So the big thing to note is that we tend to leave power descriptions vague beyond what they generally do and their limitations, because we prefer to leave it up to the players to get creative in how it manifests. So with animal love, it may be a passive ability that just activates all the time without their knowledge, or it may be a power that they intentionally use.
In the case of Ritsuka and the quest, it's up to you decide whether she intentionally activated animal love, or it happened unconsciously. Either way, it will not change the results as Animal Love does not override the core personality of a creature. The Terrible geese are still terrible, so of course their love shall be terrible as well.
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So the big thing to note is that we tend to leave power descriptions vague beyond what they generally do and their limitations, because we prefer to leave it up to the players to get creative in how it manifests. So with animal love, it may be a passive ability that just activates all the time without their knowledge, or it may be a power that they intentionally use.
In the case of Ritsuka and the quest, it's up to you decide whether she intentionally activated animal love, or it happened unconsciously. Either way, it will not change the results as Animal Love does not override the core personality of a creature. The Terrible geese are still terrible, so of course their love shall be terrible as well.
Hope this helps!