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Re: [HoE] Re: Templar Observation



> But just to clarify, it never got _quite_ to the point where the Templar 
> actually stepped aside and let the Servitor have his way.
> 

Okay, that makes a *WHOLE* lot more sense. Sometimes it sounded like he
was just standing out of the way and letting the Servitor run amok.

> Well, I suggested it, so I'm glad we're in agreement.  :) My only concern 
> is...well, he didn't actually get around to doing it.  As such, it seems to 
> me like the Greater Reward deprivation (but with the eventual chance to 
> redeem himself) and the Night Terrors are better, because they're more 
> accurate reflections of what the Saints and the Templar's own subconscious 
> know were in his heart, rather than what he actually, physically did.  Does 
> that make sense...?

Makes sense to me. Deprive him and give him Night Terrors until you feel
that he's learned his lesson. Then give him the Greater Reward. Just to
be fair about things.

MGK
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