[center][color=00aeef][h2]Tori[/h2][/color] [img]http://i.imgur.com/Vi5Fz7F.gif[/img][/center] Loyalty. The consequences of it are so unfathomable. You can’t trust someone traitorous, but if you’re loyal until death you’re exposed to significant danger at a much higher rate. Sure, Tori [i]could[/i] have left and done her own thing. Sure. But then she’d be alone in a sewer she’s unfamiliar with the layout of and is known to be filled with monsters. So sticking with the group is the logical choice and complaining would simply lower morale drastically. Or cause her to be abandoned. Either or. [color=00aeef]“Yep. That sure is a lady talking to the slimes. Kill her so we can leave. Boil her insides, flambé her flesh, electrocute her, eviscerate her, whatever. It’s damp, dreary and gross. And zealots don’t negotiate. They have this annoying undying faith thing that they can use to explain away and all argument you make, no matter how much research you conduct that disproves their archaic and frankly backwards belief system! I try so very hard!”[/color] Arriving with the rest of the group, albeit at the back, Tori saw no reason to beat around the bush so to speak, but that soon devolved into complaining about the church and not much else [color=00aeef]“They even stole my funding when they complained it was blasphemous to carbon date their holy relics! Why are they so worried? That research will destroy the holiness of the rock they have? If they’re right, why can’t I study them? Hey, Holy Goo! Why can't I study your holy relics? What do you have to hide?!”[/color] [@TheWindel][@KoL][@Lonewolf685]