Rehwyn
Engaged Member
- Apr 10, 2024
- 2,351
- 4,315
- 349
I didn't say there was a difference; I intentionally made it as similar as possible. I just was wondering if some people would view it different because the perspective of "reality" vs "fantasy" changed.And there's a difference there....exactly how?
Exactly..there isn't. There is a reason 'operatives' like that are discouraged from being in relationships (before the world went fucking mad and saying that to someone, especially a woman, was no longer deemed PC).
I suspect that in the real world, if romantic feelings developed, Kaija would have been rotated out and someone else take her place for the reasons you mentioned. That's where a difference does arise though in that the Templars have no desire to do that even if Kaija asked for it. In the comparison, the CIA probably would discourage a relationship while here the Templars actively encourage it.
Last edited: