11-22-2016, 02:37 AM
I feel like there are only two options for Vidar at this point. 1) Kill Happs or 2) Walk away
If Vidar kills a defenseless character that would put him on the chaotic evil side, so that's not in character. I don't understand why Happs isn't utterly terrified after the intimidation check I rolled earlier. Was it the dialogue? That was Vidar's attempt at honesty and giving Happs a possible avenue to join with us, given a possible alternative. I can't tell if his loyalty to Kressle overshadows his current predicament, given that he doesn't seem to care much about his bandit friends, or that he just doesn't care about anything. Either way I don't understand. He's willing to give up some information but not all, I don't get it. I understand that as soon as Vidar is out of the picture we are back to being enemies and he would do anything to kill the guy he should be afraid of, but he hasn't shown any fear so I don't get the utter defiance to Vidar's face.
If Vidar kills a defenseless character that would put him on the chaotic evil side, so that's not in character. I don't understand why Happs isn't utterly terrified after the intimidation check I rolled earlier. Was it the dialogue? That was Vidar's attempt at honesty and giving Happs a possible avenue to join with us, given a possible alternative. I can't tell if his loyalty to Kressle overshadows his current predicament, given that he doesn't seem to care much about his bandit friends, or that he just doesn't care about anything. Either way I don't understand. He's willing to give up some information but not all, I don't get it. I understand that as soon as Vidar is out of the picture we are back to being enemies and he would do anything to kill the guy he should be afraid of, but he hasn't shown any fear so I don't get the utter defiance to Vidar's face.