he, like, really likes assassin skills. he thinks they are super amazing to have and it is incredible to be so agile and capable.
he...does not like what those skills are put toward, though.
and with his current development, ie leaning much more heavily on the "do good" moralities of Judaism, he would not want to be a rogue for the crossover skills either, because rogues...generally...hurt people in some way. Just, by taking their stuff, usually, instead of by taking their lives.
Ideally he'd like to stay an assassin, but have no ties to the guild itself, no ties to the Greycloaks, and be able to remain a conscientious objector in defiance of the meaning of 'assassin'.
BUT assuming that's impossible his second choice is absolutely clerics, even with the sticky moral issue of 'is that putting Xumurdad before YHWH?' That's the self-he-secretly-is choice and not the self-he-thinks-he-wants-to-be choice.
How does Virelai imagine losing her name in battle would actually happen?
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he, like, really likes assassin skills. he thinks they are super amazing to have and it is incredible to be so agile and capable.
he...does not like what those skills are put toward, though.
and with his current development, ie leaning much more heavily on the "do good" moralities of Judaism, he would not want to be a rogue for the crossover skills either, because rogues...generally...hurt people in some way. Just, by taking their stuff, usually, instead of by taking their lives.
Ideally he'd like to stay an assassin, but have no ties to the guild itself, no ties to the Greycloaks, and be able to remain a conscientious objector in defiance of the meaning of 'assassin'.
BUT assuming that's impossible his second choice is absolutely clerics, even with the sticky moral issue of 'is that putting Xumurdad before YHWH?' That's the self-he-secretly-is choice and not the self-he-thinks-he-wants-to-be choice.
How does Virelai imagine losing her name in battle would actually happen?