>>5332925Instead of answering him straight away, you kneel beside him, and then slip into your usual cross-legged meditation. The Thief looks up, and you motion for him to join you.
“Let us pray on the matter,” you say, “and let the Dark Gods judge.”
Which God do you invoke the judgement of?
>The Serpent Ascendant>The Persecutor of the Weak>The Baleful Beholder>The Mother of Dragons>Death>None—you will meditate, and pronounce judgement yourself, on their behalfDo you have any particular feeling as to the Thief’s crimes, and worthiness, now that you have heard his tale of betrayal and woe?
>He is right to be ashamed; you regret giving him the cloak, and will take it back>He is wrong to be ashamed; his ambition was impressive in scope, his ability to survive under the subsequent conditions meritorious>He is right to be ashamed, BUT this is in the past and you feel he should forgive himself—and be forgiven—for his crimes>Write-in