I might have had the chance to convert her, but I probably would have needed a higher diplomacy, oh well, it will was pretty badass having her cower in fear and have Ruby sparing her life and warning her not to do it again.
I love these solo missions! I was kind of nervous at first but I had a blast! I feel like Ruby now knows her true calling a little more, especially when California told her that for all these years she was living in a monastary that did not exist.
Honestly, I never intended Ruby to end up living in a monastary that doesn't exist, but after everyone was free to leave town, there was the issue of how Ruby was supposed to end up traveling with them, originally she was going to write a letter to the monastary she lived in telling them about what happened with the necromancers and maybe assign some clerics to the church to protect against further undead attacks and serve the town and that she felt like after this incident, she felt called to a bigger and better purpose than just simply researching and baking bread for charity and stuff since her monastary does have a bakery, hence how she can cook (errrr... not very well though) and that
It's just when I said I was gonna write a letter informing what happened, California was like "Your monastary doesn't exist" and everyone kind of rolled with it so I rolled with it, even though I was trying to make a semi-serious backstory. I guess there is the whole irony of a delusional gnome since gnomes are known for being masters of illusions, but in Ruby's case, it isn't that its a spell or anything affecting her head, its her head herself like either she bumped it or developed some kind of mental disorder like schizophrenia (which, despite what the media portrays, some can be harmless, one women I knew with schizophrenia thought she was the Virgin Mary so that compelled her to do good even though she insisted everyone call her Mary.) so I guess what I'm trying to say is that it wasn't really my original intentions and I just rolled with it because everyone else was...