✗ The Refuge of El is full of kids, how would your Guardian deal with babysitting them all for a day? (@DiamondDust)
Snow is NOT here for kids. She does not like them and will never find them endearing, and no one can ever convince her otherwise. They're loud, bratty, and just plain old nuisance. She barely tolerates Mery. If she was really forced to babysit all day, Snow would likely just stay as far away from them as possible while still being able to keep an eye on them. If they become too rowdy, Snow will not hesitate to shut them down.
✗If your Guardian had a motto or catchphrase, what would it be? (@Luxx)
"Aut viam inveniam aut faciam."
"I shall either find a way, or make one."
-Hannibal Barca
✗Your Guardian is alone, and the weakest ally
in your group has been captured by the bad guy. In good news, this
creates an opening for your Guardian to attack and destroy the villain.
If your Guardian chooses to save the ally, the bad guy escapes and is
free to wreak havoc once more. Attack the villain and the ally is
murdered by them right before their own defeat follows. Your Guardian
then earns the hatred of those who were close to the ally as well. What
does your Guardian choose to do? How do they deal with the consequences
of their choice? (Remember, you can't choose both~!)
(Submitted by @GiggledustJedi)
Snow will likely go for the bad guy. Sure she can let him go and save her ally, but there's no telling what other destruction the villain will continue to cause afterwards and how many others may get hurt. It's a hard decision, but it's a sacrifice Snow will make and one that she will expect her ally to make as well. She will completely understand any hatred she'll receive after the act and will even feel a bit guilty, but she probably won't regret it.
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