Suiauthon Mimetes wrote:
Awesome rangers.
Thanks.

Lycanis Mimetes wrote:
So...why do your wanderers murder? Is it just to satisfy a love for fighting/killing, or do they have some other reason?
Well, since everyone hates them, do not trust them, and would kill them on sight if they weren't scared to death of them, the wanderers do not love people overmuch. So if they happen to get into a fight with anyone, people end up dead. * smiles * You could say it isn't quite murder...since the other people 'start' the fights generally, especially if they are inebriated...but the wanderers usually wouldn't
have to kill them to protect themselves, they just do.
Mind, I'm speaking generally. As I said, most of them are bad, some are good, and some try to be good but don't make it. And also, in some regions there are wanderers similar to these, but not so dangerous nor so untrusted. People think the first causes the second, but I think it's the other way around. * slight smile *
Varon Netzah Mimetes wrote:
Those are very cool, and very unique. I can see what you mean by how they're like the Texas gunmen, though I'm not sure I understand the Sherlock Holmes part. Could you elaborate?
Thanks.

Well, a lot of people have these tough men that can do all kinds of things like walk silently, ride for days on end, win every fight, and so on...but these wanderers also are very developed in reasoning and deduction. They are very good at memorizing things, and putting two and two and two together in ways that most people wouldn't think of – like Sherlock Holmes. They, at least some of them, do it so much that many times they could not even tell you how exactly they found out a particular fact – they just knew it somehow, drawing from their memory and putting things together. It's like when you get good at math, and the multiplication just happens without you hardly thinking about it enough to remember how you figured out that 16 times 28 equals 448.
It's very handy.
