Cathul Thuku
Admiral, Therapy Command
OOC: According to the rules of the Void Stones you may have your character suffer from an existential crisis that have your character questioning everything they held true. (The other option may not appeal to you but completing a thread without using "the" in third person is the other option)
Now that the Alor'e Council realized that a Crusade carried costs to those who survived, regardless of the outcome, those vets who were injured in their minds by years of battle. Cathul would represent Mandalore in the Galactic Confederation of Psychotherapy in a few more months - provided she won't betray the Clans in the meantime, because all the requisite resources for GCP membership are now there. By now wait times have shrunk quite a bit on Mandalore. But the only thing guaranteeing that she won't betray the Clans is [member="Deja Bloom"] joining the Republic. That therapist to whom she referred the most patients - and factions fought one another for PC therapists. As with most therapists, she knew she had her limitations, and that not all patients will respond to any one therapist. The Crusaders needed not take action on their capital, but that's simply because Echoy'la's population is so diminutive. They had Muunilinst whose population is several orders of magnitude higher.
"Witch doctor, the patient has arrived, Warren Century"
"Send him in"
[member="Warren Century"]
Now that the Alor'e Council realized that a Crusade carried costs to those who survived, regardless of the outcome, those vets who were injured in their minds by years of battle. Cathul would represent Mandalore in the Galactic Confederation of Psychotherapy in a few more months - provided she won't betray the Clans in the meantime, because all the requisite resources for GCP membership are now there. By now wait times have shrunk quite a bit on Mandalore. But the only thing guaranteeing that she won't betray the Clans is [member="Deja Bloom"] joining the Republic. That therapist to whom she referred the most patients - and factions fought one another for PC therapists. As with most therapists, she knew she had her limitations, and that not all patients will respond to any one therapist. The Crusaders needed not take action on their capital, but that's simply because Echoy'la's population is so diminutive. They had Muunilinst whose population is several orders of magnitude higher.
"Witch doctor, the patient has arrived, Warren Century"
"Send him in"
[member="Warren Century"]