Talk:Rhea Scout/@comment-38556904-20191201211547

@ CerebralCortexDiscord thank you for responding.

First off, if I was in a room full of killers, whether they killed "monsters" or people, I would watch what I say; I think that's a smart thing to do. Secondly, I'm simply saying that she antagonized someone and got a reaction because of it. Was the reaction fair and justified? Not really, but antagonizing someone after you adminster a punishment (fair or not) isn't the smartest thing to do. And she almost got killed for it.

As for alignment, I don't think he was "evil" from the start. After all, Evil alignments tend to have to do something evil first. Trying to keep some extra cash from your group is a more Chaotic Neutral thing, but it COULD be argued that he was evil, so I can see where you might think that.

As for what pushed him over the edge, it was a combination of both. Yes, he was angry about the demotion, BUT, insulting him afterwards certainly made it worse and the series shows that. We don't know if he would've tried to kill her if she didn't insult him, because that scenario is never shown. Going by what I see, he was angry at the demotion and she gave him a flippant comment, deserved or not. THAT served to piss him off further which then put Guild Girl into a scenario she was certainly not prepared to deal with. She should take that as a lesson learned; she should watch her mouth. Do her job, but keep the sunglasses moments to a minimum.