>>71889292Both are pretty good and can use similar story beats in how (You) choose to deal with it. In the first you are bound by duty to keep the witch in check and try to end her schemes before they happen. In the second you just try to keep her from blowing herself and you up. Through a more tempered hand and discipline that you have as a knight, she learns how to adapt and do her conjurations with the proper amount of poise. One has overarching drama and stakes involved, the other can be baked to be a fluffy loaf of bread. You really can't go wrong.