Dakkareth
First Post
Macbeth said:I don't think this is a "snap decision," but I don't think it matters either way.
When it concerns danger of death, Jobis is a coward at heart and will take pains to avoid big risks - other dangers he figures, he can talk himself out of or so some other thing, but that's unlikely to work on whoever passes for a god of death here and being a half-elf he'd rather enjoy his extended lifespan.
Also consider, that Jobis has taken an aversion against Swift for endangering the party and even more for acting like an appointed leader, which goes totally contrary to his sense of freedom - if a party elects someone to lead them or an army is commanded by a general it is something different, but in Jobis eyes Swift neither has the competence nor the recognition needed for being a leader. Plus he is a full elf probably prejudiced against 'half-breeds' like so many others and supremely annoying, too.
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Well, we'll see, what becomes of it.
