DIO BRANDO➤➤➤➤➤ DECEASEDDio is one of the few people who has recognized Albion, but apparently he's from a future version of Albion. From the sound of it, Heroes have all died out and Albion has changed a great deal, but knowing that it still exists in some form is comforting. Dio himself is someone Logan doesn't know if he wants to approach.
As it turns out, Dio's an asshole who was willing to throw aside six million lives without even considering it. Yes, Reaver was an asshole for bringing that up in the trial to use as a shield, but he wasn't wrong. Dio's reaction put Logan on edge and he isn't particularly interested in talking to Dio ever again.
...Though he finds it really funny that Tabby asked the Conductor to get Dio to go shirtless.
Dio's apparently a vampire, and also a gigantic asshat, not like anyone needed that confirmed. It sounds as though he won't kill anyone and he won't need to drink their blood for awhile so that's... good. Why is he a vampire, why couldn't he be something sane like a Balverine.
Logan still doesn't like Dio, but he had some excellent points to make during the third trial. None of them would have voted to spare Ashley had she killed Asuka in self defense. Ultimately everyone is playing this game to stay alive as long as possible. There's no sense in trying to take the moral high ground with the murderers, regardless of whom they kill.
HE STILL DOESN'T LIKE DIO but that chess match was actually fun and enlightening, so... Maybe he's more okay with Dio than he thought he'd be. Then there was stupid dancing and that was... kind of nice... HE DEFINITELY DOESN'T LIKE DIO, OKAY.
...Well, maybe he should have admitted to liking Dio, because Dio died. He killed both Rakka and Morty in a misguided attempt to save everyone and kill the Conductor. If this plan hadn't involved literally killing everyone and bringing them back as vampires maybe Logan would have been a bit more understanding. Instead, Dio took everything into his own hands and didn't consult anyone else. He had a point though - he couldn't. No one trusted him. Logan feels bad about that, but he's not sure what else he could have done.
He'll find a way to bring Dio back as well. He has a notebook to give back to this dumb vampire, after all.
...Also the less said about that execution, the better. What the actual fuck, Dio.
DECEASED - ABIDING
ABIDING
Dio is one of the few people who has recognized Albion, but apparently he's from a future version of Albion. From the sound of it, Heroes have all died out and Albion has changed a great deal, but knowing that it still exists in some form is comforting. Dio himself is someone Logan doesn't know if he wants to approach.
As it turns out, Dio's an asshole who was willing to throw aside six million lives without even considering it. Yes, Reaver was an asshole for bringing that up in the trial to use as a shield, but he wasn't wrong. Dio's reaction put Logan on edge and he isn't particularly interested in talking to Dio ever again.
...Though he finds it really funny that Tabby asked the Conductor to get Dio to go shirtless.
Dio's apparently a vampire, and also a gigantic asshat, not like anyone needed that confirmed. It sounds as though he won't kill anyone and he won't need to drink their blood for awhile so that's... good. Why is he a vampire, why couldn't he be something sane like a Balverine.
Logan still doesn't like Dio, but he had some excellent points to make during the third trial. None of them would have voted to spare Ashley had she killed Asuka in self defense. Ultimately everyone is playing this game to stay alive as long as possible. There's no sense in trying to take the moral high ground with the murderers, regardless of whom they kill.
HE STILL DOESN'T LIKE DIO but that chess match was actually fun and enlightening, so... Maybe he's more okay with Dio than he thought he'd be. Then there was stupid dancing and that was... kind of nice... HE DEFINITELY DOESN'T LIKE DIO, OKAY.
...Well, maybe he should have admitted to liking Dio, because Dio died. He killed both Rakka and Morty in a misguided attempt to save everyone and kill the Conductor. If this plan hadn't involved literally killing everyone and bringing them back as vampires maybe Logan would have been a bit more understanding. Instead, Dio took everything into his own hands and didn't consult anyone else. He had a point though - he couldn't. No one trusted him. Logan feels bad about that, but he's not sure what else he could have done.
He'll find a way to bring Dio back as well. He has a notebook to give back to this dumb vampire, after all.
...Also the less said about that execution, the better. What the actual fuck, Dio.