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Isn't this the Redemption option but worded differently?
I think it's a matter of focus?
I think it's a matter of focus?
Redemption is much more open ended than 'make up for your crimes'.
Also not really a fan of the "Wanting a Pardon to return to Ulthuan" motive, seems the most selfish and unrepentant option to me.
Redemption is kind of a hollow goal because what somebody means when they say they want redemption, is that they want to be able to forgive themselves and trying to make up for such a colossal mistake is next to impossible.
Just because trying to make up for a colossal mistake is impossible doesn't mean you shouldn't try to do so... It's the right thing to do after all if you fucked up, after all. I wouldn't call that hollow at all.
Considering this doesn't have to be our final goal. I feel like that at this point we should have a nebulous or short sighted goal. While making a new start is probably the smart and only real thing we could do, it's really boring and kinda skips a whole lot of character development, imo.
killing servants of evil or trying to find redemption seems exactly what an elf would feel right after making a colossal fuck up. Skiping straight to 'Welp, guess I'll just have to move on' in a couple of weeks is kinda ridiculous considering the memory and life-span of an elf.
We can make a new start after some character development.
Yeah, it's best to see this less as what we want her end goal to be and more how we want her motive at the start to be. Like Blackout said this isn't set in stone, but it is the honest truth at the moment for why she set out as a merc and what she wants to do with her life. Whether that's atonement, redeeming herself to herself and/or others, being an Elf version of a Slayer, making a new start, repressing her thoughts, or just being aimless.Considering this doesn't have to be our final goal. I feel like that at this point we should have a nebulous or short sighted goal. While making a new start is probably the smart and only real thing we could do, it's really boring and kinda skips a whole lot of character development, imo.
killing servants of evil or trying to find redemption seems exactly what an elf would feel right after making a colossal fuck up. Skiping straight to 'Welp, guess I'll just have to move on' in a couple of weeks is kinda ridiculous considering the memory and life-span of an elf.
We can make a new start after some character development.
I know, that's my point. I find it weird for an elf to 'move on' from a massive mistake they made in only a couple of weeks. Considerign the size of our fuck up, just moving on right after or even being in the mind space to 'just move on' is shallow. If we want to actually characterise an elf then we should be obsessed with redemption/murdering evil. At least for a little bit.and nd if a graduate of the White Tower couldn't pull back -> and if a graduate of the White Tower couldn't pull back
Finding redemption/killing servants of evil aren't moving on, though? We literally got a chapter where Fanriel describes how she represses her guilt and memory of the incident by doing something. Finding redemption and killing servants of the Chaos Gods are that 'something'. I'm not personally invested in the 'Kill servants of the Chaos God' myself... but it's not out of character for Fanriel whatsoever, nor is it skipping anything.
This doesn't have to be our final goal, yes... but by that, I assume that it'll warp and change as we stay in the Old World, rather than it not being our final goal because it's inherently a short-term goal. All of these are goals that could occupy us for a long time. Like, I doubt Fanriel set out for the Old World with her overarching goal being 'get some food'... sure, it most definitely is on the list - probably a priority, even - but it's also most definitely not her main motivating factor.
I know, that's my point. I find it weird for an elf to 'move on' from a massive mistake they made in only a couple of weeks. Considerign the size of our fuck up, just moving on right after or even being in the mind space to 'just move on' is shallow. If we want to actually characterise an elf then we should be obsessed with redemption/murdering evil. At least for a little bit.
I believe that's the implication they got with the "start a new life" motive, that Fanriel is already trying to move on and that her focus is not on making amends.But... we haven't moved on? Nor are we trying to? Fanriel's just not addressing the issue directly by not thinking about it, which is a major part of her character. She does this by immersing herself in her work, and working towards whatever her goal is - if she has one, that is.
And besides, we're a Loremaster. Their whole thing is to pursue perfection through trying to master all areas and learn as much as we can, regardless of how impossible the task is.As was said, one can't simply fix the colossal mistake Lanriel made, but she should certainly want to try - even if the road ahead seems impossible
Okay, back up for a bit. What in the world are they teaching kids in Ulthuan? That the dwarfs kills elves just for shits and giggle?"It was not by our hand that that ancient enmity began," you say, infusing your voice with as much frost as you can muster. "I trust that they will remain as professional as I."
The shaving of the dwarven diplomats and the son of the dawi high king at the time deciding to genocide an entire elven colony because he was angry happened at around the same time, overall canon leaves it ambiguous as to which happened first. Both incidents absolutely happened though and it's very easy to see how they led to a full-blown war.Okay, back up for a bit. What in the world are they teaching kids in Ulthuan? That the dwarfs kills elves just for shits and giggle?
She might be thinking of the Drucchi starting it, or she might be thinking of a Dwarf attack (the War of Vengeance novels have the Dwarfs attack a settlement before the Ambassador is shaved, though that isn't present in other versions)Okay, back up for a bit. What in the world are they teaching kids in Ulthuan? That the dwarfs kills elves just for shits and giggle?
For reference, you can find Blackout's write up of what the Asur and Dawi's respective versions of the history say by following the link in the quote below.Okay, back up for a bit. What in the world are they teaching kids in Ulthuan? That the dwarfs kills elves just for shits and giggle?
More like just proving we know our shit. The man is a merchant lord, not a general so really it was about him having us come up with a plan and reasoning good enough so not even an amateur like him could find holes in it. And the worst he could find is that we might be too cautious, which again, shows that he's an amateur general.Side note, Fanriel got a +10 modifier on the diplomacy for 'passing the test'; wonder what that was? Avoiding the more destructive options (cannons, Ogres)?