Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-24993958-20160626203649/@comment-24993958-20160721093014

Cyrania de Bergerac wrote: Background: Liadan was a frisky young girl at one point, scampering up trees and surrounded with the love of her father, mother, and her older sister and brother, Luiseach and Bran. But tragdy struck when she was seven. Her father had been a member of the White Fang before it turned terrorist. Afterwards, he had wanted nothing to do with it and tried to leave. But the White Fang did not like the idea of deserters and sought to teach others who might think of it a lesson. They invaded the house, butchered the family, and left their mark on the bodies to show who was responsible... Isn’t that kind of jarring change? I mean the way I’m reading this, they flipped a switch on murder and went from protesting to executing their own members?

I feel like there should be a step in between that.