Don't put a bounty on your head and answer questions about Tallulah

Style: Gaming Author: Afternoon light teaWords: 387Update Time: 24/01/18 19:05:30
If you have any questions, please leave a message and I will answer those who can answer them.

My initial prediction for Tallulah's problem was that we would only capture but not kill. War criminals should be tried in public instead of lynched. Sometimes death is relief, and living is the greatest punishment.

Tallulah in the first stage is immature and ideal.

Tallulah in the second stage is full of doubt and self-denial.

The current tyrant in the game is at the end of the second stage, which is also a turning point in the character's growth process.

The third stage of Tallulah should recognize oneself, fight for a certain goal, and finally end up in a public trial, or die in battle to protect certain people, and obtain dual liberation of body and soul.

This is the growth curve of a character. After three steps of self-discovery, self-doubt, and self-recognition, the flesh and blood will be full.

In my story, Tallulah changes a little more.

As the saying goes, when a person's faith collapses, give her new faith.

When a person loses hope, give him new hope.

If there is an eagle horn that can say, the mountains have no edges, the sky and the earth are united, the seas are dry, the rocks are broken, the stars are extinguished, don't forget me.

Then I dare to write like this, I have already written like this.

(Thank you for the hard work of moving bricks at this construction site...)