Talk:FUG/@comment-26484417-20151123160106/@comment-26484417-20151124015601

I believe you misunderstand the point I was trying to make; the "why" is completely irrelevant. For as long as FUG members and affiliates antagonise Baam, the reason why they do so or how that happens doesn't matter... It could be because they want to control him, because they are threatened, because they do not find him worthy, because they just want to, etc etc. None of it matters if the final result is that they indeed did antagonise him. By the way, even the act of turning a blind eye to such an obvious harassment is a form of indirect antagonisation by itself, albeit not a very grave on its own, these things tend to pile up...

As for the remaining leaders of FUG, I believe that if there were any noteworthy opposition to what Karaka and Baylord Yama are doing, neither of them could get their pawns anywhere near Baam. And yet they both do so repeatedly... What is stopping the opposing FUG Slayers from dispatching their own pawns to safeguard Baam from these attacks if they cannot stop the attacks themselves?

And this only covers the two FUG Slayers, who wish to test, replace, or simply kill Baam. There are also those who were / are on board with the plan to threaten him into submission, which probably antagonises Baam even more than any attempt at his own life...

@Snakehead10: Quite true, they are essentially a collection of victims left in the wake of 10 Great Families... While many of them are quite twisted by themselves, you can view FUG as the culmination of 10 Great Families atrocities .. It's somewhat poetic. =)