Quote Originally Posted by Lacuna Caster View Post
If Miko genuinely believed she was in no danger, then yes, it would still be a distinctly good thing to do, consequentially speaking, but as a measurement of her commitment to principle it would be lot more tepid (all she'd be sacrificing is spare time.)
Suppose, as I do, that innocent people definitely being in danger mattered more to Miko than whether she'd be in danger or not. Where would that fall on your tepidity scale?