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30 Days of Character Development!
9.) Who does your character trust?
DOOPDOOP FACADEYSPOILERYTHINGS kinda.
Taoshaid actually trusts about everyone in his sect. And that's a lot of people.
He is incredibly duty bound, and has an incredible amount of 'blind faith' in all the Hakai'el to do what they think is best. If one of them says they will carry out a task, he has no doubt that they will. If one of them asks him to carry out a task, if he's unsure of the reasoning, he may ask for clarification, but chances are he'll only need a simple statement before going about it.
He's a 'good soldier', and holds in high regards nearly everyone else there with him.
Most of all, he trusts his Partner Taul'nn, his 'once mentor', and the Elder Priests. Since they have guided him personally, he feels a deeper connection to them. But at the same time, he barely ever questions the motives of other Hakai'el. His baseline assumption is that whatever they are saying, they are right. If it isn't clear to him, then he just needs further clarification, it doesn't mean that they're wrong.
On the flipside, Taoshaid is VERY distrustful of anyone outside the sect. SO EVERYONE ELSE IS SCREWED. roflmao
If, no matter what, I were to be okay in the end, does it really matter how I feel at the moment?