on how your character feels about theirs
3. You give the deets, then you get other people to give the deets
4. It's just that simple
2. People respond to you by asking for the deets on how your character feels about theirs
3. You give the deets, then you get other people to give the deets
4. It's just that simple
re: Lucifer
Of course, at that point in time she was literally enemies with everyone, and amongst all that: Luci just made the most amount of sense. There was always something off about him, and given how forthcoming he was in wanting to test her abilities and how he views everyone else, there's no way she'd come to hate him any further than any of the other monsters in town. Time proceeded and as Bonnie starts to learn more about how she should be as a magi, Lucifer is a constant reminder that even if she does think to team up with anyone, she shouldn't lose sight of what she truly is as well.
After all, she did almost succumb to her existential crisis yet again. Wanting to be killed so she could forget about being a Darkhunter for good, and Lucifer was the one that propped her right back up by explaining the sheer superiority of the human race to her in a way she completely understood. It made her realize that getting mad over it was pointless, and the best way to deal with it at this point was to show Kagaku Yamashita what kind of human she truly was.
If he's behind her, she's more than willing to have him help her in trying to track down and kill Kagaku Yamashita, and in the process? If they have to fight again, while Bonnie's able to know what she's doing and Lucifer's not under any kind of mind control himself, she'd be more than happy to oblige. There's nothing wrong with a deathmatch spar, in the end!
Either way, she's happy to have him around. His knowledge and strength makes him a good part of the team, and the utter disdain he has for weaklings and those who want to pile on so much responsibility with nothing to show for it makes him that much more useful to Bonnie personally.