Since it's not fair to overanalyse treave's post-tally comments when I cast the deciding vote, I went back to his original update.
Firstly, what challenges do we face with our immediate task? With the beggars, it will be persuading everyone that the beggar is innocent - or, figuring out what to do if our autopsy condemns him. Some detective work to come, perhaps. With the sword school, I imagine the primary issue will be whether to enforce the death-price and who the target is. The beggar story sounds much more interesting - point for
A.
Secondly, what benefits can we expect? I don't think we can overanalyse here - a sword school is just as likely as beggars to know about the mystery woman one way or another. Orthodox doesn't mean completely blind. I suppose that with the beggars we can expect greater freedom of choice in training, if we want to diversify even more, and if we want to find some other way of fixing our qi or breaking our debt of service. In fact, the good doctor is pretty entertaining and has given us no reason to try and get out of it quite yet; and as someone who voted for the Wudang sect, I'm still of a mind that if we picked Tiger Adjutant we should build someone based on melee asskickery supplemented by qinggong, and now (apparently) some social skills. Kicking and slashing sounds cool enough to me over some fantastical dreams of drunken fist finger pointing whatnot. Thus I see some training and equipment in combat,
finally, as very important - point for
B.
Finally, what moral or in-character reasons exist? I think Jing, as shown in the Yunzi episode, is someone that wouldn't be comfortable with basically indirectly letting master go kill someone. I think he would, with no powerfully apparent reason to choose beggars, choose the sword sect. Of course, we can use this opportunity to start redefining his moral fibre, but I don't want him to go Dio that much or this early. (Besides, the
much more interesting form of moral corruption is if we go and make the girl enforce the same price as the master... basically making the sect owe us personally a debt of a kill.) I think it has to be a point for
B. (Also, I want some storydump of what these places are like.)
Perhaps it is for the best, then?
B. It seems that in the end, there were no consequences...