1) All To Kill A Mocking Bird submissions are extended until April 5th due to the lateness of most responses. However, results that are submitted before the 19th will be answered sooner than those on the 5th.
2) Characters are welcome to side with the radical groups if they so choose! Both groups will be suspicious of any outsiders, hired or otherwise, and you can expect that Takasugi may be pushed to "prove" his loyalty/utility to the group. You can also either contact a hostage/rescue group on your own once the groups have been assigned, or, if you let us know which city you will be in, we can assign a group for you.
3) Cree feels the radicals of each faction are on the right track with their actions, but are severely misguided. A coup against the both of leaders were his early intentions, but in favor of retaining peace and gaining influence gradually, not war. For those that perform tasks for Cree consistently, such as Takasugi, they will find he and his subordinates are very opinionated on the matter. Simwe is an inexperienced leader, and makes her subject to falsities that drive their revenge, such as the supposed murder of her husband. Shanrian is an experienced leader that would serve a better purpose of being manipulated than removed entirely. Cree does not discourage becoming involved with them, but he asks that other refugees known to work for him are left alive.
no subject
2) Characters are welcome to side with the radical groups if they so choose! Both groups will be suspicious of any outsiders, hired or otherwise, and you can expect that Takasugi may be pushed to "prove" his loyalty/utility to the group. You can also either contact a hostage/rescue group on your own once the groups have been assigned, or, if you let us know which city you will be in, we can assign a group for you.
3) Cree feels the radicals of each faction are on the right track with their actions, but are severely misguided. A coup against the both of leaders were his early intentions, but in favor of retaining peace and gaining influence gradually, not war. For those that perform tasks for Cree consistently, such as Takasugi, they will find he and his subordinates are very opinionated on the matter. Simwe is an inexperienced leader, and makes her subject to falsities that drive their revenge, such as the supposed murder of her husband. Shanrian is an experienced leader that would serve a better purpose of being manipulated than removed entirely. Cree does not discourage becoming involved with them, but he asks that other refugees known to work for him are left alive.