01/12/10 [AS2#86] - If Fa'Lina is a Bad Cubi then what's a good one?

Started by Lego3400, January 12, 2010, 02:17:57 AM

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Lego3400

Honestly... I'm not quite sure what just happened...

Edit: Fixed your title. And the typo. Sheesh. Can't you spell? It's not like her name isn't prominently displayed, what with it being in the damn strip and all...
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Bjalf

Ooh, lovely!

First Fa'Lina insults Kria by saying that she has nothing of value, and then Kria insults Fa'Lina by saying that she'd make a better demon than cubi.

The first insult is deliberate, but the second one was probably meant as praise.

Turnsky


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SpottedKitty

I don't think it was any less deliberate, though. Kria's been choosing her words very carefully, sharpening each one to a point before she says it. Just like Fa'lina's been doing. Round one to the 'Cubi, I think.
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Turnsky

Quote from: SpottedKitty on January 12, 2010, 02:51:32 AM
I don't think it was any less deliberate, though. Kria's been choosing her words very carefully, sharpening each one to a point before she says it. Just like Fa'lina's been doing. Round one to the 'Cubi, I think.

i believe they are fighting on a level that many of us can't honestly fathom, they're using words as their weapons of choice, if anything to maintain civility of the hospital, to avoid political ramifications, and so forth...

this is warfare on its most complex level.

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The_one_who_is_odd

Quote from: SpottedKitty on January 12, 2010, 02:51:32 AM
Round one to the 'Cubi, I think.

I would say round one goes to the demon because it wasn't even meant to be an insult but it still was...

But is it just me or does it seem that there is a backstory on how these two know each other?

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Quote from: The_one_who_is_odd on January 12, 2010, 03:14:40 AM
I would say round one goes to the demon because it wasn't even meant to be an insult but it still was...
I dunno, that comes off as grudging respect from Kria, there.

QuoteBut is it just me or does it seem that there is a backstory on how these two know each other?
Difficult to say.  Fa'Lina is one of the more famous 'Cubi.

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MT Hazard

If Fa'Lina is a Bad Cubi then what's a good one?

I'd say Destania, she is (or at least was) a 'good' example of what many would see as the averagel cubi, an evil seductress, with few, if any morals. According to Abel anyway.
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iceick

Quote from: Turnsky on January 12, 2010, 03:00:26 AM
Quote from: SpottedKitty on January 12, 2010, 02:51:32 AM
I don't think it was any less deliberate, though. Kria's been choosing her words very carefully, sharpening each one to a point before she says it. Just like Fa'lina's been doing. Round one to the 'Cubi, I think.

i believe they are fighting on a level that many of us can't honestly fathom, they're using words as their weapons of choice, if anything to maintain civility of the hospital, to avoid political ramifications, and so forth...

this is warfare on its most complex level.

Not to mention that Kria's only 19 years older than Abel, and Fa'lina is over 9000 years old, I'd say that no matter how Kria picked her battle she'd lose.

A. Lurker

I think the closest thing to an 'average' cubi, if there is such a thing, that we've actually seen may just be Aaryanna. (Case in point, her attempts to 'help' Dan adjust, such as here.)

MT Hazard

Oh yeah, forgot about Aaryanna,  but she is still a Destania (past version) lite, she probably isn't going to try and get infants to torture for educational reasons.
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Bjalf

Quote from: MT Hazard on January 12, 2010, 08:11:20 AM
Oh yeah, forgot about Aaryanna,  but she is still a Destania (past version) lite, she probably isn't going to try and get infants to torture for educational reasons.

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Diplomacy. I still believe they were sparring looking for an advantage, or at least trying to get the other to show a sign of weakness. At the best, I would say this was closer to a draw than one out-dueling the other. IIRC Demons respect power, most likely in all it's incarnations manifestations, and Fa'Lina is experienced and knowledgeable enough to deal with the Demon's world view.

For Kria, this was probably typical, and expected, tea conversation. The last panel leads me to believe that Kria and Fa'Lina have as close to a friendship that their stations allow. At least mutual respect, perhaps?
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Quote from: proeliator bradypodidae on January 12, 2010, 09:01:13 AM
For Kria, this was probably typical, and expected, tea conversation. The last panel leads me to believe that Kria and Fa'Lina have as close to a friendship that their stations allow. At least mutual respect, perhaps?

I doubt that - judging by BOTH of their facial expressions in the past few strips, it's much more likely that they had a preconceived hatred of the other, but as they have had their pseudo-civil conversation, they've realized that the other isn't a total bag of suck.  Thus, I'd think it's more that this marks the beginning of a true civility / potential friendship, though it probably wouldn't ever go past professional courtesy.

Arcblade

Quote from: celelorien on January 12, 2010, 10:05:10 AM
Quote from: proeliator bradypodidae on January 12, 2010, 09:01:13 AM
For Kria, this was probably typical, and expected, tea conversation. The last panel leads me to believe that Kria and Fa'Lina have as close to a friendship that their stations allow. At least mutual respect, perhaps?

I doubt that - judging by BOTH of their facial expressions in the past few strips, it's much more likely that they had a preconceived hatred of the other, but as they have had their pseudo-civil conversation, they've realized that the other isn't a total bag of suck.  Thus, I'd think it's more that this marks the beginning of a true civility / potential friendship, though it probably wouldn't ever go past professional courtesy.

That was my take on the situation as well.  As least on Kria's end.  I think Fa'Lina probably realizes Kria's just worried for Abel, though, so it could go both ways.  Which would be nice since they're both worried about Abel. ...and I like characters getting along. 

Jasonrevall

Aww i wanted to see burning furniture and explosions. Oh well this is good too. You know the demons kindof remind me of Mandalorians if they were magic using beast people, except for the manipulation stuff.
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Quote from: Bjalf on January 12, 2010, 02:33:19 AM
Ooh, lovely!

First Fa'Lina insults Kria by saying that she has nothing of value, and then Kria insults Fa'Lina by saying that she'd make a better demon than cubi.

The first insult is deliberate, but the second one was probably meant as praise.

I read the first part as sarcasm, not an insult, and Kria's reply as high praise.

Since Kria just mentioned something Fa'Lina  wants in the previous strip, I figured she WAS blackmailing and she seemed to be angling for the children's hospital.

Eon

Quote from: Janus Whitefurr on January 12, 2010, 04:10:53 AM
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WHAT?! NINE THOUSAND?!

Seriously though, Abel's Story just keeps getting more and more interesting. o.o

Alondro

Quote from: MT Hazard on January 12, 2010, 06:43:35 AM
If Fa'Lina is a Bad Cubi then what's a good one?

I'd say Destania, she is (or at least was) a 'good' example of what many would see as the averagel cubi, an evil seductress, with few, if any morals. According to Abel anyway.

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ooklah

Quote from: Alondro on January 14, 2010, 01:19:41 PM
*Charline enters, chewing on a soul*  I'm a good Cubi!   >:3

no you're not! it even says you're not right there! *points* :U *flee*
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Quote from: Jasonrevall on January 12, 2010, 12:47:06 PM
You know the demons kindof remind me of Mandalorians if they were magic using beast people, except for the manipulation stuff.

Mandolins?
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Quote from: AmigaDragon on January 16, 2010, 12:10:02 AM
Quote from: Jasonrevall on January 12, 2010, 12:47:06 PM
You know the demons kindof remind me of Mandalorians if they were magic using beast people, except for the manipulation stuff.

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Quote from: ooklah on January 14, 2010, 09:01:43 PM
Quote from: Alondro on January 14, 2010, 01:19:41 PM
*Charline enters, chewing on a soul*  I'm a good Cubi!   >:3

no you're not! it even says you're not right there! *points* :U *flee*

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It would probably take but only a small spark to start a flame in a battle like that. I wonder of how much the wording would matter. One wrong slip up and you might end up dead.