Sounds rough, Hari. Hopefully everything goes smoothly.
I haven't been reading what's going down in Grimm Studies cause well, I got enough to go through in the Armoury class and Sapphire wouldn't know about anything in GS anyways.We're all playing Monster Hunter. Grimm Studies is tossing students to fight against captured Grimm. Fun stuff.
This is literally just first day of class and Geni let slip being part of the White Fang and there's so much drama. Guys, you're causing needless drama. This is like getting all the plot twists and drama in the first episode of a show. Actually that's literally what is happening here.Not particularly, it's setting up for conflict between the characters that will last for quite a while! Geni tried to attack Ivan so Ivan is not going to easily forget that. Not to mention the amount of people in the class who are either backing up Ivan or Geni. It's creating a conflict that won't be easily resolved and yes, I suppose it was perhaps a little too dramatic for the first day but it should lead to some interesting interactions between certain characters!
No no no, you don't understand. This is the first day of school, the progression of these things should be tension, breaking point, events in-between building up, climax, and then aftermath. You guys skipped tension and went into breaking point to events in-between. There was absolutely no build up to this. You can STILL show this conflict through words and expressions and subtle actions. I'm honestly not sure on all the details, but letting slip being part of a terrorist organization so early is like throwing out your ace. What could've happened is that Geni finds out so and so has a passionate hate for the White Fang instead. With that, their interactions could be a little awkward, but maybe they become friends. And bam, the fact that he was a former White Fang drops and you have suddenly a very very personal conflict, much deeper than the little feud here.So it's not that there shouldn't have been a fight, it's that it happened far too soon?
No no no, you don't understand. This is the first day of school, the progression of these things should be tension, breaking point, events in-between building up, climax, and then aftermath. You guys skipped tension and went into breaking point to events in-between. There was absolutely no build up to this. You can STILL show this conflict through words and expressions and subtle actions. I'm honestly not sure on all the details, but letting slip being part of a terrorist organization so early is like throwing out your ace. What could've happened is that Geni finds out so and so has a passionate hate for the White Fang instead. With that, their interactions could be a little awkward, but maybe they become friends. And bam, the fact that he was a former White Fang drops and you have suddenly a very very personal conflict, much deeper than the little feud here.You're going to have to bring that up with Loki because everyone was just reacting to that. I do prefer it the way you put it but does that not sound a lot like what happened in RWBY between Blake and Weiss? Granted, they weren't the best of friends but they got along and then Blake dropped the White Fang bomb. I guess it's over and done with now so we'll see where it goes!
<Snipped quote by Sho Minazuki> So it's not that there shouldn't have been a fight, it's that it happened far too soon?And yes. It's good to establish some relationships such as rivalries or nemesis, or just plain hatred, but not enact them so soon. If it is within the characters and setting to fight very soon then it is okay (eg. character A is overly aggressive and is often troubled, or school allows fights). Before you say anything, remember that Beacon preaches team work amongst Hunters, due to its purpose. Fighting one another for the sake of petty reasons, or internal conflicts in general, are heavily frowned upon. But that aside, my earlier question had not been addressed. Do teams have to participate in the same class for subjects that are compulsory such as Armory and Grimm Studies? Or am I free to just go where there are fewer people? I feel like canonically it's the former.
But that aside, my earlier question had not been addressed. Do teams have to participate in the same class for subjects that are compulsory such as Armory and Grimm Studies? Or am I free to just go where there are fewer people? I feel like canonically it's the former.Nope! Grimm Studies and Armory are non-compulsory, actually, and teams can split up for them if they so please. For instance, all members of SASG are in Armory except for Abel, who is in Grimm Studies. @Psyrencalling We're waiting for you, I think.
<Snipped quote by Agent B52> ...Do you want to know what a Marine sounds like?...xD By the way, hello everyone from Georgia! Fuckin' 9+ hours of straight driving. And still a fuck ton more ahead of us...;_;I've been told this was an accurate portrayal.