>>>>>[Wyrm, you know as well as I do that unless you have significant clout (or backers with significant clout) turning down a job from the big players can often be just as fatal as doing the job for them. There is such a thing as 'an offer you can't refuse', to use a phrase from an old flat-screen movie. That holds true even at lower levels. Unless you have the power to withstand any counterattacks for the 'insult' of refusing their work, or the damage they can do to your rep (keeping you from getting future work), then you don't really have much in the way of choices. Sure, you're free to tell any Mr. Johnson to go frag himself, but you gotta be ready for the consequences of those actions, whether it is the legbreakers from the Cutters teaching you some respect, or an invitation to attend dinner at the local SK headquarters (as the main course).
Longshot, the kid brings up a good point. Was it a spirit possessing a suit of armor, a spirit that took the form of an empty suit of armor, or a spirit wearing a suit of armor? The first one is most likely some possession mage's bound spirit in a vessel that suits his aesthetics. The second two may very well be a normal spirit that was summoned by a mage who thought a knight made a good spirit of man, or perhaps someone who heard the call of one of the more combat-oriented mentors, like Dragonslayer. A spirit that manifests as an empty suit of armor might, on the other hand, be the work of a trickster or someone who enjoys scaring people.
It is best not to put too much stock in a spirit's outer form, unless it looks like a Wasp, or any other bug. In that case, kill it quick, kill the mage responsible for it, and ask questions later.]<<<<<
--Iceblade (13:08:22/08-28-75)