[x] His favourite haunt. He doesn't give you a straight answer when you ask what its use will be in your purpose, but you suspect he just wants to go there anyway.
 
I mean, I don't really See an eldritch Grimm getting freaky with either man or woman.
Considering Zerban's adorable partially-naked pseudo-human monstrosity track record, I think Jaune Dark wrestling with their own and other's humanity is, if not a certainty, then definitely a very real possibility.

Romance is a pretty usual part of that (eventually), and I'm not just saying that as the resident ReluctantMultiheadedDragonXShield-shipper. I also have faith that Zerban has the writing chops to pull it off, which is just as important.
 
I have my doubts that romance will ever, ever occur to our protagonist - it being a creature best described as "sentient hunger" possessing a corpse that it is puppeteering to further nefarious plots that will probably involve mass murder.

Though given that our prospects for romantic advice are Jaune Ark and Roman Torchwick, I almost want to try and go for romance, because wow. That would be a trainwreck worth watching. Roman might be aware of how one deals romantically with people, but I doubt he'd ever care to explain it to us. Unless it'd lead to something he found funny/was in furtherance of some evil scheme.
 
Can you elaborate please?
Kinda sorta maybe a joke referencing this:

Agreed.

"So Lakshmi, I'm...apparently a man-eater."
"Wow, I didn't know you swung that way."
"Not like that."
More seriously I agree with @Who? that romance is like, if not an impossibility it won't happen for a while.

Even discounting the fact that we're a sentient mass of warm fuzzies, we don't really have an identity outside of "Thing wearing Jaune Arc like a suit" right now which doesn't really give much in the way of romance.

Maybe when/if we stop looking at people solely like food dating can happen

Or date other Grimm if we flub all the human dating options.
Zerban has had two Quests that eventually grew a romance angle. Fate/Hollow Fake and its sequel Fate/Hollow Order.

Both were/are kinda sorta really gay.

Mind you, Zerban has stated that at least in Hollow/Fake the protagonist's gender had no influence on their love interests, so it's not technically a certainty.
Even discounting whether Tami would've been a boy or a girl there's still Jacob and Robin, which is like honestly the first time I've actually seen a m/m pair in any quest.

It was nice.
 
[x] The Schnee Industries company town. It's a lot of words that elicit blank stares from you, so the man gets exasperated and settles onsaying that it's probably important no matter what you get up to.
 
[X] The shopping promenade. He once again gets exasperated and gives up trying to explain the concept behind buying and selling, but he does mention something about food. Perhaps he means it's the easiest place to find more prey?
 
[X] The shopping promenade. He once again gets exasperated and gives up trying to explain the concept behind buying and selling, but he does mention something about food. Perhaps he means it's the easiest place to find more prey?

Johnny Darko: So what you're saying is, I give people some of this 'money', and they kill and prepare the food for me?
Clockwork Torch: ... Close enough.
Johnny Darko: Right, that settles it. My goal in life is to get all the moneys.
Clockwork Torch: Oh, you'll fit right in.
 
[X] The shopping promenade. He once again gets exasperated and gives up trying to explain the concept behind buying and selling, but he does mention something about food. Perhaps he means it's the easiest place to find more prey?

Because I want to see the constantly hungry eldritch creature deal with the concept of taste.

Please tell me that this leads to a habit of licking everything.
 
[X] The shopping promenade. He once again gets exasperated and gives up trying to explain the concept behind buying and selling, but he does mention something about food. Perhaps he means it's the easiest place to find more prey?
 
[X] His favourite haunt. He doesn't give you a straight answer when you ask what its use will be in your purpose, but you suspect he just wants to go there anyway.

Tomah and Roman, best friends forever.
 
[X] The shopping promenade. He once again gets exasperated and gives up trying to explain the concept behind buying and selling, but he does mention something about food. Perhaps he means it's the easiest place to find more prey?

This quest holds potential.
 
[X] The shopping promenade. He once again gets exasperated and gives up trying to explain the concept behind buying and selling, but he does mention something about food. Perhaps he means it's the easiest place to find more prey?
 
[X] His favourite haunt. He doesn't give you a straight answer when you ask what its use will be in your purpose, but you suspect he just wants to go there anyway.

Well, this is interesting. I wonder if Roman is a collaborator or another Grimm wearing a meatsuit? The eldritch superpowers don't disappoint, and it looks like our hero (?) has something resembling the Summoning aspect of Weiss' Semblance, which will be fun to play with. Roman's favorite haunt is probably Junior's bar, and now that the poor protagonist has been hurled headlong into the human experience, it's best to get an early start on coping mechanisms. You can learn a lot about a person by watching them in their native environment, especially as a patient predator, and Jaune has already mastered the art of standing back and letting Roman monologue. Plus, I kind of want to see an inebriated Roman trying to explain humanity.
 
[X] His favourite haunt. He doesn't give you a straight answer when you ask what its use will be in your purpose, but you suspect he just wants to go there anyway.
 
[X] His favourite haunt. He doesn't give you a straight answer when you ask what its use will be in your purpose, but you suspect he just wants to go there anyway.

Okay, anyone else seeing some Alucard in Jaune yet? Fangy mouth, shadowy hound dogs, eats people, looks like a person but eldritch monstrosity inside...
 
Already art. Yes good.

I support teaching our protagonist the deliciousness that is the art of sugar and calorie comas. We must direct him to a bakery post haste.
 
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