Hell can tempt you with things you want? No, that’s not right. Hell is broken. Hell tempts you because you don’t know yourself, not really. It offers you what you [i]think[/i] you want. Then you get it and lo and behold, you never actually wanted it and you’re very unhappy! Also deep in debt and so committed by that point that doubling down looks like the only good option. Poor Peregrine. Well, the thing if someone is in that deep is that you have to pull them out of context. Especially someone like Peregrine who absolutely has spent an unhealthy amount of time running through this over and over in her own head until the justifications turned themselves into well-worn grooves of trodden grass and flowers in her mind. This is what Giri thinks about as she crawls her way towards Peregrine dragging leopard and girl alike through the slippery, muddy earth. And this is what she’s thinking as she manages to reach up one strong, well-muscled arm past the nipping leopard teeth and rips off Peregrine’s dress. [Overcome 6+2. If this is tricky enough for Wit, it’s an 11. If it’s Daring, that’s an 8]