8. Sweets and tobacco. He loves sugar. Joel buys the best chocolate and tobacco space money can buy. He favors cigars, but now and then picks up a pack of cigarettes on the go.
General view? Joel thinks indulgences are healthy. Sometimes you need a distraction. Something good for your mind rather than your body; something comforting. Keeps people from going cuckoo.
14. No health issues. Has some jagged scars on his sides of his neck that he keeps covered in public; four on the right, one on the left.
26. Keep climbing the ranks in the military. Joel has no question that it might not work out. He also still plans to catch Bentley. If neither of those things worked out, he'd feel a loss of purpose, and likely do something drastic. There's simply no other thing he sees for his future.
28. The closest person Joel considers a friend is a fellow commander named Iva. (the chick I drew in that faux comic thing, if you remember.) Now and then they'll go out for drinks, and when Joel is drunk enough, he'll spill out his worries and such. Iva doesn't speak a word of them.
He probably falsely considers his brother to be his worst enemy, since he botched up his first important mission and hindered his promotion. Joel is still after him to finish the job; partly for work, and partly his grudge.
36. It's hard to make Joel feel guilty, but sometimes, he questions his line of work. Wonders if he's on the right side, or if he's simply a tool of the army's. But when push comes to shove, he doesn't waver, and stays with the Gladsheim military. He owes them too much, and is a man of his debt.
Re: Joel
General view? Joel thinks indulgences are healthy. Sometimes you need a distraction. Something good for your mind rather than your body; something comforting. Keeps people from going cuckoo.
14. No health issues. Has some jagged scars on his sides of his neck that he keeps covered in public; four on the right, one on the left.
26. Keep climbing the ranks in the military. Joel has no question that it might not work out. He also still plans to catch Bentley. If neither of those things worked out, he'd feel a loss of purpose, and likely do something drastic. There's simply no other thing he sees for his future.
28. The closest person Joel considers a friend is a fellow commander named Iva. (the chick I drew in that faux comic thing, if you remember.) Now and then they'll go out for drinks, and when Joel is drunk enough, he'll spill out his worries and such. Iva doesn't speak a word of them.
He probably falsely considers his brother to be his worst enemy, since he botched up his first important mission and hindered his promotion. Joel is still after him to finish the job; partly for work, and partly his grudge.
36. It's hard to make Joel feel guilty, but sometimes, he questions his line of work. Wonders if he's on the right side, or if he's simply a tool of the army's. But when push comes to shove, he doesn't waver, and stays with the Gladsheim military. He owes them too much, and is a man of his debt.