The trick is, Elewa kind of wants to be Sizwe.
Sizwe is tall, athletic, charismatic, great at talking to people and has the kind of effortless charm mixed with minor intimidation that Elewa wishes he could do.
He knows that Sizwe isn't a good role model but... he kind of has a real blindspot when it comes to him.
It's going to come down to whether Sizwe is actually a good man or not. Which is an... ambiguous area to say the least.
Nik Hasta: "I'm not a ninja dammit!"
Elewa - SHR3
Respect Killy! (BLAME!?)
Respect the Mamudo Children!
Nik Hasta: "I'm not a ninja dammit!"
Elewa - SHR3
Respect Killy! (BLAME!?)
Respect the Mamudo Children!
Nik Hasta: "I'm not a ninja dammit!"
Elewa - SHR3
Respect Killy! (BLAME!?)
Respect the Mamudo Children!
And it looks like I'm being dragged away for something annoying.
~For the truth lies, ever softly, within the heart of madness~
World of Civero: Shadows of the Djinnoa - Cerise
Nik Hasta: "I'm not a ninja dammit!"
Elewa - SHR3
Respect Killy! (BLAME!?)
Respect the Mamudo Children!
This is... a pretty contextual thing since it really depends on what the details you want to hide/allude to are. I mean, it's always tricky, trying to strike the balance between preserving a character's mystique and giving hints as to their true nature. Obviously, the easiest thing is for them to be totally indecipherable just so you can go; "Haha, didn't see that coming did you!" but that's kind of shitty writing.
There is... a limit to what I can tell you without details here to be honest. Use metaphor, allusion, attempt to draw parallels between the situation your character is in and the information that you are planning to reveal... this is all vague stuff and if I have more information I can get specific.
Nik Hasta: "I'm not a ninja dammit!"
Elewa - SHR3
Respect Killy! (BLAME!?)
Respect the Mamudo Children!
Nik Hasta: "I'm not a ninja dammit!"
Elewa - SHR3
Respect Killy! (BLAME!?)
Respect the Mamudo Children!
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