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Without so much as turning to see if I had followed he continues down the hallway
>Now, it has been awhile since someone has come to us in the same state you are now
“What do you mean?”
>Well since you have performed what some would describe as ‘good deeds’ in your life, you have built up enough karma to cancel out your part in the slaughter
“You’re telling me that by helping some old lady across the road, I was forgiven for almost killing my mentor?”
>Well now when you put it that way it does sound rather foolish, but think of it as if you had not helped that woman, she would have been mugged and accidentally stabbed when she tripped over a stone trying to give the men her money. Your presence dissuaded them and they went on to try and mug the sheriff, who put up more a fight and later jailed the lot of them.
I think back and vaguely remember a bunch of vagrants idling around during this particular event
>Coupled with what else you have done, your karma is effectively neutral
“There you go mentioning karma again, I thought it was just some imaginary force to try and get you to do nice things.”
>Even imaginary forces can have impact on a person’s life Ms. Pavlichenko. But once again I am answering your petty questions. Ah here we are.
He stops in front of a large door with a single symbol on it
>Now there is something you must know before you enter. Every action has a consequence, but for simplicities sake we will tally your actions in the form of ‘Karma Points’. Each kind or compassionate action will reward karma, while hateful violent actions will reflect negatively upon your record.
“How am I supposed to know what you deem hateful, or kind?” I ask meekly
>You will simply have to trust your advisors to assist you as best they can. In the mean time, it’s far past my break, so get along now.
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