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Ask me character questions because I'm bored at work
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Thrawn: 12, 19, 20, 26
Anders: 3, 7, 12, 13, 15
Thrass: 2, 13, 15, 19, 20
Grand Inquisitor: 7, 13, 15
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Thrawn
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12. Thrawn's an atheist and doesn't believe in the afterlife. He also isn't familiar with the concept of becoming one with the Force upon death
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19. If he lost a friend, Thrawn would lock himself in his quarters and not come out for a long time, and just look at his art to try and get a grip on his feelings
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20. Losing a romantic partner would also involve him locking himself in his quarters for a long time, and it would be the one time he'd let himself cry. Even then, he'd get a grip on his emotions when on duty because it's unbecoming to show weakness.
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26. Thrawn used to celebrate his birthday regularly and it was always small, private affairs, like dinner with Thrass. After leaving home, he kind of just stopped celebrating it, since he felt he had more important things in mind. These days he mostly celebrates his birthday be treating himself to something small--
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Eli probably asked him about it once, and got him a small present each year.
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Anders
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3. Anders tends to dislike rich people, because usually they were born into that wealth and privilege, and they tend to only care about themselves, while giving no thought to those less fortunate. He feels the the nobility are all too happy to ignore elves being murdered for fun because clearly their dress being the wrong color is more important--
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The one exception is Hawke. Because Hawke actually did earn their wealth through hard work, and they actually know what it's like to be poor. Plus, Hawke actually cares about everybody, including mages and elves, and will leave comfort to go on adventures.
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Plus, Hawke can potentially give up all their wealth and status at the end because doing the right thing and saying "fuck you, Meredith" is more important than being a wealthy noble.
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7. Thedas could certainly be better. The place is hell if you aren't a privileged noble, especially if you're an elf or mage. That's why Anders works hard to try and change it. He wants future generations to not know the same horrors that he did because of something he had no say in.
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12. Anders believes in an afterlife, and he likes to think that it's beautiful. My personal headcanon is that when he dies, he's going to become a spirit of Freedom (and so is Hawke), so he, Hawke and Justice will be together for all eternity.
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13. Anders feels that taking one's time is more important, but if he feels that he's run out of time and he really can't afford to take it slowly, then he'll rush into things.
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15. To Anders, a meaningful relationship is one where his partner supports him and his cause, and understands where he's coming from.
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Thrass
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2. Thrass would help as best he could. He's not a doctor, but he would do what he felt he could, even if it's as simple as stopping someone from bleeding out while waiting for a doctor.
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13. Thrass is a patient man and he'd rather take his time and do it right than do it fast
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15. Thrass feels that a meaningful relationship is based on love and trust.
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19. Thrass would mope for a while, maybe take a day to himself to get his emotions under wraps
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20. If he lost a lover, he would lock himself in his mansion for days, eating sweets and letting himself be emotional, probably while listening to sad music.
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Grand Inquisitor
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7. The Grand Inquisitor feels that things are just fine. The Empire is in command of the galaxy, ruled over by a powerful Sith Lord, and he's right where he wants to be.
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13. He prefers to take his time and make sure things are done properly and right. But if Darth Vader were to start breathing down his neck, then he can rush things.
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15. He doesn't really do "meaningful relationships". The closest thing to a meaningful relationship for him is deciding that he rather likes someone and enjoys having sex with them.
spicy mycophile
meanwhile Jacob's trying not to catch feelings for him (LOL)
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Jacob has weird taste in men XD
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the blame for that rests entirely on Freddy Krueger
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Jacob no XD
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That man tried to kill you mom
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and did kill Jacob's dad
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and tried to be reborn through him while he was in the womb
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but damned if that grooming didn't stick
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Finn: 1, 4 and 12
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rel : Finn
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1. Depends on the severity of the crime. Stealing from a rich person or stealing food when you can't afford any is justifiable, and murder is also justifiable under certain circumstances. Stealing from those with nothing or being a serial killer, that he can't abide by and he goes in to stop the person.
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4. Finn wants to help poor people. A lot of non-humans live in poverty in Skyrim (depending on the region, anyway), and Finn gives money when he's able. He once threatened to kick someone's ass because he wasn't paying his Argonian employees enough.
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12. He's usually pretty good about taking his time with things and doesn't rush things unless time is of the essence.
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Good to know! And I meant to add 14 to that list lol
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Finn also has a criminal record and has been arrested more than once XD
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14. Finn thinks about death on occasion, but probably not in the way most others do. One of his mentors back home is the ghost of an assassin, which brings up thoughts of death.
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The undead also freak him out.
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Not so much vampires (he actually doesn't mind vampires so long as they aren't trying to kill him), but walking corpses scare him
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23, for the Grand Inquisitor
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spicy mycophile : 23. For the most part, he has a good handle on his emotions and doesn't let them dictate his thoughts and actions. But, on the other hand, strong emotions also fuel his power, and he feels that's one reason the Sith are better than the Jedi in that they don't just stifle emotions like anger or passion
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ah dangit I grabbed the wrong number, I meant 22
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22. The Grand Inquisitor likes the world the way it is, because the Sith are in charge of the known galaxy. But if he did want to change the world, it would involve him being in Darth Vader's position or even himself as Emperor. Because most Sith strive for more power and to backstab their masters, even if they know there's no real chance of doing so.
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