Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-24652012-20160414012405/@comment-24652012-20160430010406

Swims Like Shark: "Then again, as much as I hate seeing such a poor demonstration of gratitude, pandering this for a bit, I think I understand. He's not grouchy about it because he didn't like the rough treatment, or because he is ungrateful for it, but because his pride is hurt. These are a noble people who's expected behavior in life among their kind is to display strength and courage. But out their in that battle, traumatized to the point of panicking like a common civilian, becoming an obstacle for his own team, it has got to be the most embarrassing thing in the world for him. He's not angry because he got the forced rescue treatment, he is angry because he needed it, and needing it is a showing of weakness, their for he naturally desires to take it out on those who noticed he needed it. I would suggest if we still want him to feel we are his friends, if anyone asks if this little in battle event ever happened, we are to deny it and say it wasn't anything he couldn't handle, or something along the lines of that. It might even effect his reputation among his home town people if we don't."