MC User Name:TheDrunk
In Game Name:Maithar
Character Bio (as detailed as possible):
Character Flaws: His long time in the woods has made him a scoptophobic or a person afraid of being seen. When stared at, his body begins to shake and he collapses on the floor seeking to escape the gaze of who ever is looking at him. His years in he forest have also made him a xenophobic, though only to the extreme where he would be wary of any strangers.
Good Deeds: I have patrolled roads during the night, hunting down monsters and assisted in the constuction and maintance of one fort.
Evil Deeds: None
Why do you wish to join (remember we are neutral to ascended and undead):
Your Specialty: The bow
Your Combat Focus (skill focus and write your style): I prefer to stay as far away from thge traget, using precise shots to take out the traget. If the target gets to close, i will retreat for the moment and wait till i am ready to strike again.
Are you neutral or do you lean one side or the other? Explain why and if you can be willing to the opposite? I an neutral in the sense that i will follow only the logical path while trying to come to the simplest and most effective solution to a problem. When i am directly involed as a participant i will work to bettering myself and coming to an aceptable outcome. So in a sense i am neutral but i am more predispoed to myself or the oginization i am employed at.
What is your reasoning for joining? What is your reasoning behind you actions?
Logic is the only reason behind my actions. Each nation is tied down by the diplomatic ties they make with other nations and kingdoms. These ties also limit the mobility of a person throught the world. Inorder to maximize your effectiveness throught the would of agiesm, you would need to either work as a free lancer or be part of a group that can work anywhere with in Agies. In iaddition there is no force to cheak the rising power of each nation.
What is your reaction?
The city is being taken over. The city is full of innocent people and still you have many fighters alive, however you are losing the city and they have begun to burn parts of it to take out your defenses. The leader of the enemy force has come to say that he searches for a child, a specific, presumably innocent child, and if you are to give him the child he will spare the city. This child happens to be your brother and last remaining family member. You know he will kill your brother. Do you give up your brother to save the city or condemn it to more fighting just to save your brother?
In the interest of achieving the most favorable result, the boy should be given. Logically speaking the life of one boy is nothing compared to the that of the city. in an event such as this, you would want to minimize casualties all else are secondary priorities.
An underwater tunnel is being constructed despite an almost certain loss of several lives [actually, all but certain]. Presumably the expected loss is a calculated cost that society is prepared to pay for having the tunnel. At a critical moment when a fitting must be lowered into place, a workman is trapped in a section of the partly laid tunnel. If it is lowered, it will surely crush the trapped workman to death. Yet, if it is not and a time consuming rescue of the workman is attempted, the tunnel will have to be abandoned and the whole project begun anew. Two workmen have already died in the project as a result of anticipated and unavoidable conditions in the building of the tunnel. What should be done?
This is an expected cuasilty. The final peice should be laid down as the life of one work man is surly expendable.
A fat man leading a group of people out of a cave on a coast is stuck in the mouth of that cave. In a short time high tide will be upon them, and unless he is unstuck, they will all be drowned except the fat man, whose head is out of the cave. But, fortunately, or unfortunately, someone has with him a stick of dynamite. There seems no way to get the fat man loose without using [that] dynamite which will inevitably kill him; but if they do not use it everyone will drown. What should they do?
This a simple matter. The remaining people in the cavern should do anything possible to escape even if it is killing another person as the survial of ones self must take precedent.
ill kfinish later still thinking