7/30/2020: Trinity's Way thoughts -
I can but also can NOT believe it's taken this long to think about Sarn's next steps after Nos-Va: she knows of Selah's race, and at this point in galactic history the Paragons are prevalent - while Selah abd her team may not have been on assignment from the Paragons, she has spoken of them, and if there's any force in the greater galaxy that would maybe do something pro bono, it's them. However, Sarn talking so much about the Paragons in Porapor is one good way to get bad attention (not that you can't talk about them, but Sarn is wanting to petition them), so this could be one reason why Aii takes an interest in our trio ~ Prince Jumë needing repairs is potentially a good excuse, but that seems like it'd lean more I to a direct business venture with the wealthy Bu'nabi. Also, Gurnn is a Paragon, and he's in Porapor operating a spy ring of sorts. Why? His brother, the pirate and Paragon enemy numero uno, Drogg. Drogg runs one of the most feared crews in the galaxy, and occasionally calls Porapor home, the thing is they just need to actually catch him - it's not as though he flies that massive juggernaut of his into the skyscape. Anyway, Gurnn is here, fronting as a detective in a slummier part of town, how does he get involved eventually?
Another idea: of course everyone has to grow into friendship, but initially Sarn and Fe'ee'nant could have some slight animosity; both want to go home, both see their own needs as top priority, and Yilven is along for the ride - he at least could easily be open to an adventure, or something more crass this early in the game. Also, maybe Fe'ee'nant is a little homophobic at first? Or at least not so open to the idea of homosexual relationships? This would change after the two actually become friends - probably no romance, though. In this situation, Yilven would be the "I'm fine with women loving women, the more the merrier!" type.






