
This is would probably spark an existential crisis for Aya. The sort she has faced several times over the course of her life, usually opting for the option to flee (heart of a fox, makes sense right?)
The last time something like this happened it was really pretty mild, and she wound up fleeing for safety for a few days and needing to really reconcile and steady herself upon the path of just staying put. It was a rather major moment of character development. I don't know that she'd be so brave in the face of real assassins.
The last time something like this happened it was really pretty mild, and she wound up fleeing for safety for a few days and needing to really reconcile and steady herself upon the path of just staying put. It was a rather major moment of character development. I don't know that she'd be so brave in the face of real assassins.