Thread:Cyrania de Bergerac/@comment-24993958-20151126093701

The topic kind of got away from Dolma so I figured I should continue this here. To correct myself first, there is nothing inherently wrong with training to be a hunter in order to do things not associated with being a hunter, aka pirate hunting. But there are certain qualifications needed for someone to be a hunter, qualifications you wouldn’t give a cabin boy.

If I were a pirate and a literal asshole as opposed to a mildly literate one, chances are I’d either keep his mother hostage, chain an explosive color to his neck, amputate one of his legs so he can’t swim, do a mixture of all 3 just to be sure he won’t run away…or kidnap an orphan that never learned how to swim and never bother to teach him. So by the time you pull a rescue mission on him where a hunter would save him…would he really be in any shape to be trained to go to a combat school?

The scenario you describing of having a kid that’s more trouble than he’s worth be upducted by parents, saved and potentially trained by a hunter, and be ready to attend Beacon at 17…is not imposable actually, I can name at least 2 characters of mine which require a lot more convenience than that (check Tamid in the remnant wiki if you don’t believe me)…but it requires a lot of tender love and care in order to make sure all the pieces fit in just right and I’m unsure you want to go to the hassle of tying all the loose ends.  