Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-24685738-20170702143317/@comment-5583506-20170708202204

SkyrimsShillelagh wrote: (Meilir's not a bully.  He's mean, but he doesn't oppress anyone or really put people down-- in fact, given the situation, Catryn and Torbjorn were the aggressors.  She attempted to kick him, and when he didn't allow that to happen since no one wants to be kicked in the balls, Torbjorn struck him.  That's bullying, you don't like what someone says or does, so you attempt to silence them or put them down.  While, in reverse, Meilir was mocking them for being bandits.

I think there's a big difference between being a bully and just having a bad attitude, while hitting someone is kind of cut&dry as the wrong thing to do, if we're going to talk about bullying.) (Meilir and Maia stumbled into their camp. Catryn had already decided to let them go. Yet Meilir decides to be a complete prick about it for no obvious reason than to make himself feel better. That's  bullying. Just like he does with the others. He talks smack about them because he gets a kick out of making others feel miserable. But the definition of it might have changed in the dictionary since last I checked. What do I know? Only have a lifetime of personal experience on the subject.)

Catryn didn't seem the least intimidated by Arctus' sudden anger. "I have lived an entire life of looking over my shoulder. I think I am entitled to be both paranoid and suspicious."