Innkeeper
After a long period of introspection, you realize your choices haven't really gotten you anywhere good. You've alienated your mother by breaking the law. You continued to break the law while in possession of the inn and your staff grew to dislike you and you don't even own the place anymore. You moved on to being an accessory to murder in illegal experiments for monetary gain and your own obsession to go to medical school.
You've managed to get away with it all so far, but for how much longer? Are you going to end up like Dr. Kovas and be a misanthropic asshole hated by your colleagues by day and be a completely batshit insane madman by night? You know you aren't a "good guy" after all the shit you've been doing, but you figure you can do something to at least keep from getting worse.
So it's decided, you leave Klyton with no fanfare. You aren't particularly worried about Dr. Kovas. Most likely he'll just curse you for being a "weakling bound by pangs of morality" but that's about it.
You end up going to Teckleville where your mom is surprised to see you. You make up with her and apologize for what happened between the both of you. You of course don't let her know about all the stuff you did while assisting Dr. Kovas.
You live with her for a while and try to figure out what you're going to do with your life and eventually you get a job as a teacher at the high school in town where your extensive knowledge on the sciences comes in quite handy and greatly appreciated.
For several years you live a fairly mundane life. It's even a little boring at times, but you don't mind it. You may have lived out the rest of your days in Teckleville if things had gone right, but as they say, there ain't no rest for the wicked.
While you were building a new life in Teckleville, Dr. Kovas was still continuing his illegal experiments; he also eventually got caught and was arrested for his crimes. He wasn't in custody for long since he was killed trying to escape. Unfortunately for you, he kept detailed journals about his experiments and your name was mentioned several times in them. (Mostly in hate filled rants after you left)
One day while you're teaching a class, the Klyton militia shows up and you already know what they're there for.
"Um, okay class just take out your books and read chapters twelve and thirteen until the bell rings, I have to speak to these men for a moment." You say and leave with the militia.
You are shackled and taken away in a coach. It's quite the spectacle to the folks witnessing the event. You don't ask to say goodbye to your mother, you wouldn't know how to explain this and it would just break her heart again. Granted she's going to find out eventually anyway, but you don't have to be the one to face her.
Your return to Klyton is a short one since you immediately plead guilty to the judge. No sense in drawing it out you think. You spend your last few days in a cell waiting to be hanged, thinking about the mistakes you made and how you're finally sorry that you didn't make better choice when you had the chance.
When you're at the gallows you are asked if you have any last words, but you have none. The lever is pulled, you fall through the hole and the rope snaps your neck instantly.
You've managed to get away with it all so far, but for how much longer? Are you going to end up like Dr. Kovas and be a misanthropic asshole hated by your colleagues by day and be a completely batshit insane madman by night? You know you aren't a "good guy" after all the shit you've been doing, but you figure you can do something to at least keep from getting worse.
So it's decided, you leave Klyton with no fanfare. You aren't particularly worried about Dr. Kovas. Most likely he'll just curse you for being a "weakling bound by pangs of morality" but that's about it.
You end up going to Teckleville where your mom is surprised to see you. You make up with her and apologize for what happened between the both of you. You of course don't let her know about all the stuff you did while assisting Dr. Kovas.
You live with her for a while and try to figure out what you're going to do with your life and eventually you get a job as a teacher at the high school in town where your extensive knowledge on the sciences comes in quite handy and greatly appreciated.
For several years you live a fairly mundane life. It's even a little boring at times, but you don't mind it. You may have lived out the rest of your days in Teckleville if things had gone right, but as they say, there ain't no rest for the wicked.
While you were building a new life in Teckleville, Dr. Kovas was still continuing his illegal experiments; he also eventually got caught and was arrested for his crimes. He wasn't in custody for long since he was killed trying to escape. Unfortunately for you, he kept detailed journals about his experiments and your name was mentioned several times in them. (Mostly in hate filled rants after you left)
One day while you're teaching a class, the Klyton militia shows up and you already know what they're there for.
"Um, okay class just take out your books and read chapters twelve and thirteen until the bell rings, I have to speak to these men for a moment." You say and leave with the militia.
You are shackled and taken away in a coach. It's quite the spectacle to the folks witnessing the event. You don't ask to say goodbye to your mother, you wouldn't know how to explain this and it would just break her heart again. Granted she's going to find out eventually anyway, but you don't have to be the one to face her.
Your return to Klyton is a short one since you immediately plead guilty to the judge. No sense in drawing it out you think. You spend your last few days in a cell waiting to be hanged, thinking about the mistakes you made and how you're finally sorry that you didn't make better choice when you had the chance.
When you're at the gallows you are asked if you have any last words, but you have none. The lever is pulled, you fall through the hole and the rope snaps your neck instantly.