“Strike first. Strike once. Strike last.”
“If at any point you falter, retreat and reassess.”
“The only thing that matters is total, unconditional success.”
“This is what it means to walk the Way of Shadow.”
Almost obsessively goal-oriented, Hugh will typically give any and every excuse to avoid unnecessary distractions; and if out of excuses, he may simply refuse outright. Despite his skill with words and knack for reading a room, he seems the sort to be most comfortable alone with a good book and a crackling fire, content to merely watch festivities from a distance and absorb the energy from them at his leisure. Beyond his few hobbies, he seems to have little interest in anything but the current work and the job to follow it, forgoing most friendships and romance beyond forging several firm friendly acquaintanceships.
In nearabouts every situation, he most closely exemplifies the traits of an introverted realist, with a distinct lean towards paranoia, and he is always the first to exasperatedly pinch the bridge of his nose at the latest absurdity. He is a firm adherent to the age-old adage of “it’s better to have and not need, than need and not have”, and he takes great pains to prepare for as many possible eventualities as he can, both mentally and physically.
Hugh does his best to act as a voice of moderation in the face of recklessness and often plays devil’s advocate for more “efficient” and less moral options. He’s not the sort to insist on -or even necessarily propose- them, however, unless the alternative would invite unreasonable danger. Of course, “unreasonable” is a rather subjective term.
At the end of the day, “a job is a job”. He’ll do what it takes to complete the task before him, regardless of most conventional moral concerns. This is not to say that he possesses no standards. Certainly, though he will complete a contract by any means necessary, he prefers not to involve innocents, especially children. He will refuse most jobs that may compromise the health and well being of everyday people, and he will extract righteous vengeance or compensation from any employer that deliberately deceives him of the true nature of a task.
He places incomparable worth upon the sanctity of his state of mind, to the point that he will only drink or consume even something as tame as alcoholic beverages or foods as a last resort, where the other option is starvation. In the case that his mind is infringed upon in any manner, he will stop at nothing to deliver retribution upon the offender.
In conclusion, though he sometimes comes across as amoral or uncaring, his conscience tends to shove him in the right direction at the end of the day. He is not the easiest person to please and can be quite prickly early on in any new relationship, but comrades that actually manage to slide past his guard and into his favor will be pleasantly surprised to find that there are few more loyal than he. To him, true friendship is a contract of utmost importance, one he will never abandon.