Thread:Double Slap/@comment-3391671-20180123050816/@comment-4091261-20180125210719

Based on what you've explained, his final personality relies heavily on his moral code. That said, Nevon needs to have his moral code defined as it is most likely going to be the best content to explicitly show in-game.

My suggestion is to make all of his quotes indicate his beliefs on certain matters. The way you are describing Nevon makes him sound like his wisdom made a dramatic increase. Perhaps it may not be all too dramatic, but even if it isn't, it is appropriate for this combat medic to offer his advice. I don't think Nevon's exactly the guru, ascended, new-age Ghandi or anything. However, he is a man with a lot on his mind. It is also incredibly unique to have a rugged character like this in League of Legends as most of the time quotes are mere mockeries or meaningless banter.
 * 1) He's a doctor. He gives out medical advice all the time.
 * 2) He's been through some shit. He lived the dream long enough to see it crumble.

I think undergoing this project should allow you to fine tune your own details of the story. Each moral becomes another explanation of Nevon which can then piece together how he acts or why he thinks a certain way. A couple morals to define:
 * What is Nevon's perspective of death?
 * Death of enemies? Noxus?
 * Death of allies? Zaun?
 * What is Nevon's view on honesty? Especially after being tricked.
 * What is Nevon's view of war?
 * What is Nevon's view on miracles? Magic?
 * What is Nevon's view of a "correct" answer for subjective matters?
 * How does Nevon view life?
 * When will Nevon be satisfied?
 * What does Nevon think of family?
 * What does Nevon think of "allies?" Rather the divide between friend and foe.

Nevon boasts enormous potential to answer all these questions given who he is as a character and what he has been through. Some of these answers could end up being very deep. I haven't gone through all the questions about morals I can think of, but these are the major ones.

Even if you don't decide to actually commit to throwing all his values as his quotes, I strongly believe making a concrete moral code is the greatest stride towards building Nevon's plot and character.