Board Thread:The Last Sovereign Discussion/@comment-27713488-20181103233945/@comment-36170150-20190801013922

Just gonna be the boring centrist utilitarian here. We all agree Estaven's death was necessary, his suffering is not but it may be desirable under certain karmic notions of justice and fairness, but since we do not wish to politicize his execution I will default to a quick one if no one strongly objects to it. Alright Wendis objects to it, since I am a robot and it is all the same to me I will delegate this decision to the abomination, have fun y'all.

In a more serious note, I feel like with Wendis we just kinda need to trust that Simon loves her for a reason, her psyche is fractured and she needs real experiences to help solidify her mind again. We can influence the process by providing her with positive experiences, but denying her the negative ones won't help her. In the torture she eventually stops feeling any satisfaction from torturing Estaven because it dawns on her how useless his suffering is. Sure, maybe she could have deduced that, but getting to experience it made her sure of it, rather than keeping her dark side as a forbidden fruit.

Also King Kanfour is probably the most interesting character we will never learn about in the game, aside from being a king and a tower walker, he was probably a tomb raider and archeologist. He found the statues of Antiala in one of the ancient tombs and that's where he drew inspiration to create his Antiala construct. Truly a fascinating person if you ignore his obssession with enforcing a misogynistic society where women were abused and exploited due to their bodily functions.