Talk:Raven Branwen/@comment-34629526-20180917073857/@comment-25936766-20180921134224

Such obvious salt, Blue. Be more subtle.

Everyone wants to know what made Adam become like that, because his short doesn't explain that part. Some people think it's simply because Sienna treated his human-slaughter as heroic, but that's freaking stupid because Adam is not a freaking 6 year old for that to make sense.

A kid doesn't know what is good and what is bad and why they are. And childhood is the stage where one is most influentiable. If a kid does something bad and others praise them for it, they'll keep doing it thinking it's a good thing.

But that doesn't work with adults, who've had decades of experience, and thus their general mindset is already solidified by the time they reach that point. In this case, if Adam was already perfectly willing to kill humans, even when he's perfectly capable of just disarming them or at least just chopping off their hand, then Sienna's praise of it had very little to do with how he turned out.

So yeah, salty kid: Everyone who cares about the plot even slightly wants to know what made Adam Adam, because the alternative is to assume that even Volume 1 Ruby has more mental maturity than him.