Champie wrote:kitsune01 wrote:Its not a matter of killing people it is a game mechanic but instead of doing it and saying hey I did it because am an ass hole chief and the rest of the troll tribe feel the need to put a reason like oh cleayt made us do it which honestly astonishes me that cleayt has that kind of manipulative power over troll tribe members
In that context, it would be appropriate, I think, to refer to Chief PeePooKaka as "Chief Lennie"
From SparkNotes:Lennie -Of Mice and Men wrote:Although Lennie (Chief) is among the principal characters in Of Mice and Men (Salem), he is perhaps the least dynamic (Claeyt is Dynamic!). He undergoes no significant changes, development, or growth throughout the story and remains exactly as the reader encounters him in the opening pages. Simply put, he loves to pet soft things (his worm), is blindly devoted to George (The Great Spirit) and their vision of the farm (Tribe), and possesses incredible physical strength (100000 humors). Nearly every scene in which Lennie appears confirms these and only these characteristics (see every forum post).
Lennie (Chief) accidentally kills his puppy (Noobs) in the barn. Curley’s wife (Jorbtar) enters and consoles him. She (Jorbtar) admits that life with Curley (Paradox) is a disappointment, and wishes that she had followed her dream of becoming a movie star. Lennie tells her that he loves petting soft things, and she offers to let him feel her hair (worm, again?). When he grabs too tightly, she cries out. In his attempt to silence her, he accidentally breaks her neck (Salem).
Much to Lennie’s (Chief's) surprise, George (The Great Spirit) is not mad at him for doing “a bad thing.” George begins to tell Lennie the story of the farm they will have together. As he describes the rabbits that Lennie will tend, the sound of the approaching lynch party grows louder. George shoots his friend in the back of the head.
*For Entertainment Purposes Only*
So when does the part when The Great Spirit shoots chief take place and what will be the price of tickets?