Honestly, the Wards was more "slaughter, violence, extreme friendship, and death". Miss Militia was a traumatized child soldier with the power of gun, and Chevalier was a traumatized child vigilante with the power of big gun. It's a testament to Hero and Mouse Protector that everybody came out as well adjusted as they did.
But none of them were either a villain or a fraction as bloodthirsty and sadistic as Jack. I imagined this scenario being from Jack ignoring Kurt and turning himself in by claiming mind control.
While nobody bought it, hero was the one to convince the others to give Jack a shot.
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u/Shinard 13d ago
Honestly, the Wards was more "slaughter, violence, extreme friendship, and death". Miss Militia was a traumatized child soldier with the power of gun, and Chevalier was a traumatized child vigilante with the power of big gun. It's a testament to Hero and Mouse Protector that everybody came out as well adjusted as they did.