Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-26826553-20151123122340/@comment-27101994-20160109061021

The Ancient Pult Ancestor wrote: Fairy27 wrote: The Ancient Pult Ancestor wrote: Fairy27 wrote: The Ancient Pult Ancestor wrote: Fairy27 wrote: The Ancient Pult Ancestor wrote: Fairy27 wrote: Then, that's their lifestyle. But then, they need to kill someone not for food, but to prevent crisis. They did not encountered that so far. By that do you mean they kill any would-be-evil being, or to control the population, or what? I mean they feel like they need to kill anyone that is evil, especially to the ones that would seek destruction. They don't like pure destruction. That would ruin the whole world for them. Exactly the same thing in the mindset of The Terminator. He does not feel pity for evil, he desires to terminate them all & send them to hell. And he never stops until his intended target is dead, after which he finds another evil being to terminate. This means I almost copied your Terminator character. Almost.

Unlike him, though, they started to live during the Hadean period, the time where the Earth was slowly made.

During the K-T extinction event, in the Dragon Village series, it was involved that killed some dragons. I would imagine that the Shadow Trio obviously escaped the extinction. That's the part where they knew that pure destruction would ruin the whole world, so they need to prevent that from happening again. Not just that. All forms of destruction should be stopped as well. Well, The Terminator is somehow a form of utter destruction...utter destruction against evil, that is. Unfortunately, that is something that will certainly never be accomplished, since evil cannot be fully defeated (at least, evil, in the end, has to submit to good). I know...

Evil is also immortal that cannot be fully defeated. So everyone needs to enjoy the happy conditions while it lasts. For the Shadow Trio, they try to maintain the good, not to completely defeat evil. They know very well about evil. Guess that's where our characters differ.

Then why did they kill the Sunflower? What has the woman done? About that. They need to steal shadows as their energy and sometimes their food, which is the reason why they killed the Sunflower. Their energy on that time was low.

Often, with that, they felt guilty. But they had no choice.