How truly inspiring. [Zevran says drily, clearly skeptical. Still, it is a fine tale. He is again reminded of Elissa, her altruistic heart and sense of right and wrong. She has, for lack of a better term, noble ideals, and often seems to yearn for the answer to a trouble that involves hurting the least amount of people. It seems like something she would do - something she could have done, with her money and status as a noblewoman. Imagine, going out into the night to fight criminals when they least suspect it, never killing, as if it were some kind of little game! It has an air of romance to it. Also, foolishness.]
Acting as city guards anonymously, punishing criminals - it sounds like the sort of thing one finds in books for children. I imagine anyone who attempted such a thing in Antiva would be gutted by the Crows immediately.
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Acting as city guards anonymously, punishing criminals - it sounds like the sort of thing one finds in books for children. I imagine anyone who attempted such a thing in Antiva would be gutted by the Crows immediately.