That last one sounds like a large character inconsistency lmfao. Goes against the whole thing.
And, agreed. I prefer the "irrational, emotional fit" decision to at least wind up badly (ex: Ryo ends up accidently hurting people b/c his power is overreactant to emotions). Because that's ten times more realistic.
@The Yobanashi Girouette, yup. Traumatizing the way into character development is…. fun.
In a few cases — OK, I mean small cases — emotional decisions miiiight not cause that much harm, but in larger cases (huge life decisions, dangerous situations, etc.) logic is more important. Emotion and logic have their own time and place.
And, agreed. I prefer the "irrational, emotional fit" decision to at least wind up badly (ex: Ryo ends up accidently hurting people b/c his power is overreactant to emotions). Because that's ten times more realistic.
And yes, poor Ryo X'D One of the more traumatic examples of why emotional control is important.
In a few cases — OK, I mean small cases — emotional decisions miiiight not cause that much harm, but in larger cases (huge life decisions, dangerous situations, etc.) logic is more important. Emotion and logic have their own time and place.