oh it most certainly is! one of the best ways to play villain protagonists is the long con slowly twisting world views with vagaries and half-truths stacking them up to watch them fall like a house of cards in the endGood for you?
it worked out well in coc 1 becoming lethice champion was best endingYes, because giving your soul up to a demon has always worked out so well for everyone who did it beforehand.
does it not say click to expand because i don't see anything?Would you please hide your sig behind a Spoiler tag? It's killing my limited bandwidth and, frankly, an eyesore.
ah okay! how's this better or worse?Nope. You probably have it set to hide all sigs in your preferences.
ya know along side the betrayal I mentioned at the beginning i am reminded of go nagai's demon lord dante and how good is not always "the good guys" you can see this play out in many a jrpg where sexy succubi are actually good and organized religion and gods are bad more often than not, neat eh? I only bring it up because that would be a fun twist for the plot specially with how lumia glared at kas during the winter palace scenario
i didn't say anything about it being a "good" twist just funno that would not be a good twist.
i believe it has a lot to do with rebelling against an invasive outside authority as in most cases the demons are carefree aimless primal forces or a pre-human civilization until one day god appears with an ultimatum. also there was maybe some influence from the christian\catholic tendency of labeling any spirit or entity not of the faith as an evil demon like old time missionaries\explorers\crusaders forcibly converting native peoples and telling them their way of life is wrong in the eyes of a foreign god, of a foreign religion (from some of their perspectives the christian\catholic god was probably evil and his servants sent to destroy their faiths and traditions)"god is evil, the devil is good" trope..
do you really think he is gonna poison brint\brienne just to get to me?poison you the next drink
do you really think he is gonna poison brint\brienne just to get to me?
Only two places you can corrupt rn as far as I'm aware, those being the Hive and the Centaur Village. Besides that, yeah pretty much most here is speculationIs there somewhere to actually read up on the corruption they're going to put in the game or is this just all speculation
Only two places you can corrupt rn as far as I'm aware, those being the Hive and the Centaur Village. Besides that, yeah pretty much most here is speculation
If you kill the Chief instead of Purifying him, that's the corruption routeWhat Centaur village corruption?