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Ah yes, I'd be aware of that. But, like I said, I'm the Sage of Deceit. I would string up the locals, and even a couple of ninjas from different villages. If someone saw Anbu from whatever village trying to bully a girl, especially someone who gives them booze and winks, they'd act up. It might not amount to much, physically, but one thing would do, for certain: It would mean people from a certain village would invariably have to mess with people from other villages, all for the rumor of a dead woman. Even the most brass of Kages would understand I'd have diplomatic protection, and messing with me would invariably make them mess with other villages, and possibly create war. There's no telling for certain, but even powerless I would not be a sitting duck, I''d cling to life and manipulate and deceit at every chance I get. A female bar owner is the perfect coverage and protection, and the perfect place to exert influence and discover secrets. I love RP, so I do it in the most efficient way possible. I'm OP, of course, but my real trump card as always been Freestyle Genjutsu, aka, mind games, play on my opponent's metagamming, human nature and being under or overestimated. It's fun, you should try it.
Not to be rude, but you remind of the people who, when asked about how they'd handle an armed burglar in their house, answer something like: 'I'd totally just manipulate or talk them out of it, or disarm them by, like, doing X and Y and Z'.
Can you really honestly say that after waking up in a whole new world you'd just continue with your plan? You wouldn't try to find other players?
If we follow my scenario everything in the NW would become 'real', that means you'd face a whole new set of problems with the Dawn Tavern
You can be honest here, you, few, luckily, act as they RP.
I know I'd panic if I woke up as Hawke. All that death and pain on my conscience? That terrible reputation? That responsibility that'd come with leading the Brotherhood?
IRL I'm a follower, not a leader. I like expanding on ideas, but I rarely have original ideas of my own.