My god, just rewatched the scene like 4 times and im still confused but yup looks like Slaine shot first. Goddamn fight scenes are dark and hard to following but ok so i guess Inaho's firing is in self defense. Not gonna deny that anymore. *sigh* fanatic delusions? I see reason. This is a reasonable agrument.
Now then, I fear even bringing up this argument because god knows your just gonna turn it around and say im still just defending Slaine, but rather i would like to form it as a question or a thought to ponder:
Regardless of who shot first. The aggressive conversation before the shooting was almost ENTIRELY constructed by Inaho. It still doesn't answer my above question as to why the situation had to go this route? They just finished helping each other and the only reason it got violent was because Inaho was being a jerk. Am i wrong? Or am i still just defending Slaine because im a fanatic? (that's becoming an awfully annoying argument btw, I'm a Sesshomaru fanatic--fuck Slaine and all these other characters that hardly deserve my time)
Why did Inaho see Slaine as a threat? Slaine was a idiot for firing on Inaho first. No doubt about it. Don't try to kill someone without getting all the facts straight. But in his defense he pretty much was lead to believe Inaho had purposes of exploiting the princess. He pretty much said that with the way he answered him? Or is that too, a poor argument? Slaine's prime objective from the beginning is the princess's wellbeing. Obviously hes going to see Inaho has a threat if he answered him the way he did. Inaho on the other hand...at least from what i'm gathering had no real reason to see Slaine as a threat. He HELPED HIM. But no he starts questioning him (fine, we all question the unknown) but he does it too aggressively and then promotes the aggressiveness by answering the exploitation question in a misleading way.
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Now then, I fear even bringing up this argument because god knows your just gonna turn it around and say im still just defending Slaine, but rather i would like to form it as a question or a thought to ponder:
Regardless of who shot first. The aggressive conversation before the shooting was almost ENTIRELY constructed by Inaho. It still doesn't answer my above question as to why the situation had to go this route? They just finished helping each other and the only reason it got violent was because Inaho was being a jerk. Am i wrong? Or am i still just defending Slaine because im a fanatic? (that's becoming an awfully annoying argument btw, I'm a Sesshomaru fanatic--fuck Slaine and all these other characters that hardly deserve my time)
Why did Inaho see Slaine as a threat? Slaine was a idiot for firing on Inaho first. No doubt about it. Don't try to kill someone without getting all the facts straight. But in his defense he pretty much was lead to believe Inaho had purposes of exploiting the princess. He pretty much said that with the way he answered him? Or is that too, a poor argument? Slaine's prime objective from the beginning is the princess's wellbeing. Obviously hes going to see Inaho has a threat if he answered him the way he did. Inaho on the other hand...at least from what i'm gathering had no real reason to see Slaine as a threat. He HELPED HIM. But no he starts questioning him (fine, we all question the unknown) but he does it too aggressively and then promotes the aggressiveness by answering the exploitation question in a misleading way.
Inaho didn't handle the situation well. Slaine didn't handle the situation well. They are both retards who could've been allies. EXPLAIN THIS TO ME.
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