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<blockquote data-quote="Ambrus" data-source="post: 4097208" data-attributes="member: 17691"><p>I'm not certain what to say about Pierce. But then again, I'm not entirely certain what to say about the rest of the party either. Our characters are in an odd situation considering that none of us have known each other longer than a day; except for our background relationship with Hagen. István trusts Heinrich and Sindr largely because they're friends of Hagen who his wife likewise trusted enough to ask for aid. The fact that they selflessly agreed to enter a strange portal in search for István's friend speaks well of them. István also knows that Heinrich is a priest of a Tyr, a righteous god, and so affords him a fair amount of respect and deference because of it. Sindr is rather strange in appearance and mercurial in demeanor but he's proven to be damnably effective in battle if nothing else.</p><p></p><p>Everyone else however is something of a blur of strange faces for me. Pierce, Anthony, Cang, Sonata and Vervain... What to say about them? Their interests and motives are unknown and largely suspect considering their eagerness to ingratiate themselves with the newly arrived primes. The fact that a shadowy association of infernalists and thugs are after the primes doesn't help build trust and goodwill at the moment. As is, István is hard-pressed to trust Sonata and Vervain (who seem to know a little too much) and already suspects Anthony of having betrayed his group. Honestly, if it wasn't for the blinking PC light over the head of each of these characters, István would likely seek to disassociate himself from all of them.</p><p></p><p>Pierce and Cang seem helpful and friendly, but to István at least, Pierce is just awfully strange in appearance. In his experience, creatures with barbed skin are infernal abominations in need of slaying. István might have objected to Sindr hiring her on as a mercenary, but he kept his tongue because Sindr himself is fairly odd in appearance and something of a stranger to the gnome himself. That she didn't do much except issue challenges during the boarding house raid hasn't done much to convince him that hiring her was a good move. In her defense, Pierce does seem to know something of the mask and its origins. Unfortunately though, István hasn't been able to make sense of anything she's said; much like his interactions with Sonata.</p><p></p><p>I haven't responded to much of what Pierce has said because (aside from getting lost in the shuffle of the slew of PC and NPC interactions) she's also <em>Sindr's</em> hireling and responsibility. I figured it'd make more sense if he were the one to speak with her and respond to her ideas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ambrus, post: 4097208, member: 17691"] I'm not certain what to say about Pierce. But then again, I'm not entirely certain what to say about the rest of the party either. Our characters are in an odd situation considering that none of us have known each other longer than a day; except for our background relationship with Hagen. István trusts Heinrich and Sindr largely because they're friends of Hagen who his wife likewise trusted enough to ask for aid. The fact that they selflessly agreed to enter a strange portal in search for István's friend speaks well of them. István also knows that Heinrich is a priest of a Tyr, a righteous god, and so affords him a fair amount of respect and deference because of it. Sindr is rather strange in appearance and mercurial in demeanor but he's proven to be damnably effective in battle if nothing else. Everyone else however is something of a blur of strange faces for me. Pierce, Anthony, Cang, Sonata and Vervain... What to say about them? Their interests and motives are unknown and largely suspect considering their eagerness to ingratiate themselves with the newly arrived primes. The fact that a shadowy association of infernalists and thugs are after the primes doesn't help build trust and goodwill at the moment. As is, István is hard-pressed to trust Sonata and Vervain (who seem to know a little too much) and already suspects Anthony of having betrayed his group. Honestly, if it wasn't for the blinking PC light over the head of each of these characters, István would likely seek to disassociate himself from all of them. Pierce and Cang seem helpful and friendly, but to István at least, Pierce is just awfully strange in appearance. In his experience, creatures with barbed skin are infernal abominations in need of slaying. István might have objected to Sindr hiring her on as a mercenary, but he kept his tongue because Sindr himself is fairly odd in appearance and something of a stranger to the gnome himself. That she didn't do much except issue challenges during the boarding house raid hasn't done much to convince him that hiring her was a good move. In her defense, Pierce does seem to know something of the mask and its origins. Unfortunately though, István hasn't been able to make sense of anything she's said; much like his interactions with Sonata. I haven't responded to much of what Pierce has said because (aside from getting lost in the shuffle of the slew of PC and NPC interactions) she's also [I]Sindr's[/I] hireling and responsibility. I figured it'd make more sense if he were the one to speak with her and respond to her ideas. [/QUOTE]
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