There are 4 messages totaling 174 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. vampires with PTSD (4) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2015 16:08:20 -0700 From: Bonnie Pardoe <callalily@l.......> Subject: vampires with PTSD So, I was talking with someone I know and we hit upon something: what if FK vampires have a type of PTSD? 1) they have to die first - and that has to be both physically and mentally traumatic. 2) most likely, as mortals, they were raised to believe that murder was a sin/wrong; but then as a vampire, they have to do that very thing in order to survive. And while the vampire brain sees that as normal/reasonable, maybe there is still a part of the brain that remembers the mortal teachings - which would require one part of the brain to suppress another part, which is something that can the result of trauma. 3) the most vivid memories they have are about death, murder, betrayal, revulsion, fear, etc. So, basically, the things they remember and relive the most all stem from negative emotions. Which is what happens to people with PTSD - they can't help but remember the bad stuff. So, Nick isn't morally bad, he just has PTSD! Bonnie callalily@l....... ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2015 16:39:02 -0700 From: Andrew Caruthers <slinter@j.......> Subject: Re: vampires with PTSD I think Nick had the beginnings of PTSD, before he ever met Janette/LaCroix. He had been a soldier, in a down and dirty war, where the killing was up close and vicious. Having escaped a murder charge, of a woman he was falling for, only to find himself in the thick of combat, must have weighed terribly upon him. raised as he was, put it all together, and I think one reason LaCroix's offer appealed as it did, was that he was in the PTSD quandry. He was not thinking as clearly as he might have, had the various adventures never happened, and he was still peacefully at home, with the family at Castle de Brabant. Does anyone know, from the show's bible, whether Nick's father was supposed to still be alive, when he went off to serve with Lord de L'Barr, or the Crusade? On Fri, 18 Sep 2015 16:08:20 -0700 Bonnie Pardoe <callalily@l.......> writes: > So, I was talking with someone I know and we hit upon something: what if > FK vampires have a type of PTSD? > > 1) they have to die first - and that has to be both physically and > mentally traumatic. > > 2) most likely, as mortals, they were raised to believe that murder was a > sin/wrong; but then as a vampire, they have to do that very thing in order > to survive. And while the vampire brain sees that as normal/reasonable, > maybe there is still a part of the brain that remembers the mortal > teachings - which would require one part of the brain to suppress another > part, which is something that can the result of trauma. > > 3) the most vivid memories they have are about death, murder, betrayal, > revulsion, fear, etc. So, basically, the things they remember and relive > the most all stem from negative emotions. Which is what happens to people > with PTSD - they can't help but remember the bad stuff. > > So, Nick isn't morally bad, he just has PTSD! > > Bonnie > callalily@l....... > ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2015 20:48:59 -0500 From: Margie Hammet <treeleaf@p.......> Subject: Re: vampires with PTSD Bible? Margie Hammet On 9/18/2015 6:39 PM, Andrew Caruthers wrote: > I think Nick had the beginnings of PTSD, before he ever met > Janette/LaCroix. He had been a soldier, in a down and dirty war, where > the killing was up close and vicious. Having escaped a murder charge, of > a woman he was falling for, only to find himself in the thick of combat, > must have weighed terribly upon him. raised as he was, put it all > together, and I think one reason LaCroix's offer appealed as it did, was > that he was in the PTSD quandry. He was not thinking as clearly as he > might have, had the various adventures never happened, and he was still > peacefully at home, with the family at Castle de Brabant. > Does anyone know, from the show's bible, whether Nick's father was > supposed to still be alive, when he went off to serve with Lord de > L'Barr, or the Crusade? > ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2015 18:52:21 -0700 From: Andrew Caruthers <slinter@j.......> Subject: Re: vampires with PTSD Show layout/description/writer's guide. On Fri, 18 Sep 2015 20:48:59 -0500 Margie Hammet <treeleaf@p.......> writes: > Bible? > > Margie Hammet > > On 9/18/2015 6:39 PM, Andrew Caruthers wrote: > > I think Nick had the beginnings of PTSD, before he ever met > > Janette/LaCroix. He had been a soldier, in a down and dirty war, where > > the killing was up close and vicious. Having escaped a murder charge, of > > a woman he was falling for, only to find himself in the thick of combat, > > must have weighed terribly upon him. raised as he was, put it all > > together, and I think one reason LaCroix's offer appealed as it did, was > > that he was in the PTSD quandry. He was not thinking as clearly as he > > might have, had the various adventures never happened, and he was still > > peacefully at home, with the family at Castle de Brabant. > > Does anyone know, from the show's bible, whether Nick's father was > > supposed to still be alive, when he went off to serve with Lord de > > L'Barr, or the Crusade? > > > ------------------------------ End of FORKNI-L Digest - 13 Sep 2015 to 19 Sep 2015 (#2015-77) **************************************************************
Previous |
This month's list |
Next |