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Hey! Interesting to see you still work on the 3D content. If it weren't because of the lack of curves and button-nose, Zara gives a really HUGE Mireya vibe. Not to mention, they're both law enforcers of some sort. (Just pointing the eerie similarities.) Not going to give an opinion per se, but it's interesting to see people interested on the idea of bringing Martha into shenanigans.. Probably because Will's family hasn't been affected that much by the Libra - usually, Will escapes from his family for a variety of reasons, but mostly because he doesn't feel comfortable with them. Strangely enough, Martha is the most sympathetic of the family - Harris can be harsh, and Robert is always annoying - and yet it's very rare to have her as a participant or a victim. That said, I'm not sure if she'd join that easily, if at all. Even if trying to support her son. Bori's idea that she'll at least do the "usual talk" suggests that she's at best robotic. Though I feel Harris may lean more into this, I feel Martha will try to approach him into thinking of the consequences - something that'll have to stick one way or another. Then again, there's very little about her other than "she's the family link to Cuthbert" and "she was apparently popular back in high school". Personally, I'd find interesting to hear how Harris and Martha met up. That could probably be the story that Martha tells Will as he tells him about his "project", to make him abandon it - he doesn't need magic shenanigans to be popular or get a girlfriend, he just needs to do what his father did. Which, probably, will make her son desist, or perhaps lead into Bori's plan of dumping her on a mask of his without the golem goop to have her realize why it's a bad idea. And then, most likely, she'll act as a helper to her son by helping "Will" directly, not merely act as a subordinate. In other words: I feel Martha's more of a spanner on the works than a collaborator. But that's me. |