10. Racism plays a fairly large role in our tale, from the hostility that Gwn'itt had grown to expect, to the fear Askil felt in behalf of his adopted family because they weren't Cinderfolk.
Do you think that Askil's unconscious racism against 'imperials' kept him from trusting his family with his fears?
What does the Bible say about racism? Contrast Joshua 23:6-7 with Galatians 3:28 and Colossians 3:11. (If you don't have a printed Bible or an app on your phone, you can find these passage on Bible.com in your preferred version.)
11. Because of his fears for his adopted family, Askil secretly went to great lengths to protect them, only to find out later that Gareth not only knew about the uprising, he'd had a hand in planning it!
How do you think things might have been different if Askil had discussed his fears with his family instead of working behind their backs?
You don't have to share if you don't want to, but do you ever do this with God?
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Of Heroes and Happenings
FantasyA collection of tales, adventures, and backstories set in the world of Dungeons & Dragons. Trigger Warnings: human trafficking, racism, fantasy violence,
