Thank you, I hope so to.
Anyway, I feel like I should talk a little bit of what Tiger's-eye was like both before and durong the war. Important notes for
@Akayaofthemoon &
@KronshiBeforr the war, Tiger wasn't really what most woukd see as the wartior type, was actually more of a scholar with an insatiable appetite for knowledge. But he was also very empathetic to the plights of others, always willing to lend a hand and help those in need. When the war started, however, he soon gou d himself facing Gems he'd known his whole life in to the death combat, fighting not because he believed that Homeworld was rigt, but because he couldn't turn his bavk on his own kind. He wanted to teach Homeworld to be better from within, not force change through rebellion(could have a flashback where Aquamarine asks Tiger to join the Crystal Gems, only for him to say something along those lines, though obviously struggling with guilt due to what he was allowi g to happen).
During the war, despite the depression that ate at his mind and sanity, he loyally fought in the war, hardening his heart so it could be used like Ore in the forge of war. His rise through the ranks and power would be unprecendented as he used his perpetual focus and intellect to outsmart and defeat much more experienced and powerful foes. He would be feared by the Rebellion as the Golden Death, for once you saw the golden sheen of hus daggers blades, death would soon cime knocking. He would remain a loyal soldier to the end, but every battle killed the mannge used to be, leaving an empty shell in it's place. He had the skills of a great warrior, but none of the heart, and that eventually .ed to his demise on the battle field.