What if someone doesn't know the truth? What if they're being misled?
>>95085602
Then that someone will say what they believe is the truth. Of course, this is could be used as an exploitable weakness for this weapon in particular.
Unless it's a man, then Wondy will accuse him of mansplaining.
>>95085602
It's what they think is the truth, dumbfuck.
Can I just opt to say nothing? What about lies of omission? How much of "the truth" do I have to tell? Can I just say true but irrelevant statements like the sky is blue?
>>95085602
They can only say what they know. If they're honest in not knowing something, they can't spout a truth they're unaware of.
>>95085602
She'll come back to them later and snap their neck.
>>95085602
What if the subject is mansplaning?
>>95086527
are you dumb? You're forced to answer what ever question is asked of you. The answer depends on what YOU think is the truth or what you truly believe.
not that hard to understand. No you can't opt to say nothing. You have to answer her question though, saying "the sky is blue" isn't the true answer to "who killed him"?
>>95086527
From the way it's usually portrayed, it compells one to tell (what one believes to be) the truth, rather than just compelling one not to lie.
You can't really just opt not to talk. It forces the truth out of you.
>>95086527
When under the lasso's power you're compelled to do whatever the holder wants.
Diana rarely uses it to actively control people outside of just compelling the truth because she respects free will.
>>95085602
>Wonder Woman: Where is Etta Candy?
>Guy who doesn't know the truth: I don't know.
>Guy who is being misled: So-and-so said she was going to _____.
Anyone want to post the "mansplaining" page?
>>95088731
Why? It's from a shitty digital comic that was designed to get fresh blood into the writing game.