
- How does your character deal with killing?
Viola revels in it. While she doesn't remember her tribal life as a child, she remembers how exhilarating it is to kill others. Partially from her Dotharl bloodline, partially from her Dark Knight training; Viola is as much a slave to the kill as she is its mistress.
- How did your character feel after his/her first kill?
Her first (remembered) and second kills were a pair of innocent people; an old jewelcrafter and his wife. She was 9 at the time and on a whim, lulled them into taking her in and killed them both. She loved their screams. The kills were like the sweetest of nectars to her.
- Does your character mull over it later on?
She missed being free, at first. Killing the two had ended her up under the "care" of a Dark Knight who, instead of killing her, subdued and captured her. Now, Viola is thankful. Thankful that she learned to become judge, jury and executioner.
Viola revels in it. While she doesn't remember her tribal life as a child, she remembers how exhilarating it is to kill others. Partially from her Dotharl bloodline, partially from her Dark Knight training; Viola is as much a slave to the kill as she is its mistress.
- How did your character feel after his/her first kill?
Her first (remembered) and second kills were a pair of innocent people; an old jewelcrafter and his wife. She was 9 at the time and on a whim, lulled them into taking her in and killed them both. She loved their screams. The kills were like the sweetest of nectars to her.
- Does your character mull over it later on?
She missed being free, at first. Killing the two had ended her up under the "care" of a Dark Knight who, instead of killing her, subdued and captured her. Now, Viola is thankful. Thankful that she learned to become judge, jury and executioner.