Talk:Jyu Viole Grace/@comment-67.80.4.39-20130221051917/@comment-121.45.77.108-20130223212717

The problem from Viole's perspective however is that they told him to act in a certain way and that after he complied they used attacked one of the hostages (though it should be worth noting that XiaXia only stated that by coming with them they would save 'that man' - Horyang presumably, and did not mention Koon's fate).

Given he complied not only with the instructions given to him at the hand of arlen, but also with the greater FUG directives by never failing a test or shirking; Viole can understandably feel wronged by FUG. That is a problem for FUG - it is better for them to have a nice pliable slayer candidate, so they should be honouring their agreement not just on paper but in principle too, though to be honest given his lack of options they may be willing to overlook Viole's anger in favour of a quick spur - though I find it's effectiveness questionable - to me it would simply seem more likely to make him even more likely to actively seek some sort of way out of their control.