TrainHardnett
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And it still doesn't make it vandalism, there was neither deliberate or malicious intent to damage/de-face the prep house as defined by law, unlike what the Alphas did to the DIK mansion or whoever busted it at the end of 5. Now that is a criminal act surpassing anything the DIKs have done to that point and then some. I mentioned the eggs because the DIKs threw them at Tybalt when the sprinkler system kicked in and everyone went outside. MC is definitely not a saint but he is not the face of evil you are trying to portray him either. The later in itself is hypocritical as this is fiction and will always remain such, taking plot driver liberties in spite of realism will always be a thing, taking it too seriously is never a good thing. Plus the amount of plot holes and bad writing in this game is unreal anyway.I don't think you have any idea how much damage the fire suppression system does to furniture.... water ruins furniture, books and textiles very easily, and in general I think there are average things in the preps' home. don't you think it would have ruined Jill's piano?
What's with the eggs?
I didn't mention the punch to Tybalt because I'm assuming a Mc interested in Jill doesn't do that. but in the end it would just be the silly icing on a silly cake.
The prankster jokester to the preps has no justification in the story, apart from Tybalt the other preps for all we know could be decent people, we don't know them and they never did anything to us.
DPC takes himself very seriously, his fans take him very seriously, why should I take him any less? and I'd rather consider that sometimes a character can behave badly, selfishly or stupidly than accept anything because they're teenagers, they're in love, etc etc.
i'm playing stepmother love, a very rudimentary game in every aspect, i don't try at all to understand the why of the actions of its characters....
FYI I have done some pretty dumb shit when I was younger some of it was way worse then this, its part of growing up and learning what consequences are.