Tavarezzyn
May. 4th, 2025 05:28 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Encouraging Shadowheart to defy Shar as a githyanki Tav who defied Vlaakith feels particularly powerful. Shadowheart insists this is her duty, her life's purpose to follow Shar's orders, and Tavarezzyn is like "Like it was my purpose, Lae'zel's purpose, to follow Vlaakith?"
Initially when I started this run I expected Tavarezzyn to support or at least not oppose Shadowheart's goal of becoming a justiciar, just because Tav was so focused on her own goal she wasn't overly concerned with everyone else's, and because morally she's less opposed to the idea of killing than other companions and Tavs, but her experience with her own god-queen radically altered her views on Shadowheart being effectively bound to Shar's will without the chance to really consider what that means. She sees in Shadowheart herself and Lae'zel, giving their loyalty, even their lives, to a ruler who could not care less about them except as they serve her purpose, and she can't support putting Shadowheart in that position.