

it feels incredibly forced. a character with no artistic interest is now suddenly not only one, but taking on this wierd playful fake personality. it just feels convient.I’m an artist. I’m about as far from “light-hearted bubbliness” as you can get! lol Sometimes my artwork can venture into the whimsical realm, but you wouldn’t know it from looking at me. And I’d say for a lot of artists, even if you know them personally, you might be surprised by what some of their art looks like. You don’t need a certain personality to be an artist. Krile will be perfect for the role imo.


I'm an illustrator in my spare time, so I don't know if I can call myself an 'artist'. But I've been around them, and they're as diverse as anyone else. Hence my lack of understanding of this argument.I’m an artist. I’m about as far from “light-hearted bubbliness” as you can get! lol Sometimes my artwork can venture into the whimsical realm, but you wouldn’t know it from looking at me. And I’d say for a lot of artists, even if you know them personally, you might be surprised by what some of their art looks like. You don’t need a certain personality to be an artist. Krile will be perfect for the role imo.
Krile was first introduced as playful. She only became a worried-mother personality during shadowbringers. But if we really go back to havensward she was clearly partly playful and partly caring. Most people are multi-dimensional, clearly that's how they designed Krile.
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