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It wasn't that. Rian Johnson was the problem, he said at one point "I don't want everyone to like my movie, that's boring, I find it much more interesting if half of my audience loves it and the other half hates it, because then they'll talk about it more."
Well, Rian got what he asked for.
Well, Rian got what he asked for.
It's about worth, I mean she may be worth all the gold and jewels in the world to him, but to someone else she might only be worth a small, standard fee.
He could keep her and hope that he accumulates a wealth similar to what he'd get selling her (and hope that she doesn't become baggage from this exchange), but he could also just sell her for a crap top of treasure and then get a replacement who would earn a similar price from his normal patrons anyway (2 birds with 1 stone as it were).
Alternatively he could just risk getting ripped to pieces and see how that goes. Either way making the sale would probably turn out better for him on all fronts.
He could keep her and hope that he accumulates a wealth similar to what he'd get selling her (and hope that she doesn't become baggage from this exchange), but he could also just sell her for a crap top of treasure and then get a replacement who would earn a similar price from his normal patrons anyway (2 birds with 1 stone as it were).
Alternatively he could just risk getting ripped to pieces and see how that goes. Either way making the sale would probably turn out better for him on all fronts.
Could also be the consideration that, unless the artist has stated it somewhere, we don't know what the stance is on slavery in this world, or this province. Acquiescing to a sale would be an admission of chattel slavery, rather than the women being willing, employed participants. Which again, depending on the view of slavery in this world, could be damaging to his reputation, or even risk imprisonment. So even if Christopher offers more than a substantial sum. he may resist purely on the risk he'd be taking on making the sale.
That said, Christopher seems so confident that this is in fact a sale and not simply asking her to run away with him, that I suspect he has knowledge that Mr. Lizard there is in fact trading in slaves. Which, if that is criminal here, Christopher could use as leverage to force the sale even if Mr. Lizard initially resists.
That said, Christopher seems so confident that this is in fact a sale and not simply asking her to run away with him, that I suspect he has knowledge that Mr. Lizard there is in fact trading in slaves. Which, if that is criminal here, Christopher could use as leverage to force the sale even if Mr. Lizard initially resists.
The grammar sounds bad and awkward because there's a portion of that sentence that was left hanging in the air. Either money exchanges hands, or blood is spilled; either way Nora is leaving with Chris and there's nothing he can do to stop it. The fact that Chris is utterly MASSIVE in this case will actually accentuate the threat implied by him speaking like a barbarian.
"I buy her. Or, I take her by force. You choose."
"I buy her. Or, I take her by force. You choose."
Fair enough if I don't understand your situation. But if it's that serious, making vague and concerning comments on Fur Affinity submissions is probably the least of things you should be doing. Least of all ones calling out people for trying to be positive and affirming.
Not trying to be a dick, but seriously. If your life is that bad, message me, someone, anyone; get help and support. If you have access to commenting on FA, you have options.
Not trying to be a dick, but seriously. If your life is that bad, message me, someone, anyone; get help and support. If you have access to commenting on FA, you have options.
I would advice seeing comments on submissions as playfull jokes and the like instead of serious and encouraging.
Its best if, when you see something like that, that you refrain from approaching it any other way then playfull or joke like.
Trying to hit it on a personal level or 'learning someone a lesson' is a dick move so to say
Its best if, when you see something like that, that you refrain from approaching it any other way then playfull or joke like.
Trying to hit it on a personal level or 'learning someone a lesson' is a dick move so to say
If See is the same as Sea but Sean rhymes with Shawn and Shaun when it's spelled the same as Seen and Been and Bean and Ben and Bin and Seed and Bead and Lead but NOT Lead, then I don't really see a reason for people to be rude about it normally.
English grammar is a fucking nightmare.
Now True or False: What is a microphone?
English grammar is a fucking nightmare.
Now True or False: What is a microphone?
HA! I knew he just went to get more gold to buy her out!
And... I knew that this slimy dude whould not sell her, but i'm sure Chris can "talk" him into this deal. One way or another.
One way is gold. the other is the sword. XD
I bet Chris next words will be something like: "I wasnt asking..." or "Is this... *dops huge bag full of gold and gems on the table* enough to change your mind?"
The boss should mind, that his maid just quit so there is no one to clean up the mess when Mr. THE Butcher goes serious. XD
And why, so why, does this "You came back..." remind me on Disneys Beauty and the Beast? XD
And... I knew that this slimy dude whould not sell her, but i'm sure Chris can "talk" him into this deal. One way or another.
One way is gold. the other is the sword. XD
I bet Chris next words will be something like: "I wasnt asking..." or "Is this... *dops huge bag full of gold and gems on the table* enough to change your mind?"
The boss should mind, that his maid just quit so there is no one to clean up the mess when Mr. THE Butcher goes serious. XD
And why, so why, does this "You came back..." remind me on Disneys Beauty and the Beast? XD
Haha, that "Gold or Iron" reminds me on a idea i have for my novel.
Two of my characters, a Wolf and his little sister, are hold as prisoners and are tied with handcuffs. They gain their freedom and just before the guard can take the handcuffs off the Wolf is like: "Ah, finally." And simply rips the handcuffs apart. The guard reacts with a "Uh, okay... Then the girl." and in that momend the sister passes by him and gives him the already opened handcuffs with the words: "I like gold more. Iron is so heavy..."
Two of my characters, a Wolf and his little sister, are hold as prisoners and are tied with handcuffs. They gain their freedom and just before the guard can take the handcuffs off the Wolf is like: "Ah, finally." And simply rips the handcuffs apart. The guard reacts with a "Uh, okay... Then the girl." and in that momend the sister passes by him and gives him the already opened handcuffs with the words: "I like gold more. Iron is so heavy..."
I don't remember where I first read it- but "You can choose gold, or iron" is a line from a novel I read a really long time ago.
I like those kind of grim promises from heroes- No fucking around. No games. No moralizing.
You can do it the easy way or the hard way...but in the end, he's the one that walks away.
-Badger-
I like those kind of grim promises from heroes- No fucking around. No games. No moralizing.
You can do it the easy way or the hard way...but in the end, he's the one that walks away.
-Badger-
He knows that Nora is one of his best. He knows it will be a loss.
He knows that “Mr The Butcher” can and will pay a HUGE amount for her.
He also knows that if he gets offered enough he will be unable to say no.
He also knows that he does not want to argue too much with someone called “The Butcher”.
He knows he’s screwed.
He knows that “Mr The Butcher” can and will pay a HUGE amount for her.
He also knows that if he gets offered enough he will be unable to say no.
He also knows that he does not want to argue too much with someone called “The Butcher”.
He knows he’s screwed.
Although I already knew that Christopher was going to buy Nora's freedom, I must say that it still gave me quite a thrill to see him act that way on her behalf. Also, seeing the expression on Christopher and Nora's face as they meet again is charming in a way; amazing page and amazing work.
I don't mind how this gets resolved, predictable or not it's been a lovely little romantic tale. Threats or force would likely result in them being on the run. And as physically intimidating as Chris is, there's always going to be someone out there who is bigger. This could set up an interesting continuation, but for my part, I think it would be interesting for Nora to resolve it by stating her intent to no longer be profitable to the lizard. So either he can accept a lump sum payment, or he can be assured Nora will intentionally leave clients unsatisfied no matter what the lizard does to her - and the hit to the brothel's reputation will surely spread.
She's not hurt or visibly pregnant, so that's a definite positive.
And she looks more than just happy to see him back. Between her quiet smile and choice of words.... I'm thinking Chrostopher promised her that the next time he came back he'd free her, and she's been waiting to see if he'd make good on that promise.
And she looks more than just happy to see him back. Between her quiet smile and choice of words.... I'm thinking Chrostopher promised her that the next time he came back he'd free her, and she's been waiting to see if he'd make good on that promise.
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