Message-ID: <378251B3.2232@hawaii.edu> Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 08:57:57 -1000 From: "B.P. Suverkropp" To: megami@ML.usagi.org Subject: Re:Themes for discution (may be some spoilers.....) Reply-To: megami@ML.usagi.org X-ML-archive: http://www.win.ne.jp/~doi/ML/ Precedence: bulk > 2. The second question is a little controversial. which is the grade of the > moral aspect of a goddess. By example, how much can Belldandy accept that > other girls flirt or even try to seduce K1???. Examples: When Urd comes the > the Temple for first time, She really try to make that K1 have a love > relation with she, and Belldandy does not directly say =B3This is not right=B2. > When Sakakibara get too much related to K1, Belldandy only express his > discontent when his energy start to leak, causing some problems, but She > does not stop the relation between K1 and Sakakibara. When Peorth come to > the Temple for first time, the things start to get hard, first with the bat > h > scene between K1 and Peorth, and after when Peorth wait in the K1=B4s room > ready for have a interesting meeting with him ^_^. But in this case either > Belldandy stop the situation. I am taking in account that for a boyfriend > and girlfriend of the earth plane, this kind of situation will cause a > really bad reaction, and more if the girl or the boy really loves his mate. Well, both Keiichi and Belldandy are terribly afraid to hurt anybodies feelings, so in the case of Sakakibara, Belldandy actually urges Keiichi to meet with the girl that had the courage to write a 'love letter'. As soon as it turned out what Sakakibara was after, there was no real reason for Belldandy to be jealous anymore, and it is interesting to see that Belldandy's jealousy got out of control. Peorth is a more difficult case, but as she is a Goddess, they can't just ask her to leave. Keiichi tried, and look how Peorth reacted. (What kind of a name is Sakakibara anyway. Sounds quite long for a japanese name. Is there any special significance in it?) -- Bas P. Suverkropp email: bastiaan@hawaii.edu