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Zevran Arainai ([personal profile] antivanleather) wrote in [community profile] luceti 2012-07-09 12:04 am (UTC)

Q&A

1. What is the most difficult thing you've ever done?

Does walking away from a beautiful woman count? No? Perhaps it was convincing the Warden to spare me, though begging for one's life is always easy I suppose. I think it would have to be leaving behind that lovely pair of boots when I first took the job in Fereldan. Had I known I would never return to Antiva, I would have purchased them then and there.

2. How do you think you will benefit Luceti?

There are a great many benefits to having a Crow in one's employ, or even in one's company. Even more when that Crow is myself. I and a skilled fighter, of course, but my true passion lies in helping others find a release from their stress. Through whatever means we happen to have on hand, I you understand my meaning.

3. What is the difference between bravery and duty?

I confess I do not know much about duty- when your options are 'obey or die' it does not inspire loyalty or patriotism. But, were I to be a dutiful individual, I should think that the main difference would be whether or not you could convince others to do something dangerous at your side. Bravery is doing something foolish when you are frightened, despite the fear. Duty would be doing much the same because it is right, and conning a few others into following along as well.

4. What is your most valuable possession?

Aside from my life and my weapons? [He laughs.] We are not allowed many personal effects in the Crows. Whatever I have is no more important to me than anything else provided. At one time I had a pair of gloves that I was told belonged to my mother- recently a...someone. Gave me a pair quite similar. The sentiment is kind, I think that pair of gloves would have to be the most valuable thing to me.

5. Have you ever been cruel to someone? Do you regret it? If you haven't - would you be cruel, and would you regret?

Cruel? [His smile falters for a second before returning in force.] I am an assassin, many would call me cruel on principle. But my kills are quick, clean. There is no need to prolong death. Such things are senseless. Cruel in bed? Why of course! But more often than not my partners at the time greatly enjoy such cruelty. In conversation? Only as much as is called for, but I have not done anything I truly regret. I suppose I have just as much potential for cruelty as the next elf, man, or dwarf but without sufficient cause? Why would I choose to do so?


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