
He knew where Jin'li was, what he wanted, and what he planned to do.
The Unnamed Mercenary was now in a state of moral question. Would he go to the authorities and simply tell them everything? Would he be the middle man in a deathly trade? Or would he assist Jin'li, and deliver a man named 'Osric' to the twisted miqo'te.
He'd gained trust. Something not many people gave out lately. He'd also been allowed to speak, and had most of his words heard. The was a nagging at his conscience. "Don't involve yourself. Let the authorities determine what they will do about the situation."
Having lived in Ul'dah for a couple moons now, he didn't want the mostly peaceful life he had to break down. It was nice. Even with a certain...fog over his memories, the new would eventually be more important than the old. He would have to come to accept he may never see the people who loved him again, despite no longer knowing them.
He'd used a linkpearl to communicate some of this to Natalie, who he knew was in law enforcement. "It doesn't have to be now." "Jin'li said he'd turn himself in, if he can have Osric." "I can't tell you the location."
The thoughts swirled around his head as he returned home. These weren't details Kage needed to know. If he'd heard on the linkshell, the mercenary would answer. That man had already gone through enough. Kage would eventually break from the stress if this continued.
 He'd wait to speak with Natalie in person. Maybe they would simply find whoever this Osric was, and deliver him. Maybe they'd formulate a plan together, and lure Jin'li out. Maybe he would simply tell her where Jin'li was, and what they could expect. Or perhaps, he'd do nothing at all. Watch as Ul'dah plunged into chaos one last time. A farewell gift from Jin'li.
He said some words to himself before the day ended, going to sleep. "I'm not a good person, but am I really that bad?" Only the following days would tell. He drifted off to sleep, hoping to be greeted by more visions of his past. Visions showing the virtue and humanity he no longer felt he had anymore.
The Unnamed Mercenary was now in a state of moral question. Would he go to the authorities and simply tell them everything? Would he be the middle man in a deathly trade? Or would he assist Jin'li, and deliver a man named 'Osric' to the twisted miqo'te.
He'd gained trust. Something not many people gave out lately. He'd also been allowed to speak, and had most of his words heard. The was a nagging at his conscience. "Don't involve yourself. Let the authorities determine what they will do about the situation."
Having lived in Ul'dah for a couple moons now, he didn't want the mostly peaceful life he had to break down. It was nice. Even with a certain...fog over his memories, the new would eventually be more important than the old. He would have to come to accept he may never see the people who loved him again, despite no longer knowing them.
He'd used a linkpearl to communicate some of this to Natalie, who he knew was in law enforcement. "It doesn't have to be now." "Jin'li said he'd turn himself in, if he can have Osric." "I can't tell you the location."
The thoughts swirled around his head as he returned home. These weren't details Kage needed to know. If he'd heard on the linkshell, the mercenary would answer. That man had already gone through enough. Kage would eventually break from the stress if this continued.
 He'd wait to speak with Natalie in person. Maybe they would simply find whoever this Osric was, and deliver him. Maybe they'd formulate a plan together, and lure Jin'li out. Maybe he would simply tell her where Jin'li was, and what they could expect. Or perhaps, he'd do nothing at all. Watch as Ul'dah plunged into chaos one last time. A farewell gift from Jin'li.
He said some words to himself before the day ended, going to sleep. "I'm not a good person, but am I really that bad?" Only the following days would tell. He drifted off to sleep, hoping to be greeted by more visions of his past. Visions showing the virtue and humanity he no longer felt he had anymore.