[quote=@Krayzikk] [i]Why[/i], though? Seriously. What reason is there for it? Priscilla was viciously savaged on a mission that was much, much more than any freshman team should have been expected to handle. Robert doesn't [i]need[/i] any more tragedy, it's already a meme at this point, and Priscilla's limbo status can be addressed by the fact that she was [i]traumatized[/i] and elected to leave school of her own accord. Anything else is disrespectful to the character, whether her writer is here anymore or not. Choosing to leave because of what she faced leaves agency with her, is respectful to her character, and adds emphasis to the realities a Hunter or Huntress in training faces. Anything else is just disrespectful. and frankly, unnecessary. [/quote] Because for once, this is actually suppose to be in Robert's benefit. He's still not over Pricilla dying, and simply bringing her in and having her tells Robert that she's leaving would bring him some closure and ideally, end a bit of suffering he's having. Now we could always just have Robert get over her death without ever addressing the fact she's alive, and if that's what Guess wants to do the that is his decision. I wouldn't put him or anyone else through the wringer directly if they don't want to be involved in it. But if he wants to do this, since I've given him a prompt to try, then I will facilitate it in whatever manner he wants. Unless you'd like to tell Guess that he can't use Pricilla in this matter because it'll be disrespectful. Cut off that option for him and he'll have to just find something else to do, leave that chip on his shoulder.