((So even if Reggie's pretty hurt he can probably be fixed I'm thinking the satyr wouldn't want to destroy someone's mind anyway.))
((What happened had to malice to it. It's just part of the satyr's nature, and from it's perspective it did no harm. It's simply bringing joy to Reggie's life. This is why you don't trust even the good-natured fey. I guess I should start giving mythology lessons when we encounter things like that. Reggie's choice to give in to the Satyr's song was
the single worst possible thing you can do in that situation.))
((Reggie is a weird thing he's very technically a shit ton of people and as such it'd be extremely hard to completely destroy who reggie is))
((Think about his mind like a computer system for a second. One that was designed by a ton of different programmers in a mixture of cooperation and competition. Because the various parts are designed individually, and are independent of each other, damage to parts of the system will not have anywhere near as major of an effect as it would on a design made as a single coherent unit.
now that the computer system, which has an end result the same size as any other computer system, and instead of breaking a part of it, just overwrite the entire thing with a completely different system.
the individuality of the components doesn't matter for that kind of total rewrite.))
((What. How the hell is that... I apparently missed some rather critical information about Fiddler's attitude and tendencies here. What the flying fuck on a deep-fried branding iron makes that appropriate for the situation!?!?!))
((Well, the rodents are our responsibility. I take it, and that means Fiddler's assumed the same, that this means we're supposed to eliminate them before they cause any further trouble.
Although, come to think of it, might be best to try a different tack first.))
((If the plan was KILL EVERYTHING THAT MOVES then they'd have sent the brute squad! Our primary directive was to
be the bouncers for a private party not
murder all the partygoers pets!))