It turns out she's actually using the contract with Bethune as an excuse to rob Firevale during their siege. Porter Engle and Barash Silvain presume that she and her mercenaries are just run-of-the-mill hired guns who will cut their losses the moment they are completely disarmed of their siege weapons. No Honor Among Thieves: When Tozen reveals that he has no intention of actually using her mercenaries to destroy Firevale, Viess murders him and decides to pillage Firevale on her own terms, which she hoped to use the contract for in the first place.Nice Job Fixing It, Villain: Her murder of Marshal Tozen is what ultimately helps Sicatra convince the Bethunians to stop fighting with Firevale and unite against Viess's mercenaries.As Porter points out, the freedom she's talking about is that to kill people for money, thus encroaching on her victims' rights to live. Moral Myopia: She despises Jedi because, according to her, they are constantly encroaching people's freedoms.Mage Killer: According to her she's killed Jedi before the civil war on Gansevor, and is armed with a beskar ax.Karma Houdini: While Porter Engle is able to disarm her mercenaries enough to make them relatively toothless against the united forces of Firevale and Bethune, she ultimately retreats with her life to fight another day.Evil Is Petty: After Porter has practically crippled her mercenary army and both nations of Gansevor unite against her mercenaries, she decides to retreat, but not without trying to get some kills on the way out to spite the Jedi. However, when it seems the idea of peace between Gansevor's warring nations becomes likely and Tozen has no interest in destroying what he wants to rule, she murders Tozen and reveals that she used her contract as an excuse to pillage Firevale, making her the ultimate villain of The Blade.
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