Talk:Renner Theiere Chardelon Ryle Vaiself/@comment-110.35.82.35-20180307025733/@comment-76.24.151.41-20180309072930

Renner doesn’t see anyone as a friend, and doesn’t even understand the concept of ‘friends’ the way most people do. She sees the Blue Roses as valuable assets, both because of their personal strength and influence, and because of the social/reputational advantages she gains from being associated with them. In a hypothetical scenario where she had to choose between Climb and the Blue Roses, she’d discard them in an instant without a shred of hesitation or guilt, but in practice their value is so high that it’s very unlikely she’d find a situation where she would gain more by betraying them than by keeping them as allies. She would never betray them on a whim, or just because Nazarick told her to.