Board Thread:Specific Characters Qualification Exam/@comment-25152698-20141211020520/@comment-25152698-20141213155643

Berserkchart486 wrote: Under the tutelage of her father, Sayuri was exposed to fighting on a daily basis. She traveled everywhere with her father, no matter how dangerous the mission, or how inappropriate the situation. -1

•	Unfortunately, she’s my character’s daughter so I know him more than anything. Of course she probably travelled with him on missions, but exposed to fighting on a daily basis? Her father is a pacifist, always has been. If anything, fighting is one of the things she wouldn’t have been exposed to. Calling it out here.

I am a bit confused here. While on his page it says:

"Only would it be natural for Sannoto to have despised killing, regardless of who it is as he felt killing was the ultimate crime. In fact, the man has barely killed any, only averaging around twenty kills in his entire shinobi career."

Yet, in a more recent roleplay, you said:

"Sannoto glared into his eyes hatefully; images of people he had killed, Sannoto himself, simply reflected off of the demon’s eyes and took form."

"The demon spoke, his voice overlapped with the hundreds of other shinobi Sannoto had killed during this war."

And from a on his page, you also said:

"When I kill one member of black crown, the others will come. And I will kill them too"

"His accumulated knowledge on modern warfare makes him an excellent shinobi, strategist, soldier and assassin whom's services are requested from other villages quite frequently."

as·sas·sin əˈsasn/ noun a murderer of an important person in a surprise attack for political or religious reasons.

"The war was gruesome; day after day, Sannoto charged onto the battlefield to take the lives of others and return to his disease filled trench to rest for more upcoming battles."

"However, his most noted battle was the Battle of Kikyō Pass where Sannoto was directly involved in eliminating the enemy shinobi and saving the orphaned"

So I mean, um, I don't think the dude's that big of a pacifist, lol. At least not for the entirety of his lifetime, and keep in mind the person he is today would greatly differ from the Sannoto who raised Sayuri more than 40 years ago. Right?

But given the excerpts you can at least understand why I had the sort of thoughts I did.