http://darn_socks.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] darn-socks.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] codename_fire 2011-04-27 10:43 pm (UTC)

It has nothing to do with the fact that she's married, as I play a married character as well and none of my others have even met either of them, much less are interested in romance. It's that so much of the plot leading up to it seemed to be out of sight to me. And the idea of panfandom play isn't to just play with one or two people.

With Treize, from what I remember from my last canon review, they both still very much respected him, so not even mentioning the wedding until right before and then not inviting him? Seems off. And no, before you make the accusation, I'm not Treize-mun. "In game with Treize, however, Zechs has reached out to him before as apart of an invite to said wedding, that the player was not around does not mean that he hasn't tried." <<What invite? Saying 'we're getting married' is not saying 'come to our wedding.' Treize is a noble. Inviting oneself would be a major faux paux.

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