Talk:Rhea Scout/@comment-38556904-20190724023218/@comment-34817371-20190726025321

It was made clear he was angry about the demotion. Thus, regardless if she 'insulted' him or not, he likely would've tried to enact his revenge. Also, what adventurers aren't in the business of killing? The point is, he is in the business of killing monsters just like most adventurers. So, should she watch her words around every single adventurer because they're in the business of killing monsters? No matter how you paint it, it's apparent to the reader he was already corrupt. So it wasn't anything Guild Girl said that pushed him over the edge, he was already 'bad'. An attempt to sympathize with someone who resorts to murder over a demotion and some rather fair judgement is just insane.

In terms of DnD alignment, he was already evil to begin with when he exploited others just to give himself the best gear. He saw his party as nothing but tools for advancement as they continually get bare minimum equipment, obviously not concerned for their safety. So he could be best described as chaotic evil since he has no respect for rules nor other people's lives, and serves only his own desires.