Similarly, it's unanimously agreed that Galdera and Lyblac are monsters for what they did, but Champions of the Continent reveals that the crime on the top of the list of accusations against Galdera, the death of his mother Orsa, was not his, but rather an accident.However, him calling for Therion can be interpreted either him doing it much like Miguel did with Alfyn or as Darius having a last-minute Heel Realization. It's unanimously agreed that Darius deserved being betrayed by his subordinates. Her line itself can be interpreted that it's not that she's avoiding blame, but more like she's being paranoid that she's done another wrong thing and fears of being pricked with the same nightmare-inducing drug as the retribution, therefore it just says that Alfyn's drug worked too well on her, she doesn't want to experience another batch of nightmares again and she'd do anything, including leaving her criminal life behind and secluding herself to a distant area, to avoid it. However, it also says that she still charges high prices for her medicine, and combined with her Never My Fault line if spoken to, makes it ambiguous if she made a genuine Heel–Face Turn or just wants to stay within the boundaries of the law. Inquiring/Scrutinizing Vanessa Hysel in the Undertow Cove after completing Alfyn's story reveals that she decided to leave the criminal life behind her and now sells genuine, high-quality medicine.When it turns out that the man who killed Ogen's wife ended up having a wife and son of his own, what does it say about the person in question? Is he a Retired Monster who happens to have loved ones, or did he genuinely turn over a new leaf?.Alternatively, Werner isn't actually repulsed by Lyblac on a moral or ethical level, and it's more " this woman's crazy and I'm going to pay the price if I keep in her company." It can be taken further as Werner could be seen as a tad regretful when he says "perhaps I was mad to serve her so long and bring down a kingdom." Or perhaps it's simply Evil Versus Oblivion since if Lyblac's plan succeeds, there won't be anybody remaining for Werner to rule, which is a main element of his character. It could either be viewed as Werner being disgusted by Lyblac's cruelty even with all the blood on his hands. Werner's words at the Gates of Finis about Lyblac can be interpreted in various ways.Did Primrose ignore Simeon's words and fight him for revenge? Or did she alter her resolve and fight him for the sake of a happier future for herself and others who had suffered from the Obsidians' villainy? Simeon makes several valid points during his Break Them by Talking speech, telling Primrose that not only would her father be not at all happy at his daughter going on a Roaring Rampage of Revenge against his murderers, but that she was never trying to avenge her father in the first place and was merely trying to fill the void that her father's death left her with. Primrose unambiguously kills Rufus and Albus in the name of vengeance, but her battling Simeon can be interpreted in a few ways.Simeon's affection for Primrose could be read as genuine regardless of his depravity, or a long-running act that he keeps to his death as a way to keep Primrose's life a tragedy.Many of the cast being identified as comedic sociopaths due to their path actions, which let you do some pretty despicable things, from breaking up families, to literally stealing candy from children, to assaulting pregnant women with giant feral bears.Some thief-type enemies have a defense debuff called "Strip Armor".All of the stat-boosting items are types of nuts, including the Slippery Nut, Hard Nut, Invigorating Nut and Nourishing Nut.
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