[@WiseDragonGirl] A vice to me is an immoral character trait that clearly deviates from the path of a paragon. There is the fact that he, while wealthy, didn't for a single second consider allowing his poor friend to collect the reward which they believed to be treasure when it was revealed to only be granted to one person, it felt like anyway. Well, maybe the friend still would have gotten his share of coins should that part be delivered upon, but the Bardug distinctly said "no sharing", so that's what I went with. That, and he didn't seem to mind the way this game could have taken people's lives for such a silly purpose, even if that thought said he didn't agree with it. He's acting on boredom, which might not necessarily be a vice, but the individual himself felt really fickle. That's my impression of it, which may or may not be accurate to Terminal's view. [hider=Spoiler to my own entry, I realized, if not yet read.]I decided to go full extreme with my entry, to the degree that I wonder if perhaps I went too far and will fail due to that he didn't seem tempted enough to abandon his ally. You're on the opposite end, yeah.[/hider] Still, I like him. He if anything in your entry was quite enjoyable. Especially with his reactions to that. Such characters are always so distinctly interesting in some form of way. Haha. I don't really understand why, but yes. The only question is where the line goes where you're "vice-less", yeah. We'll hear in not too long, I imagine.