1. Is vengeance a driving force for your character? No, Vash doesn't believe in vengeance. Edit: Rethinking this, while Vash doesn't believe in vengeance he also spent 150 years hating his brother for a terrible crime that his brother committed. There was a large period of Vash's life where he would have hurt his brother very badly in vengeance for that crime. He no longer feels this way, but he carried that anger for a long time. 2. Has your character committed/completed a major act of vengeance? n/a 3. Has anyone ever sought/taken vengeance on your character? Oh yeah, and it was arguably very deserved. Vash, through no real fault of his own, was the cause of death for a whole city -- canon isn't precise about the death count, but it was easily 100k people. He wasn't to blame, but he still feels incredibly responsible and will carry that guilt with him forever. Over the years since that city was destroyed, many people have tried to track Vash down and kill him in vengeance for its destruction. 4. Has any of the above happened on the barge? No. 5. Is there anything in particular you DON'T want Kahl to know about your character? Nope!
Also, separately, in terms of general god vision,
5. Is your character inhuman, or do they have anything strange going on with the state of their spirit/soul? Absolutely! Vash is not human. He's... well, again, canon isn't precise, but even though he's made of flesh and blood and bone, he's also a being made entirely of energy (although that energy is nearly drained by now -- he's a mostly empty battery, basically).
He also recently lost his twin brother and the very good friend that he was starting to have Its Complicated feelings about, and he also killed somebody, which broke a promise he'd made to his mother 150 years ago -- I really can't emphasize enough how opposed to killing Vash has always been, so this was a major sacrifice on his part. If Kahl can see souls, he could see that Vash's is pretty tattered and missing pieces. It's honestly a wonder he's still alive.
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2. Has your character committed/completed a major act of vengeance? n/a
3. Has anyone ever sought/taken vengeance on your character? Oh yeah, and it was arguably very deserved. Vash, through no real fault of his own, was the cause of death for a whole city -- canon isn't precise about the death count, but it was easily 100k people. He wasn't to blame, but he still feels incredibly responsible and will carry that guilt with him forever. Over the years since that city was destroyed, many people have tried to track Vash down and kill him in vengeance for its destruction.
4. Has any of the above happened on the barge? No.
5. Is there anything in particular you DON'T want Kahl to know about your character? Nope!
Also, separately, in terms of general god vision,
5. Is your character inhuman, or do they have anything strange going on with the state of their spirit/soul? Absolutely! Vash is not human. He's... well, again, canon isn't precise, but even though he's made of flesh and blood and bone, he's also a being made entirely of energy (although that energy is nearly drained by now -- he's a mostly empty battery, basically).
He also recently lost his twin brother and the very good friend that he was starting to have Its Complicated feelings about, and he also killed somebody, which broke a promise he'd made to his mother 150 years ago -- I really can't emphasize enough how opposed to killing Vash has always been, so this was a major sacrifice on his part. If Kahl can see souls, he could see that Vash's is pretty tattered and missing pieces. It's honestly a wonder he's still alive.