08-26-2018, 10:18 PM
25. hatred + how does y/c respond to pain?
All animals had a natural flight or fight response, and as such, all responded differently. Dimitri had proven himself to be an evasive person. He didn’t like getting into fights and wanted to keep the peace. All he could do in his headspace was try to keep the peace between his alters, and keep them from fighting eachother. When Dagon was, he conflicted with Dimitri greatly. Dagon fought with everyone. It was really his way of dealing with things. He told others to back off by hissing at them and trying to, more or else, assert his dominance.
Dagon, Darby, and Delta were all fighters, of course.
Dagon? Dagon was how Dimitri had dealt with so much pain for all those moons. His alters were his burden to bear and his pain to equal out among them. All the times his father backed him into a corner and threatened to beat him, all the times his father held him down and told him all things he was gonna do to his sweet boy. All the times his mother ignored him and sent him away, too bothered by her own problems and too drunk to look after their son.
Dagon never liked being picked on, he never liked the trauma, but he was the one who was forced out and he had to suffer the consequences of Dimitri’s brain- their brain.
There was only one instance where Dagon chose flight- his father had beaten them, ripped his claws under their stomach and bruised his eye. That was when Dagon, fully in control and dead set on living, chose to escape. Chose to run away and hide. Chose that starving and fighting for their life was better than living with their family.
All animals had a natural flight or fight response, and as such, all responded differently. Dimitri had proven himself to be an evasive person. He didn’t like getting into fights and wanted to keep the peace. All he could do in his headspace was try to keep the peace between his alters, and keep them from fighting eachother. When Dagon was, he conflicted with Dimitri greatly. Dagon fought with everyone. It was really his way of dealing with things. He told others to back off by hissing at them and trying to, more or else, assert his dominance.
Dagon, Darby, and Delta were all fighters, of course.
Dagon? Dagon was how Dimitri had dealt with so much pain for all those moons. His alters were his burden to bear and his pain to equal out among them. All the times his father backed him into a corner and threatened to beat him, all the times his father held him down and told him all things he was gonna do to his sweet boy. All the times his mother ignored him and sent him away, too bothered by her own problems and too drunk to look after their son.
Dagon never liked being picked on, he never liked the trauma, but he was the one who was forced out and he had to suffer the consequences of Dimitri’s brain- their brain.
There was only one instance where Dagon chose flight- his father had beaten them, ripped his claws under their stomach and bruised his eye. That was when Dagon, fully in control and dead set on living, chose to escape. Chose to run away and hide. Chose that starving and fighting for their life was better than living with their family.