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| - Raskova can be civil, direct, harsh, and manipulative in her interactions, though she does her best to remain fair and composed. Her drive and devotion to justice (and, as such, also her loyalty to Asterion) is what primarily results in some of her more callous and cold actions, as well as tasks that she focuses on and strives for. She seems to be a perfect fit for Lawful Neutral morality: only getting involved in issues if the rules are broken and judging people based on what rules they broke, not whether they are "bad or good". Despite striving to be utterly devoted to justice in an unbiased way, she does have some feelings for her friends, showing some care for them and apparently feeling some regret when she has to go against them and their wishes in order to maintain justice and her g
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| - Raskova can be civil, direct, harsh, and manipulative in her interactions, though she does her best to remain fair and composed. Her drive and devotion to justice (and, as such, also her loyalty to Asterion) is what primarily results in some of her more callous and cold actions, as well as tasks that she focuses on and strives for. She seems to be a perfect fit for Lawful Neutral morality: only getting involved in issues if the rules are broken and judging people based on what rules they broke, not whether they are "bad or good". Despite striving to be utterly devoted to justice in an unbiased way, she does have some feelings for her friends, showing some care for them and apparently feeling some regret when she has to go against them and their wishes in order to maintain justice and her goals. She is incredibly intelligent and strategically cunning. When faced with a predicament, she will come to acquire as much information as she can, and then simulate what would be the most fortunate and immediate outcome to perform. She is not above manipulating others, including her allies, in order to achieve a strategy or goal. The only person she clearly cares about but has not manipulated in some way is Asterion, showing her intense loyalty-- however, this may also be because their interactions are extremely limited. Raskova seems to believe that she is incompetent, though she hides the fact that she believes this behind a facade of confidence and utter loyalty to justice and order, and Asterion. She also personally believes that her grasp on logic and reason is woefully incomplete and is embarrassed of this fact, which, as it is believed, is what causes her to be drawn to Asterion's leadership. She most commonly spends her time honing her mental skills to make rational choices and logical decisions in order to further her skill and, in her hopes, to prevent herself from suffering further embarrassment and failure. Though she is apparently skillful at her impersonal and unbiased nature, she fears that she fails even this and allows her personal bias and insecurity to stop her from doing the right thing.
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