- Location
- St. Petersburg
Sure.
I was wondering whether the priest needs some convincing we aren't just letting him go (which would be a major 'no' to Augustanans), and I had an argument that a priest of Pharasma can imagine worse fate than being delivered into his goddess' embrace, and lean into Akorian being scary once more... but it might interfere with his beliefs, so I kept this part to myself.
Mind you, the lycan will try to run away if we give him no assurances to the contrary. Regardless of whether we indend to keep him alive (which currently I am not, the drawbacks outweigh the gains), it might be prudent to have Sirim telepathically tell him to behave and that he'll be let go. Which, admittedly, would be rather treacherous on our part, and might not be to everyone's taste.
I was wondering whether the priest needs some convincing we aren't just letting him go (which would be a major 'no' to Augustanans), and I had an argument that a priest of Pharasma can imagine worse fate than being delivered into his goddess' embrace, and lean into Akorian being scary once more... but it might interfere with his beliefs, so I kept this part to myself.
Mind you, the lycan will try to run away if we give him no assurances to the contrary. Regardless of whether we indend to keep him alive (which currently I am not, the drawbacks outweigh the gains), it might be prudent to have Sirim telepathically tell him to behave and that he'll be let go. Which, admittedly, would be rather treacherous on our part, and might not be to everyone's taste.
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