Talk:Outsider's Mark/@comment-29735342-20161010115838/@comment-5607198-20161123061304

It's been ages since I played through KoD

If that's the case, it really goes a long way toward explaining how they manage to turn Billie, especially given Delilah's bond comes with a side effect of loving her.

Billie's whole character is defined around being weak and powerless in the face of an ugly and cruel world (not unlike little ol' Willard). Daud grants her power as an assassin, but then loyalty comes with the added bonus of MAGIC powers.

Easy to see where she forgets WHY she's loyal to daud, after she has so long basically feeling unstoppable.

Come along a woman who promises even MORE power, shitty asshole Billie jumps for it. Doesn't think through consequences, there havent been consequences for decades.

But then Daud humbles her, either through his actions in low chaos, or reminding her who's boss in high chaos.

And since low chaos is canon chaos, she gets to spend 15 years without the power from EITHER source.

But from wyrmwood, we know she has power again, and the outsider's knife.

Be VERY interesting to see whether she falls back into bad habits.