Annie1227
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Oh ok. Even if she becomes a hero?
It would have to be an extremely heroic act to get the banishment lifted. Like, saving the entire Tribe, or something.
Do keep in mind she wasn't even from the Iron Tribe originally, and the punishment is mostly used on those who were born on Iron Tribe soil. Your character is an unusual circumstance; it was a way for the King to get rid of you without executing you, because he doesn't want to be a child-killer.
Besides, even if they do lift your banishment, it's not like Annie has a home or any friends there. I doubt she would even want to return there after how they rejected her like that.
Beneath the gold, the Bitter Steel.
NotFishing
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Your character is an unusual circumstance; it was a way for the King to get rid of you without executing you, because he doesn't want to be a child-killer.
Also because Annie is a PC.
Done in by the dubious doings of destiny.
Hahahahaha, that's not what I meant at all. "Annie is a PC" means "Annie is a Player Character". It means she's a character controlled by someone that isn't the TM.
Done in by the dubious doings of destiny.
Inferi
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NotFishing
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Your character is an unusual circumstance; it was a way for the King to get rid of you without executing you, because he doesn't want to be a child-killer.
Also because Annie is a PC.
Well yeah, that too. But King Kalmar is also a nice guy.
His son, however...
I wouldn't say he's evil. However, he does want to protect the Iron Tribe and destroy the Blood Tribe
at any cost
. Which may or may not include sending an assassin to deal with Annie, so she can't report back home. Still waiting for Wolf's permission to do that, because I feel like I'm being too liberal in the use of my own NPCs. That may be going a step too far, but it's also something that the character would do.
Beneath the gold, the Bitter Steel.
21-Mar-2017 21:26:41
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NotFishing