△ Which of your enemies do you most identify with?

doegred:

Send me a △ and ask a really invasive question aimed at my character.
They’ll have to: Rate on a scale of 1-10 how much they don’t want to answer that question. Answer that question

This is not a joke I find as funny as you may think it to be. In fact the question is completely preposterous, deliberately incendiary and, ultimately, witless. Thus I flatly refuse to fall for this provocation and give it any answer. (10)

….And still I cannot understand how anyone might think I identify with Thauron..
Or even worse Moringotto, naturally

I will not deny Thauron is an extremely good planner, a mind that often I can understand in its adherence to logic; even though he has shown to be prone to be dragged by his affect..no, loyalties..NO, he has none.
By his associations, more likely, in actions that he, on his own, would take differently, plan more thoroughly.
I must also admit his methodical approach to war is indeed.. intelligent, and his interest for the development of new devices, structures and techniques would almost be admirable weren’t for the directions his efforts take. 
Moreover sometimes I ask myself wether he too feels to be fighting a battle against forces so much stronger than him, and how that might somehow justify his more.. extreem actions.
Wether he might still be fighting to try and give shape to a dream someone denied him, claiming it was for his own good, and tasting ashes and bile in his mouth as he finds himself every time contemplating its very basis rot because of a curse..

No. 
This is pure nonsense.

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