Fjord discards his Self too easily
“I feel like I’m the fourth version of myself since I left Port Damali.” Fjord doesn’t value his Self, discards it easily, and then calls it “growth”. Continue reading Fjord discards his Self too easily
“I feel like I’m the fourth version of myself since I left Port Damali.” Fjord doesn’t value his Self, discards it easily, and then calls it “growth”. Continue reading Fjord discards his Self too easily
I’ll be the first to say that Fjord is guilty of many things, many failures. But there is at least on instance I can point to where it’s Caduceus — Fjord’s self-appointed spiritual guide — who fails him in a pretty big way. Continue reading When Caduceus Failed as Fjord’s Spiritual Guide
All punishment does is create more pain. But what makes the idea of “consequences” different from “punishment”? Continue reading Punishment vs. Consequences in the Mighty Nein
Growing up, Fjord never had control over his life. He was raised in an orphanage, at the mercy of horrible people who used children for work. And even when he left he was still at the mercy of others, looking for work just to survive. Vandran had been the first to really take him in, take responsibility for him, show him the ropes, and perhaps discipline him. Continue reading Fjord’s Faith Lies in His Friends