Vuil is my prototype in discovering and learning how to build 'bond' and keep a realistic hold of it. It is easy enough to understand a leniency for the phenomenon, or to find loop holes around it entirely, as I've seen many do. What would happen if it were pushed to the other extremity of the spectrum? Where the bond is the driving source, where the bond is everything, the bond mate so important that it is the only relevant entity in the Kelvic's life. The thought of being so dependant brings with it another. With such a strong bond, one would rationally think some amount of jealousy would come with it, especially if the Kelvic has no need or want to form any relationships outside this one. When the bond mate shows attention, maybe even affection, to another, shouldn't the Kelvic, wanting so desperately to please and be the perfect 'pet' for their master, show at least some resentment to the party that steals the attention and affection away from them? Coupled with HPD (Histronic Personality Disorder) and a dose of BPD (Borderline Personality Disorder) and you've got yourself Vuil. --- Short Term Goals- Have Vuil interact with Sunberth Join the CE (maybe. Thinking about it) Gain a type of fighting skill Find a (traveling) companion (if haven't joined the CE) Long Term Goals- Leave Sunberth (if haven't joined the CE) Find a Bond mate (Waaay away down the line) Kill a friend of said Bond mate in a fit of jealousy |