- How does your character deal with killing?
Faye doesn't usually kill anyone herself anymore (she has people for that!), but she's very swift, tries to eliminate anyone as quickly and painlessly as possible. She believes it's "for the greater good" because for criminals who refuse to reform, death is the only option.
- How did your character feel after his/her first kill?
The first time she killed anyone was in self-defense. She comes from a military family, so I think she was better prepared for the experience than she would have been otherwise. I don't think she regrets killing the person since it was necessary for her own survival, but she was a little traumatized by the experience no less.
- Does your character mull over it later on? (Exe. The nightmares)
Not consciously; she pushes it out of her thoughts and is more or less in denial about it. It does linger at the back of her mind, however, and breed doubt.
Faye doesn't usually kill anyone herself anymore (she has people for that!), but she's very swift, tries to eliminate anyone as quickly and painlessly as possible. She believes it's "for the greater good" because for criminals who refuse to reform, death is the only option.
- How did your character feel after his/her first kill?
The first time she killed anyone was in self-defense. She comes from a military family, so I think she was better prepared for the experience than she would have been otherwise. I don't think she regrets killing the person since it was necessary for her own survival, but she was a little traumatized by the experience no less.
- Does your character mull over it later on? (Exe. The nightmares)
Not consciously; she pushes it out of her thoughts and is more or less in denial about it. It does linger at the back of her mind, however, and breed doubt.