"He who takes a life...it is as if he has destroyed an entire world....but he who saves one life, it is as if he has saved the world entire" Talmud Sanhedrin 4:5
!Hasta la victoria siempre! (Always, until Victory!)
-Ernesto "Che" Guevarra
Sorry I haven't contributed...*castes eyes down* My mom's a total computer natzi, she just now told me to get off the computer for, like, the fifth time.
Combine the two, and you have an idea what I've been doing with my time.
"He who takes a life...it is as if he has destroyed an entire world....but he who saves one life, it is as if he has saved the world entire" Talmud Sanhedrin 4:5
!Hasta la victoria siempre! (Always, until Victory!)
-Ernesto "Che" Guevarra
We get off to the rhythm of the trigger and destruction. Fallujah to New Orleans with impunity to kill. We are the hidden fist of the free market.
We are the ink, we are the quill.
[The Ink And The Quill (Be Afraid) - Anti-Flag]
I'm thinking of moving us to the fort tomorrow evening if there is no objections, but if there is I can wait a little longer.
When we get to the fort, we're going to meet the infamous General Harris, she's the one that sent Alden those letters.
So, here's the character profile.
Name: General Joan Harris.
Age: 59 years old.
Gender: Female
Character: She's loyal towards the crown and the Army in general. She's openly hostile to different people, she holds mercenaries in a particular contempt. The troops have adopted her fanatism for professionalism and hold her in high regard.
Her constant companion is a falcon, which delivers messages and provides recon information to her (possibly the unused character that Aeroman submitted but never used?)
Her interaction with the group would best be described as hostile. Towards Alden, she'll be quite respectful, (since he's a ranger of the King) and towards Finn, she'll be sympathetic (because her village kind of got annihlated), but towards the others she'll be abusive.
She'll have them wash before they come before her (because "mercs are dirty, stinky, flea infested vermin.") She'll patronize the hell out of Alden, be grandmotherly towards Finn and the gryphlet, and be the violent fanatic towards the rest.
She isn't always profane but she is always vulgar (Go crawl back to that yellow dog that gave birth to you.) Towards Valin, she will have a very high disdain. This if for three reasons.
1. He's an elf, and elves leveled Sedgeley.
2. He's a merc. Mercs are dirty snakes.
3. He's her superior, so she has to follow his 'suggestions' on where to deploy troops.
When they first meet, she'll give them an earful of what she thinks of them, then she'll find out what her orders are. The idea is that a letter is delivered after this, where she finds out she has to support Valin's royal ambitions.
The Character in a single sentence: Imagine a Mother Superior that runs a Catholic School, give her a propensity towards profanity and even more fanaticism towards discipline and loyalty, and you get her.
"He who takes a life...it is as if he has destroyed an entire world....but he who saves one life, it is as if he has saved the world entire" Talmud Sanhedrin 4:5
!Hasta la victoria siempre! (Always, until Victory!)
-Ernesto "Che" Guevarra
Should we not walk? On our feet? The ones I now have again? I do like my feet. They are befittingly perambulatory. — Pattern (Rhythm of War by Brandon Sanderson)