Sherwood:
"Ah never expect to be a Huntsman. Ah figured Ah'd be a game hunter like my father and his father. It was chance Ah met my mentor and he called me out on the Huntsman life. He said Ah have ah talent Ah can't waste." Sherwood says, a smile on his face as he remembers the conversations.
"Ah wasn't keen on it at first. Ah didn't think Ah wanted the life. Ah was a hunter, and Ah hunted to provide for my family and village. Ah liked it that way. It was my grandfather who put it in another light for me."
"He said well... Ah'll spare you the whole conversation, it was rather personal ahfter ahll. What he told me was just as we're the hunters of animals and birds, Grimm are the hunters of man." Sherwood says, a serious edge in his voice. "If Ah can hunt Grimm, Ah can save ah man's life. Ah can get behind that. Humanity is ahgainst it's natural predator. Ah've been the predator before. Ah know we need ahll the help we can get ahgainst them."
Sona:
"Careers... have not been a priority in my life. Since... well, since I was" she smirks wryly, but there's a hollowness to the expression. "emancipated, I wanted to fight the good fight. There are good people and bad people out there. I've met lots of the latter, and treasure the former."
"Bandits shouldn't be allowed to run around freely." She says with venom under her passive tone. "Ban... Bad people need to be stopped. And I want to be the one to do it." She pauses, schooling her expression and gathering her thoughts.
"So I've never had the chance to consider anything else. I don't know if I regret that or not." She says, her eyes alight with steel and fire.
Richard:
"Well I wanted to be an archaeologist. I am one now, in addition to a professor. The Huntsman thing only happened when I, like the foolish teenager I was, tried to prove a point. I ended up at combat school to prove I could handle being out in the wastes. And when I turned out to be a good Huntsman, I stuck with it. Mostly out of a sense of duty to my teammates." He pauses, amused by his own train of thought.
"Regardless, Huntsman stuck for a decade or so. Now I teach and do my archaeology. So you can definitely say I reconsidered, and you can say I took it and ran." he shrugs.