Talk:Tamamo/@comment-11697205-20130708094017/@comment-11314084-20130708143605

I just finished working on an assignment that took me twelve hours to finish. I'm at the point where I'm actually too tired to go to sleep, and I end up in an argument. That the only thing wrong with that argument was the insulting vocabulary is a miracle, believe me Augoror. As it is, I already regret posting that first reply to this during the few minutes of break time I had to eat, but since I started this, I might as well go through with it.

Moving on to the next point. Let me disect this in a calmer manner.

To begin with, let me quote this word for word: "Ok. Childish is might be the wrong choice of word. I don't mean the kind of childish where she get on my nerves."

Yes, I'd say childish was a poor choice of words. No, I never implied that I meant she was the kind to get on your nerves. My argument is that Tamamo isn't childish, period. If there's any of the Four Heavenly Knights deserves that title, it's Alma Elma, and I'm not even sure whether or not that's a facade.

"All i'm trying to say she acts like one of those kids who play around at the park, without a care in the world and brings a smile to your face.": Let's count the points here shall we? She became greatly worried about the state of her hometown when she heard about Orochi. She warned Luka about using his angelic powers. She took care of Alice, and tutored many Monster Lords before her. She's one of the few monsters who listens to reason without you needing to prove to her that you are powerful. Tamamo was also very much aware of Alice XV's plans and made an attempt to stop her. These aren't the kind of characteristics that a childish person would have.

"Oh yeah...When I Was Writing Like This, I forget to add a !": You completely missed the whole point of this part. The exclaimation mark alone would have sufficed. Relying on continuous and unneeded use of capital letters is what made it look bad. But this isn't really a main issue, so let's drop it.

"And a test of personality, you already chose not to attack her so she already know your friendly": Yes, she knew you were friendly. The test of personality wasn't about that. If it was, she would have just given you Posseidon's Bell without asking for what you wanted, or gave it to you regardless of what you asked for. Neither of these are true. The question concerning fried tofu was to see whether Luka was smart enough to think that the bell, though unmentioned, was also a possible reward.

P.S. To Augoror: Whether or not the vocabulary of my last post enhances my argument doesn't matter. The argument itself had enough substance to stand on its own.