Actually several emotions bring a lot of inceptive with them, and are linked together. Revenge is often linked with fear, love, anger, despair and suffering. Lust is more likely connected to greediness and selfishness. :p
Here Kyri ran because she feared for her loved ones, was desperate uppon discovering them dead, suffered because of their death, was angry because of how unfair this was, and finally sought revenge against Drackyl. It always works like this, step by step. 🙂
You noticed too heh ?
Not surprising though : like any 2 individuals of same species have visual differencies, the Dragonstone gives to 2 different stoners 2 different dragon forms. We can by the way think of Drakyl as a somewhat older man with a beard, judging from his dragon form…
Interesting that you folks see Kyri as wanting revenge right away. I can totally see how it looks that way. However, I was trying to convey that she was so enraged by the horrible events that she doesn’t realize she’s facing down a huge dragon instead of running away like a deer normally would. She’s had enough running away. That’s sort of her arc for this issue.
But that’s just what I think. Other interpretations are perfectly fine. I love hearing what you folks think. 🙂
Well, not realising that its a dragon she’s facing proves her rage and need for vengence. Rage is a very strong and motivating ally, but regretably also a very dumb and blind one
I am minded of a story I heard about a fellow who thought he could rope a deer. It… ended very badly for him. http://www.snopes.com/critters/farce/ropedeer.asp — Undetermined veracity. It does have supporting text that suggest this is not an implausible tale, though…
It’s amazing how strong wanting a little revenge can make you.
…especially with a Stone you just picked up half a day ago 😛
Any real motivation gives strength, and no motivation is stronger than revenge….except maybe lust….
Actually several emotions bring a lot of inceptive with them, and are linked together. Revenge is often linked with fear, love, anger, despair and suffering. Lust is more likely connected to greediness and selfishness. :p
Here Kyri ran because she feared for her loved ones, was desperate uppon discovering them dead, suffered because of their death, was angry because of how unfair this was, and finally sought revenge against Drackyl. It always works like this, step by step. 🙂
Interesting that the same Dragonstone gives Drakyl and Colindra two different dragon forms.
You noticed too heh ?
Not surprising though : like any 2 individuals of same species have visual differencies, the Dragonstone gives to 2 different stoners 2 different dragon forms. We can by the way think of Drakyl as a somewhat older man with a beard, judging from his dragon form…
Interesting that you folks see Kyri as wanting revenge right away. I can totally see how it looks that way. However, I was trying to convey that she was so enraged by the horrible events that she doesn’t realize she’s facing down a huge dragon instead of running away like a deer normally would. She’s had enough running away. That’s sort of her arc for this issue.
But that’s just what I think. Other interpretations are perfectly fine. I love hearing what you folks think. 🙂
Well, not realising that its a dragon she’s facing proves her rage and need for vengence. Rage is a very strong and motivating ally, but regretably also a very dumb and blind one
Very true. Luckily she has the Endstone.
I am minded of a story I heard about a fellow who thought he could rope a deer. It… ended very badly for him. http://www.snopes.com/critters/farce/ropedeer.asp — Undetermined veracity. It does have supporting text that suggest this is not an implausible tale, though…
Go, go, power-deer!
LOL. That’s a great story! 🙂