I JUST REMEMBERED I OWE YOU A ZELL POST so here it is. :D (ALSO I BITE LJ FOR EATING THIS POST ONCE ALREADY.)
Zell Dincht:
ACTUAL CRIMES - Zell doesn't really have many of these. He is a mercenary, which means his skills are for sale to the highest bidder regardless of the morality of the job or the client, but as of yet he hasn't done anything too bad - although he did participate in a failed assassination mission - and he's a pretty consciencious(I DON'T KNOW IF THAT'S SPELLED RIGHT AND I'M TOO TIRED TO CHECK) guy.
MENTAL CRIMES - A bit of a longer list here. Having found out who Edea really is and that her actions as Sorceress weren't really her fault, Zell definitely feels some guilt for even trying to kill her, and for forgetting her in the first place. But by far the biggest piece of guilt in his head is from his accidentally revealing to the president of Galbadia (who Seifer was holding hostage at the moment) that Seifer, along with himself and Squall and the others, were from Garden, prompting retaliatory missile strikes on the Balamb and Trabia Gardens. Balamb escaped relatively unscathed by taking to the air(although thanks to a lack of understanding in the controls, they crashed headlong into the town of Fisherman's Horizon, which Zell feels some guilt for, although most of that was only property damage), but Trabia was hit hard and a number of students were killed. Zell tries not to show it - particularly around Selphie, who as a former student of Trabia Garden is already depressed enough about what happened, and Squall, who has been less than sympathetic regarding the matter - but he's absolutely miserable about it. He doesn't really know how to deal with it and as such has been trying to avoid thinking about it at all, which probably isn't healthy. (Since this was entirely accidental on Zell's part, and the missiles were an indirect result of his verbal misstep, I'm not counting this under Actual Crimes.)
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Zell Dincht:
ACTUAL CRIMES - Zell doesn't really have many of these. He is a mercenary, which means his skills are for sale to the highest bidder regardless of the morality of the job or the client, but as of yet he hasn't done anything too bad - although he did participate in a failed assassination mission - and he's a pretty consciencious(I DON'T KNOW IF THAT'S SPELLED RIGHT AND I'M TOO TIRED TO CHECK) guy.
MENTAL CRIMES - A bit of a longer list here. Having found out who Edea really is and that her actions as Sorceress weren't really her fault, Zell definitely feels some guilt for even trying to kill her, and for forgetting her in the first place. But by far the biggest piece of guilt in his head is from his accidentally revealing to the president of Galbadia (who Seifer was holding hostage at the moment) that Seifer, along with himself and Squall and the others, were from Garden, prompting retaliatory missile strikes on the Balamb and Trabia Gardens. Balamb escaped relatively unscathed by taking to the air(although thanks to a lack of understanding in the controls, they crashed headlong into the town of Fisherman's Horizon, which Zell feels some guilt for, although most of that was only property damage), but Trabia was hit hard and a number of students were killed. Zell tries not to show it - particularly around Selphie, who as a former student of Trabia Garden is already depressed enough about what happened, and Squall, who has been less than sympathetic regarding the matter - but he's absolutely miserable about it. He doesn't really know how to deal with it and as such has been trying to avoid thinking about it at all, which probably isn't healthy. (Since this was entirely accidental on Zell's part, and the missiles were an indirect result of his verbal misstep, I'm not counting this under Actual Crimes.)