Let's have an actual discussion and exchange of ideas about Gweyr and the FPS mission where we're allowed to look at events of the past through her eyes.
I'm a combat veteran with numerous deployments under my belt and I've done quite a bit of research on mercenary units throughout history so this quest really struck a chord with me.
I know what it's like to be trained to kill and then have those self-same people that wanted me trained turn their backs on me when I came home. Granted, my experiences have been nothing compared to those American Soldiers coming home from Viet Nam during the '60s and '70s, but I have actually had someone ask me about killing babies. Being sent off to kill for one's country and then coming home and expecting everything to be hunky-dory is not realistic, on either side.
Gweyr being a former mercenary is the flip side of the coin. Mercenaries do the same thing patriots do, they're just more honest about it. They do it for the money. Gweyr went off to fight, came home, and raised a family. She left all the fighting behind and tried raising a family.
One day, the war came to her front door and she was forced to make a decision; fight a bunch of youths from her village that had been brainwashed into joining a cult and rescue someone in imminent danger of being sacrificed, or stand down and let an innocent be murdered The people normally in charge of town security failed, as had the parents of the cult converts and town as a whole.
Gweyr is a former mercenary. As far back as 13th Century BC when Rameses II hired foreign fighters for his campaign in Syria, mercenaries have been used to either supplement or take the place of established armies, and the reasons for this are as varied as the mercenary units themselves. Some governments hire mercenaries as expendable troops or as a rear guard, or to train their soldiers in various aspects of warfare. Others just don’t have the wherewithal to raise an army of their own. Governments often hire mercenary units to enforce their policies when they don’t want to be seen enforcing them.
In any case, Gweyr made a decision and it cost her. She killed numerous young, untrained fighters standing between her and her goal of saving an innocent life. I believe she knew full well the cost she would be paying in the long run - banishment, scorn, the loss of her family - and yet she paid it anyway.
And THAT is what makes her a hero in my book. She knew what she had to lose was far worse than the risk to her life and yet she took the risk anyway. No one else was willing to pay the price so she paid it, all on her own and "Fuck you" to anyone else that wasn't willing to stand beside her and sacrifice as much as she.
And Tobs didn't only tell the story, he dared you to take a stand. He didn't do so with any caveats; at the end of the day, this story doesn't affect your Champion's standing in any way. You don't receive any S++ Weapons or Armor for agreeing or disagreeing with Gweyr. IMO, it was intentionally decisive. There's no Right or Wrong path here, just What Happened.
Discuss. And if anyone says someone else is retarded or evil for posting their thoughts on this topic, I WILL request this thread be closed.
I'm a combat veteran with numerous deployments under my belt and I've done quite a bit of research on mercenary units throughout history so this quest really struck a chord with me.
I know what it's like to be trained to kill and then have those self-same people that wanted me trained turn their backs on me when I came home. Granted, my experiences have been nothing compared to those American Soldiers coming home from Viet Nam during the '60s and '70s, but I have actually had someone ask me about killing babies. Being sent off to kill for one's country and then coming home and expecting everything to be hunky-dory is not realistic, on either side.
Gweyr being a former mercenary is the flip side of the coin. Mercenaries do the same thing patriots do, they're just more honest about it. They do it for the money. Gweyr went off to fight, came home, and raised a family. She left all the fighting behind and tried raising a family.
One day, the war came to her front door and she was forced to make a decision; fight a bunch of youths from her village that had been brainwashed into joining a cult and rescue someone in imminent danger of being sacrificed, or stand down and let an innocent be murdered The people normally in charge of town security failed, as had the parents of the cult converts and town as a whole.
Gweyr is a former mercenary. As far back as 13th Century BC when Rameses II hired foreign fighters for his campaign in Syria, mercenaries have been used to either supplement or take the place of established armies, and the reasons for this are as varied as the mercenary units themselves. Some governments hire mercenaries as expendable troops or as a rear guard, or to train their soldiers in various aspects of warfare. Others just don’t have the wherewithal to raise an army of their own. Governments often hire mercenary units to enforce their policies when they don’t want to be seen enforcing them.
In any case, Gweyr made a decision and it cost her. She killed numerous young, untrained fighters standing between her and her goal of saving an innocent life. I believe she knew full well the cost she would be paying in the long run - banishment, scorn, the loss of her family - and yet she paid it anyway.
And THAT is what makes her a hero in my book. She knew what she had to lose was far worse than the risk to her life and yet she took the risk anyway. No one else was willing to pay the price so she paid it, all on her own and "Fuck you" to anyone else that wasn't willing to stand beside her and sacrifice as much as she.
And Tobs didn't only tell the story, he dared you to take a stand. He didn't do so with any caveats; at the end of the day, this story doesn't affect your Champion's standing in any way. You don't receive any S++ Weapons or Armor for agreeing or disagreeing with Gweyr. IMO, it was intentionally decisive. There's no Right or Wrong path here, just What Happened.
Discuss. And if anyone says someone else is retarded or evil for posting their thoughts on this topic, I WILL request this thread be closed.