merin: I guess you could say it's an experiment, and who knows if it'll work?
vidor: I'm pleased you're so enthusiastic! When Vaylon first met Vidor, he seemed really easygoing and concerned mainly with woodworking, but then, at some point, he suddenly (or so it seemed to Vaylon) became concerned with developing his skills as a soldier in the fight against the resen. Is this perception correct? If so, what was the impetus for Vidor's seemingly sudden shift in focus?
Konrad wrote:What's your motivation for shooting Konrad from stealth outside of Haiban, while he was defending himself from being attacked?
It's actually a rather complex situation and not at all as simple as you would like it to seem, but here's how it happened, and there are logs backing up everything I'm saying (I am actually looking at the logs as I type all this):
Konrad announced on the pendant that he would be giving a sermon on the great spider in Haiban, and, on a whim, Vaylon went to go hear him preach. Vaylon brought his friend and bodyguard with him, too, just in case. Zoiya's character, whom I'll call "A", had already been working for a few weeks as Vaylon's bodyguard.
("A" was working for Vaylon because of an incident with him being killed in Haiban. After Vaylon announced on the pendant that he was looking for a bodyguard, "A" had approached him, demonstrated her fighting abilities, and offered to work as his bodyguard. Vaylon paid her a quite frankly sickening amount of riln to guard him.)
While Konrad was preaching, a few people expressed skepticism, and Vaylon cracked a few jokes because he's the type of guy to bring levity to a funeral. Konrad, in order to put Vaylon in his place, tried to use some magic on Vaylon, after having already used it on someone else, but Vaylon shook it off. "A" saw Konrad's attempt to use magic on Vaylon, and she started approaching Konrad, so Vaylon quickly led "A" away because he assumed she was going to punch Konrad, and Vaylon would rather not start another fight in Haiban.
After he led her away, "A" walked off without a word to Vaylon, and after some searching, he finally found her waiting outside of Haiban. "A" told him to go away, and Vaylon said, "I shook off his magics. They're just parlor tricks." But "A" insisted that Konrad needed a lesson.
Vaylon tried to get "A" to come back with him to the tavern, but she refused to leave, so he decided to hide nearby because he didn't want her to get hurt (which is dumb of him since "A" can easily take care of herself). Vaylon didn't want to start any fights with anyone -- he wanted "A" to leave it alone.
When Konrad came out, "A" pulled him off his horse and warned him not to do what he did earlier again, and she asked him if he understood. Konrad said, "No, I do not," and pulled out a scythe. "A" kicked Konrad in the balls. Vaylon didn't want Konrad to hurt "A", and he started to panic, so he shot a crossbow bolt at Konrad.
(By the way, Vaylon had the crossbow because he and "A" were planning to go hunting in Tarueka when suddenly Konrad was on the pendant saying that he would be giving a sermon in Haiban. The fact that he had the crossbow with him is mere coincidence; if Vaylon had planned on shooting Konrad, he would have brought a firearm, which he is significantly more skilled with, instead of the crossbow.)
The first shot missed, and Vaylon reloaded while Konrad tried some more to hit "A". "A" tripped Konrad and then drew her weapons, but it was too late because by then Vaylon fired a second bolt which hit Konrad in the chest, killing him instantly. "A" was upset at Vaylon for doing what he did (mainly because it was a dumb thing to do since she could easily protect herself), but Vaylon wanted to try to protect "A" from this obviously crazy guy because even if he is lazy and even if he is paying her, Vaylon isn't entirely comfortable with the idea of sitting idly by while his friend "A" endangers herself.
A bit of a long story, but I felt it important to recount the accurate version.
To sum up the answer to your question about Vaylon's motivations: Vaylon shot Konrad because Vaylon is a dumb guy who is quick to panic and didn't want to let "A" get hurt -- even though she was more than capable of taking care of herself -- because "A" is his friend and because he felt partly responsible for "A" being in that situation in the first place.
Were there nonviolent ways that Vaylon could have used to resolve the situation? Absolutely. But after living in Shadgard for a few months and being exposed to the rampant violence in the Lost Lands, he has, whether for good or ill, begun to internalize the "shoot first and ask questions later" mentality of some of its denizens. And honestly, if people knew how surprisingly quick to panic Vaylon is in high-pressure situations, nobody sane would allow him anywhere near a dangerous weapon.
Do I think "A" acted in-character? Absolutely. But don't take my word for it -- ask Zoiya about her character's motivations.
And as for "those lucky overpowered crossbow bolts," I have just one thing to say to that:
Konrad confirms an order with an assistant and hands over some riln.
Konrad receives a hefty black crossbow.
You glance at Konrad.
Konrad slings a hefty black crossbow over his shoulder.
You lean toward [character] and whisper, "That guy must carry around a lot of riln."
"I hope you have not been leading a double life, pretending to be wicked and being really good all the time. That would be hypocrisy." - The Importance of Being Earnest, Oscar Wilde