Bao/Stereotypes
Nobles were a lot for Bao to understand before he became one. He's got a much better sense of how many flavors they come in. The fact that so much of their business revolves around the city has left him a little cold, if only because he has less and less patience for it.
Bao has never been anything other than Soulless, so he doesn't have any particular aversion to the idea. "More willing to take risks, t'do what's got t'be done."
The sea lion has fought Cliffsiders before, but doesn't bear them any particular ill will. He's more likely to swap war stories with them than to pick a fight.
One of Bao's blind spots remains officers. He technically is one now, and has the makings of a solid leader, but he retains an enlisted man's distrust of officers' motivations and competence.
Bao might go a little harder after any apostates who cross him, but won't go out of his way to harass them if they're not making trouble.
The ranger does not understand the particulars of shadows, and like many who have put their lives on the line fighting them, he finds it challenging to think of them as anything like "proper beings."