[In a way, the conflict between Zenith and Meridian reminds Liem of the conflict he’d left behind, back in his own home. Ostensibly the question of whether to crown the Grand Prince’s daughter or his senior-most general had been one of legitimacy; who should inherit the Lion Throne according to Taldor’s laws and traditions? But just as now, the information then had been lacking, and that hadn’t stopped Liem from choosing to continue supporting the princess regardless. Ultimately, he expects his choice in this place will have to come down to which reality he wishes to see come to pass, rather than whose word seems more trustworthy.]
I suppose that’s enough for you.
[It’s an observation, more than anything. As befitting a devotee of Golarion’s god of law and commerce, Liem has a healthy appreciation for bargains sealed with payment, but even at his most mercenary, the price involved is never what solely determines for him whether the bargain is worth striking.
But for Sebastian, who is a demon with no attachment to the world he left behind, of course other considerations wouldn’t matter in an instance like this.]
Is there any bargain you would still refuse even if the price was good?
no subject
I suppose that’s enough for you.
[It’s an observation, more than anything. As befitting a devotee of Golarion’s god of law and commerce, Liem has a healthy appreciation for bargains sealed with payment, but even at his most mercenary, the price involved is never what solely determines for him whether the bargain is worth striking.
But for Sebastian, who is a demon with no attachment to the world he left behind, of course other considerations wouldn’t matter in an instance like this.]
Is there any bargain you would still refuse even if the price was good?