Val kills when necessary. He finds it to be a permanent solution to someone causing him or people he cares harm. I'd say, out of all of my characters, he's more open to the idea of death than others. He grew up in a harsh environment and was taught to kill to survive. It's just a part of who he is, and he doesn't seem to understand the stigma around doing so.
Vincent, on the other hand, kills to survive and because it's part of his job, but he doesn't necessarily appreciate it. Melfice will mourn the death of anyone he feels has some sort of true "talent,' but will see anyone else as expendable. Cyrus hates it the most and outright refuses. ..Or he used to, at least. Now he's beginning to believe it to be a necessity of defense.
Vincent, on the other hand, kills to survive and because it's part of his job, but he doesn't necessarily appreciate it. Melfice will mourn the death of anyone he feels has some sort of true "talent,' but will see anyone else as expendable. Cyrus hates it the most and outright refuses. ..Or he used to, at least. Now he's beginning to believe it to be a necessity of defense.