I am relentless with my character on death. He has lost several loved ones to death. He himself has killed many criminals over his career and in service to the Maelstrom. This is definitely not overlooked by me. It plays a huge role in his story, who he is, why he makes the choices he does, and why even if a happy moment comes along or even a happy day, it will soon be overshadowed by the faces of those he's killed or lost to death.
That being said, Paul is violent and kills (if necessary) for his work, not as a murder. He operates within the law. In a social setting he is the most gentle person. He doesn't want to get involved in a dispute. It's like if you're a cook for a job, the last thing you probably want to do is cook when you get home. But for Paul, the instant a situation involves him, he can react in a split second. It's like a switch goes off and he's already plotted in his head how he will engage any hostiles.
That being said, Paul is violent and kills (if necessary) for his work, not as a murder. He operates within the law. In a social setting he is the most gentle person. He doesn't want to get involved in a dispute. It's like if you're a cook for a job, the last thing you probably want to do is cook when you get home. But for Paul, the instant a situation involves him, he can react in a split second. It's like a switch goes off and he's already plotted in his head how he will engage any hostiles.
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