Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-2804:431:B700:3599:D022:2FE7:358A:6D2-20180523202338/@comment-29984007-20180524174139

107.182.230.108 wrote: speaking of moral choices i think im going to go back in time to assassinate kalant. its not like every female has to like only me but i really dont want to have helped this little cunt off the street into marrying the queen. the entire thing doesnt sit well with me one way or another, choosing to literally set him up in chapter 4, being some guy you know nothing about other than that hes entirely relavent because of you and used to be a dumbass, or taking him out of the race. both too close to playing god but tbqh fuck kalant, chosen peice of shit, im not going to focefully sell off my beloved daughter character, or willingly for that matter. thoughts? kalant is the only chosen we see having a behavior significantly deviant form the basic pattern, this from the start [silver stump dialogue], he had surrended the power [with or without simon nudge] and still remain alive (the chosen captured during the stop of andra, was istantly killed by the withdraw of the power). we don't realy know how chosen are made, but with kalant there is something different from the start. it's a very wild speculation, but like simon isn't the classic IKs character kalant can be the same deviation. so yea, the first chosen showing to have a brains, and a working one.

PS: you cannot kill kalant, and even if you ignore him for the whole game he will be in the library to save tyna from the demon. the core decision are written in stone and the player cannot change it (like tyna choose for became queen), if kalant don't die soon i think will marry tyna and become prince consort. so bolster is position is the only real option [like strengthen tyna claim]