How does your character deal with killing?
Quickly, quietly, and professionally. Tsubaki was trained as a ninja from the time she could first walk and is is skilled in the arts of espionage, sabotage, and assassination. Â She actually enjoys assassination missions the most for two reasons:Â
First, she finds it thrilling to infiltrate a heavily guarded fortress, stalk a target unawares, then take them out before they even realize they've been killed. she also prides herself on killing the mark and ONLY the mark. Having to kill any more is sloppy. Second, her superiors only direct assassinations toward the more undesirable elements of the world such as criminals and corrupt politicians. She appreciates this shadowy justice system as it allows her to help make the world a better place for those that matter, i.e. innocents and those who protect them. It would bother her if she had to kill a friend or family member, but so far that hasn't happened.
How did your character feel after her first kill?
Hungry and a bit bored. The mission was far too easy for her skills and the target too arrogant to hire proper protection.
Does your character mull over it later?
Only if the mission was particularly memorable. If the mission was a true test of her skills, or the target was interesting or unusual, or something else that would make it worth remembering. Otherwise, she views it like any other mission she's given.
Quickly, quietly, and professionally. Tsubaki was trained as a ninja from the time she could first walk and is is skilled in the arts of espionage, sabotage, and assassination. Â She actually enjoys assassination missions the most for two reasons:Â
First, she finds it thrilling to infiltrate a heavily guarded fortress, stalk a target unawares, then take them out before they even realize they've been killed. she also prides herself on killing the mark and ONLY the mark. Having to kill any more is sloppy. Second, her superiors only direct assassinations toward the more undesirable elements of the world such as criminals and corrupt politicians. She appreciates this shadowy justice system as it allows her to help make the world a better place for those that matter, i.e. innocents and those who protect them. It would bother her if she had to kill a friend or family member, but so far that hasn't happened.
How did your character feel after her first kill?
Hungry and a bit bored. The mission was far too easy for her skills and the target too arrogant to hire proper protection.
Does your character mull over it later?
Only if the mission was particularly memorable. If the mission was a true test of her skills, or the target was interesting or unusual, or something else that would make it worth remembering. Otherwise, she views it like any other mission she's given.