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Originally Posted by ZeroXSEED
Well, it still applies and became part of their character development, which of course took a lot of time.
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err.... there is a problem but I don't know how to put it into words but I will try:
For a character to be stubborn, it means that the character truly believe that his idea are correct.
The character's view/outlook is not that easy to change.
You can't exactly like show character such as Irish(he is the cautious type) how a normal life is like(To him, most likely to be a trap and always on high alert) and expect him to go "yea...this feel good..."
Just.... feel like of weak.
For a stubborn person, you need something really heavy to shake him up/ break the foundation of his belief.
Something that pack a heavy impact (the turn-magical-girls-into-witches-level).
Why I reference Madoka in the end? You need something like: "yea...the world is kind of dark but there is always light at the end" kind of universe.
Why I don't talk about Ichika? His idea is so flaw that you don't really need much to break him....
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What I am trying to say: It is easily to make a Person go bad but hard to make them turn good.
Because being good is harder and humans are lazy