Board Thread:Skyrim/@comment-12351857-20130718050032/@comment-71.61.178.23-20130719125430

Ji'kada thinks it is better to show them they are wrong, and make them change their minds, than to kill them and make others think they are right. Not all Khajiit are the way others imagine them. Ji'kada is educated. She does not break the law. Well, she kills Thalmor soldiers when they cross her path. But this one is well aware that most here in Skyrim would like to do the same, and so they look the other way. And what about J'zargo? J'zargo is very intelligent, and he is not some thief or skooma dealer like some people seem to think all Khajiit are. Or perhaps he does steal. It is possible. But if J'zargo were to steal, Ji'kada thinks that it would be because he needed something for his studies. He is not like the idea that others have in their heads, this idea of Khajiit, and neither is Ji'kada. There are others, too, who are like this one, or like J'zargo. Those people, the Nords and elves and so on, they are wrong, and Ji'kada will tell them so. It is only when they refuse to listen that she will kill them. Has this one shown you her sword? It is ebony, very rare and valuable. Ji'kada would have sold it, but it works so well she kept it for her own use. This one is very pleased with this sword. She found it in a deep cavern - one of those Nordic ruins. She has often wondered why it ws there, but that is not very important. What is important is that it does its job very well, and if the time comes, Ji'kada will use it.

- WorshipsMeridia