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Re: The Cat and the Fiddle Webcomic!
Posted: Apr 30th, '15, 10:02
by Hinote no Akai
I guess Kieran can do whatever he wants
It's simple, but very nice idea. Though now I wonder what Sir Sig will do. He seemed like Team Rocket. Up to no good
Re: The Cat and the Fiddle Webcomic!
Posted: Apr 30th, '15, 13:36
by Jessicat
I like Sigsworth. He's not evil (sort of, hard to say, he's mostly morally neutral... In fact, no one in my comic universe is 'evil' as such)
Re: The Cat and the Fiddle Webcomic!
Posted: Apr 30th, '15, 15:27
by Hinote no Akai
But when You showed him on the auction he had this... evil face. Or at least it looked like this, maybe it wasn't intentional.
Re: The Cat and the Fiddle Webcomic!
Posted: Apr 30th, '15, 16:15
by Jessicat
Can someone have an 'evil' face? You can't tell someone's morality from their expressions. Sigsworth is justifiably unhappy with Kieran because Kieran stole his magimelodies (and made a fool of him)
That you get angry at things doesn't make you evil, does it?
Re: The Cat and the Fiddle Webcomic!
Posted: Apr 30th, '15, 16:18
by Hinote no Akai
Well, then it was face of hate. Close enough, I think. 'Cause evil ppl hate just everything, so they have hate face all the time.
Re: The Cat and the Fiddle Webcomic!
Posted: Apr 30th, '15, 16:46
by Rosamond
Jessicat wrote:I like Sigsworth. He's not evil (sort of, hard to say, he's mostly morally neutral... In fact, no one in my comic universe is 'evil' as such)
Actually I haven't voted in this thread poll yet because I want to vote for 4 characters.

It's a tie between Sigsworth and The Creator. I haven't seen enough of The Creator so I think I like Sigsworth more. I also think he's kinda handsome..that dark hair.

I think I still like Sir Alex the most, followed by Mage Logi. I hope Sir Alex shows up again.
If getting angry at things makes you evil then I am evil. XD

To me Sigsworth didn't look hateful..he looked like he was just thinking and also was unhappy. I also wouldn't say evil people hate everything. They could love and be very passionate about certain things. Someone could smile and look happy all the time and have evil thoughts. So you have to go on more than appearance.

Re: The Cat and the Fiddle Webcomic!
Posted: Apr 30th, '15, 17:55
by Jessicat
You can always re-vote if you change your mind!
I'm so glad you think that about Sigsworth, Rosamond... I personally don't believe in this strange thing called evil... I mean, most people have reasons for what they do. I think seeing people as evil comes from these children's stories where there are just evil people (totally unrealistic). One tends to believe that anyone who's not exactly in accord with the protagonists must be bad.
Sir Alex we'll definitely show up! I love him. I love drawing him, and I really enjoy his presence in the comic.
The better looking men do seem to be popular (especially on this forum). I'm quite amused at how many people like Logi.
Re: The Cat and the Fiddle Webcomic!
Posted: Apr 30th, '15, 18:17
by Rosamond
I wasn't aware you could re-vote..okay i'll vote then!
I agree. I think everyone has good and bad in them. I also don't like stereotypical bad guys. To me they are pretty boring..having a character be evil just because someone has to be the bad guy.
I'm glad to hear Sir Alex will show up again.

Logi is a fun character so i'm not surprised he's popular.

Re: The Cat and the Fiddle Webcomic!
Posted: May 4th, '15, 16:05
by Dearest
Yeah, most people are grey, and there's usually a reason why a person is more on the dark side. Manga-style, they probably have a terrible past
or something. Their life and environment has surely conditioned them that way to some extent. The only villain who was completely evil and I could buy it is Voldemort, because he was born of a love potion and thus didn't have any natural love in him and couldn't even understand or tolerate love.
Re: The Cat and the Fiddle Webcomic!
Posted: May 4th, '15, 18:48
by Jessicat
Do you think love = good and lack of love = evil? I'm sure there are many forms of good...
Voldemort was okay... But I thought his crimes were rather petty and centred just on England for no apparent reason.