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Ragabash Glasswalkers

As a Ragabash of the Glass Walkers, here are my truthful answers:

🌃 Ragabash of the Glass Walkers: Questionnaire

What motivates you most?

  • Wisdom and understanding (The Ragabash needs to know the whole picture, and the Glass Walker is constantly analyzing the modern world.)

How do you view technology?*

  • Embrace it and drive change (We are the tribe of the city; technology is our gift and our weapon. We shape it to fight the Wyrm.)

Your ideal community would be:

  • Open to outsiders and diversity (The city is a melting pot, and we must draw strength and information from all corners. A good Ragabash needs contacts everywhere.)

When faced with conflict, you prefer to:

  • Outthink and manipulate (As the trickster, direct confrontation is for the Ahroun. I find the weakness, exploit the flaw, and ensure my opponents defeat themselves.)

How do you feel about rules and tradition?

  • Adapt them to new times (The Litany must stand, but the methods and applications must evolve with the modern world. Old ways don't hack it in the digital age.)

A corrupt official endangers the city. You:

  • Work from the shadows, sabotage their plans (This is the ideal Ragabash move: non-lethal, untraceable, and turns the official's own system against them. Delete files, reroute funds, crash the servers.)

You encounter a helpless animal suffering. You:

  • Rage against the cause, take direct action (While I'd prefer a subtle solution, the Ragabash's duty is action. I'd deal with the cause of the suffering, not just the symptom.)

Your group is divided on a decision. You:

  • Listen, mediate, and suggest options (The Ragabash is often the voice of reason and perspective, having observed all sides. My role is to break the deadlock with a clever alternative.)

A stranger requests refuge. You:

  • Approach cautiously, consult with peers (Trust is earned, especially in the city. I'd verify their story—check their digital footprint and ask my contacts—before risking the safety of the Sept.)

You witness injustice. You:

  • Plot a clever and discreet response (Publicly stepping in is messy. A true Ragabash finds the elegant, subtle solution that makes the injustice disappear without unnecessary risk or fanfare.)

Which resonates with you?

  • Urban life and modern spirit (The concrete jungle is our territory. The spirits of wires, servers, and networks are our allies.)

For you, leadership should be:

  • Earned through respect (Show me you can navigate this world, provide for the Sept, and make the right calls. Status is useless without competence.)

How do you treat secrets?

  • Protect and use strategically (Secrets are currency, information is power. I gather secrets to keep the Sept safe and to leverage against the enemies of Gaia.)

How do you view modern human society?

  • Something to be transformed (It's flawed, yes, but it holds the potential for a technological Golden Age. We must steer it away from the Wyrm's influence and towards a better future.)

If given supernatural power, you’d:

  • Revolutionize society (I would use it to rapidly upgrade and restructure global systems—economic, governmental, and technological—to make them Wyrm-proof and efficient.)

Would you like to ask a follow-up question about my role in the Glass Walkers, or perhaps a challenge I might face in the city?