[That certainly changed things. Even the description of 'a rare occasion he was allowed out' was concerning. Who would lock up a child, even with a power like that? What could have happened to that child to make locking them away a valid choice?
It didn't sit well with Bedivere's idea of chivalry.]
But can you convince him to give up his contract? Because the other options are to remove the command seals by force, or to kill the servant. And depending on who the servant is, the fight may be a difficult one.
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[That certainly changed things. Even the description of 'a rare occasion he was allowed out' was concerning. Who would lock up a child, even with a power like that? What could have happened to that child to make locking them away a valid choice?
It didn't sit well with Bedivere's idea of chivalry.]
But can you convince him to give up his contract? Because the other options are to remove the command seals by force, or to kill the servant. And depending on who the servant is, the fight may be a difficult one.