This is a tough one. I feel like he would seek violence but also I think Carve isn't crazy he knows what the deal is and has been working to be. Better to be worthy of being called brother.
He's a *little* crazy. ;-) Agreed, though -- it's thinking of his brothers that got him through the encounter with the shark wraith, so perhaps he's still in that mode?
My first instinct and fear is Flint even if he is a man of his word could always use this curse of his to bend Carver to his service or the service of the burnt king which i think is a fate carver would hate more than anything. Unwilling being used as a pawn. I think he doesn’t mind being the muscle the savage for his brothers because they give him more than he has ever really hoped for which isn’t saying much but it’s something.
I’m going with the violent option. Carver already has enough fear of his ghostly “friend” and wouldn’t want any more dealings with the supernatural than he has to.
That's awesome to hear. :) That's exactly what I was hoping for in having Aldo bow out of the scene, to give Carver some spotlight time and establish some things about his character.
This is a tough one. I feel like he would seek violence but also I think Carve isn't crazy he knows what the deal is and has been working to be. Better to be worthy of being called brother.
He's a *little* crazy. ;-) Agreed, though -- it's thinking of his brothers that got him through the encounter with the shark wraith, so perhaps he's still in that mode?
My first instinct and fear is Flint even if he is a man of his word could always use this curse of his to bend Carver to his service or the service of the burnt king which i think is a fate carver would hate more than anything. Unwilling being used as a pawn. I think he doesn’t mind being the muscle the savage for his brothers because they give him more than he has ever really hoped for which isn’t saying much but it’s something.
Great session.
I’m going with the violent option. Carver already has enough fear of his ghostly “friend” and wouldn’t want any more dealings with the supernatural than he has to.
Yeah, there's always the chance he believes that Flint's not telling him something about this mark!
I mean yea but I’m thinking his want to prove himself may be way stronger than his fear of his ghostly friend.
This was suspenseful! I like having the Carver scene alone like this.
That's awesome to hear. :) That's exactly what I was hoping for in having Aldo bow out of the scene, to give Carver some spotlight time and establish some things about his character.