
I'm okay with Yes Garleans or No Garleans. They're Everywhere and Ruin Everything, so it's no big issue.
If you do go with them, what I would want to know / suggest you would think about is how the passive elements of her spirituality would interact with the Garlean threat. Would she throw out all that her religion teaches about peace for the sake of Killing All Garleans, or would she still maintain the ability to see things from their side or empathize with their commonfolk and "just doin' my job" soliders, despite the fact that they turned her life on its head? Would she want to hate them on a personal level, but run into conflict when her stated beliefs don't endorse that level of hatred?
Could be some depth there.
If you do go with them, what I would want to know / suggest you would think about is how the passive elements of her spirituality would interact with the Garlean threat. Would she throw out all that her religion teaches about peace for the sake of Killing All Garleans, or would she still maintain the ability to see things from their side or empathize with their commonfolk and "just doin' my job" soliders, despite the fact that they turned her life on its head? Would she want to hate them on a personal level, but run into conflict when her stated beliefs don't endorse that level of hatred?
Could be some depth there.