Can't disagree with your points mate, but I can still argue and hold a conversation about them. As for taking a timeout, see bellow response.
Quote:I think we should stop Role-played in Celadon City for now and call a ceasifice. Both in game and out of game. Both me and my character it's already stressed about how things turn out. At least until the Electric Rain cease his effects to make us return to the battlefield.
That's what I suggested in the first place, and if this battle is getting too stressful to be enjoyable for one or another party, I can always just contrive a reason for the fight to just
end, though as a consequence either combatants will only receive minimum XP due to not resolving the battle.
Quote:After the effects of electric terrain be off, he still gonna keep Alomomola as a support. It's not because Reiner can't use his support it Arial will simple turn to be honored and not use his support. Arial already pass the point of care about Reiner.
Your character is perfectly within his rights to keep using Alomomola and being angry at his boss, as Reiner was the cause of that bad situation (albeit unintentionally) and Arial and the support Pokémon were the affect parties. Heck, that would be right in line with what Reiner's been telling Arial to do: take the battle seriously, adapt as necessary, be intelligent in your choices, and press the advantage if you have it without mucking things up in the process. Just remember that hatred is a two way street, and if things start heating up OOC....well, Imma gonna to stamp my foot down on the throat of the problem.
Quote:And another thing Windos: As much I may have be screwed with Reiner and all, I do not regret anything I have say in Reiner face. He only punish Arial because HE just doing his job as a bodyguard even it's only trying to punish him. And he would have done a better if he was knowing where the hell he was. And was recovering from a explosion against a Delta Muk.
Fair enough, but remember that Arial disobeyed explicit orders from his superior and Reiner made completely reasonable points to WHY he kept them out of the fight. ......However, it could be reasonably argued that since Giovanni/Proton assigned them to being their bodyguard that their directives supercedes that of Reiner's, so in a roundabout way disobeying Reiner was actually completely 'allowable' in the grand scheme of things. Its just that who's in charge/responsible of who is muddled when your ward is also higher rank than you and has legitimate reasons for not wanting you involved in his affairs temporarily, and the fact that your character ended up getting into trouble anyway by nearly dying to a Muk.....well, it only reinforces Reiner's belief that keeping you out of things would have been for the best. Honestly, neither character is 'in the right' for the way they handled THAT situation, but neither character is necessarily 'wrong' in doing what they choose to do either. Arrgggh, how complicated.....
Quote:And there is the thing about force him to this stupid battle, and then suddenly change the rules because "You break the rules Arial so Its going to be a Double even if Windos say it's a legal move to use in single battles but screw you". And Arial even say he would take out Sekmet out of the battlefield to make things "more fair", but Reiner act as a baby and force Arial to these terms with 0 chance of dialogue.
Reiner didn't know about the mechanics of the move, and even though its 'Legal' in single battles its not exactly 'fun' or in the spirit of the rules to utilize it, and having to face off against TWO Sekmet.......well, its why I allowed Reiner to make things a Double Battle to 'even the odds' , so to speak.
However, you indeed did offer to remove Sekmet from play to peacefully resolve the conflict once her move became a touchy issue while Reiner just plain didn't want to compromise on that, so I believe
he was the one that acted irrationally and unfairly in that instance. Even if he's angry and stressed out IC, when Arial offered them a chance to settle things without escalating the battle to a 'worse' level for either one of them.....well, he was rational and calm enough at that point to take that deal, especially since it was entirely to both sides benefit. He don't have to throw his Pokémon into the meat fryer that was Double Sekmet and has one less Pokémon to worry about, and Arial isn't forced to fight in an entirely unfavorable format. Win win in my book, so why did they
not accept such a compromise......?
Quote:In short, as much Arial have make mistakes, he at least learn from them. Little by little but at least he learn. And Reiner did not have touch or sensibility to understand as much the day of Reiner might be a shit storm, Arial day was not better either.
Its slow going, but yes, Arial is indeed growing and learning to become a better Trainer and Person. The same can be said for Reiner, though. Both your characters have conflicting personalities and outlooks/approaches to all things, so naturally your character will more often than not bicker at each other. I was hopping it turned into something like a Vitriolic Friendship like Reiner sorta has with Proton, but things just haven't worked out that way......yet.