Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5262726-20161221024439/@comment-26103034-20170708215923

Are they sure? My men are well-trained and could prevent many deaths, and we may not be trusted if we march towards Imperial territory - especially if they are unlucky and die and we look incredibly suspiscious. (also, even if they did all die fighting, I've realised that would lead to a diplomatic disaster if they all died and I nicked the crown) If they really want us to patrol, then I guess we could with a seal and signature or whatever.

No, I wanted to demonstrate how the Brotherhood was not purely concerned with causing deaths for the void, but also with money etc. "What? Not stooping to 'common murders' is fair enough - we need a reputation, of sorts, not just being paid to kill beggars. Not very classy, is it? We're more than just thugs with fancy robes. Having me decide if the pay is good enough and if it's worth our time is fair enough too. If we do kill corrupt people or criminals more, that will draw attention away from us, though I get that people (in the DB) might not support that."

(just the original rule change I had planned to implement. I was going to use me deciding if it was worth our time to slightly direct attention from good people and my friends)