Nah, he didn't threaten anyone, he just offered a nice dating opportunity before battling her, and she accepted because she felt like it after seeing how athletic he was, seems perfectly normal.Remember, don't threaten to kill someone if they won't go out with you. This hero is basically a yandere.
He hasn't even touched her, stop cheapening that term so much please.I dunno, boss, kinda rape-y to me...
She was really about to usurp the throne, soooo...He was really about to kill her
There's a difference between act and inclination. Same thing with the word "murderous" or a myriad of other examples. Brah.Nah, he didn't threaten anyone, he just offered a nice dating opportunity before battling her, and she accepted because she felt like it after seeing how athletic he was, seems perfectly normal.
He hasn't even touched her, stop cheapening that term so much please.
She was really about to usurp the throne, soooo...
... Huh? What? You're going to have to word that a little better, because I don't even know what you mean by that. My first assumption though, is that he intended to kill her if she turned him down, and yeah, of course he intended to kill the evil demon that was holding the king hostage and attempting to take over the world, and had previously burned down villages and killed who knows how many people. Honestly the weird thing here isn't that he tried to kill her, it's the offer to date her.There's a difference between act and inclination. Same thing with the word "murderous" or a myriad of other examples. Brah.
I can try simplifying it a bit. Now, there's this word "murder", it signifies a really bad thing and a crime. There is also the word "murderous", which is sourced from the first, but isn't necessarily as stark in it's most common use, only loaning some of the imagery/attributes from the noun for this adjective, without actually cheapening how bad of a thing "murder" is.... Huh? What? You're going to have to word that a little better, because I don't even know what you mean by that. My first assumption though, is that he intended to kill her if she turned him down, and yeah, of course he intended to kill the evil demon that was holding the king hostage and attempting to take over the world, and had previously burned down villages and killed who knows how many people. Honestly the weird thing here isn't that he tried to kill her, it's the offer to date her.
I still don't get what you are talking about. I know what murder and murderous intent is, I just don't know what you are applying those words to.I can try simplifying it a bit. Now, there's this word "murder", it signifies a really bad thing and a crime. There is also the word "murderous", which is sourced from the first, but isn't necessarily as stark in it's most common use, only loaning some of the imagery/attributes from the noun for this adjective, without actually cheapening how bad of a thing "murder" is.
There are a veritable ton of similar words or phrases (many such cases). Like the one word I used that you complained about. Take the word I used and try to fit it into that first paragraph.