@Rick D. Roll What else can she do? She doesn't have a penny, don't know anyone, belongs to race that suffers great prejudice and have the background of a slave that would likely be exploited or sold again. It really was her only option.
Comment by Lucas Calixto on Rick D. Roll
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@Lucas Calixto I think that guy a year ago is talking about the pacing.
Her decision is reasonable. Not only would she face prejudice, but this guy just waved stacks of cash around sufficient to get the merchant to change his tune, and crushed a very valuable item on healing her. It's an obvious choice. A schemer would plan around all this, but even an idiot would realize "I should stick near this person who is willing and able to save me".
Her decision is reasonable. Not only would she face prejudice, but this guy just waved stacks of cash around sufficient to get the merchant to change his tune, and crushed a very valuable item on healing her. It's an obvious choice. A schemer would plan around all this, but even an idiot would realize "I should stick near this person who is willing and able to save me".