Aghurlal's are, in no particular order and making no claims to originality,
Smoking. Preferably moko grass fogweed whatever weed stand-in you feel like rolling with this week. He doesn't make a regular habit of it, but he'll accept a cigar if it's offered, and he tends to seek out aforementioned preference if he's having trouble concentrating on work due to stress.
Sex. With anyone. He is not actually promiscuous, because this plays against his paranoia (the fear of making himself vulnerable to a stranger outweighs any desire he might have on them), but he's nowhere near as pure-minded as his track record of only bedding people he's been dating for a few months would have you believe.
Killing people he considers evil. He pretends like he sees it as a duty, a matter of "not wanting to be a bystander" more than a matter of "wanting to kill" - but despite his apparent shame surrounding the subject, he feels good after he completes these jobs. He feels as though this is his purpose in life, and that by "terminating" these people he's genuinely making the world a better place. I'm about to embark on an entire personal plot about this one - I'm expecting this to alter (either to dissipate or intensify, not sure yet) over the coming weeks/months.
Smoking. Preferably moko grass fogweed whatever weed stand-in you feel like rolling with this week. He doesn't make a regular habit of it, but he'll accept a cigar if it's offered, and he tends to seek out aforementioned preference if he's having trouble concentrating on work due to stress.
Sex. With anyone. He is not actually promiscuous, because this plays against his paranoia (the fear of making himself vulnerable to a stranger outweighs any desire he might have on them), but he's nowhere near as pure-minded as his track record of only bedding people he's been dating for a few months would have you believe.
Killing people he considers evil. He pretends like he sees it as a duty, a matter of "not wanting to be a bystander" more than a matter of "wanting to kill" - but despite his apparent shame surrounding the subject, he feels good after he completes these jobs. He feels as though this is his purpose in life, and that by "terminating" these people he's genuinely making the world a better place. I'm about to embark on an entire personal plot about this one - I'm expecting this to alter (either to dissipate or intensify, not sure yet) over the coming weeks/months.