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Old 07-21-2017, 07:48 AM   #7
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What I mean to say is, what happened to Ch'rell in his history that made him hate his own kind enough to become a criminal? Karai seemed to be told he was their "victim" his "entire life", so I assume that means it developed when he was a child.
Never explained, it could be that he felt poorly treated in his youth?

Here's one explaination if we're just gonna make something up. Hundreds of years ago, the Pink Utroms went the land of the Red Utroms to purchase slaves for a colonisation project. For about 100 years or so, Red Utroms were raised in slavery on that colony until a civil war put a stop to that (it's said the winning leader went to earth to fight a similar war later on). While outright slavery was banned, several unfair laws lead to Red Utroms living in poverty long after they had been lifted. This perpetual state of poverty lead to criminal activity amongst many young Red Utroms, forming gangs like the Kr'eeps and the Ooze. Ch'rell, being one of them, often ended in prison and confused his sentances for bigotry against Red Utroms, thus he believed the system openly conspired against his kind.

That or he's just evil and will say anything to seem sympathetic.
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