The problem with Quinn is not that his actions are morally fucked up, it is that the game does not notice the dichotomy between the way his acts and the way the text is trying to present him.
Hell, the recent event where townsfolk dog-pile on him for being a former member, and how game presents it as it "not being fair torwards poor Quinn," leaves scratching my head. For that one scene perfectly encapsulates my problem with his apperent character arc: those flaws that he has are not presented as something that he has to fix in game. He wants to distance himself from the cult, but a lot of his less savory tendencies are the ones that their average member seems to poses. He dresses like a cultist, he uses his magic without consent and he seems proud of how easily he can influence people to get in their pants with. And while, thankfully, he keeps it consensual as much as one can when using aphrodisiac magic (well as long as you are not with him in bed), I really feel that that is the lowest of low bars one can find.
The game puts all the blame on his circumstances, and not on how he is failing to combat them.
Let me use subArona as example. She believes that strong should enact their will on the weaker, her observations and manner of speaking/thinking were/are less than ideal -- she was a rapist Orc.
And game calls her up that.
Her Brienne dialogue brings up how messed up her perception of the cowgirl is, and it treats it as such.
She gets chewed up on multiple occasions for things her people have done (enslaving cowgirls) and her unwillingness to show some simpathy.
And multiple characters across the game give her a piece of their mind on how overtly barbaric she can seem.
Yet, at least in some aspects, her stay -- and possible love -- with the champion and people around them is making her reconsider her approach. She takes care of vulnerable Ryn, she tries to somewhat blend into the crowd at bare minimum. And her recent lover events put emphasis on how her being champions sub made it known to her that it is okay to feel vulnerable.
And she doesn't rape, which is apparently an accomplishment.
I'm honestly just confused. Maybe I'm missing something but the whole mind magic thing to fuck with people seems awfully par for the course when compared to the grand, multi-hued spectrum that is this games morality. Like yeah it's kinda fucked up but it's hardly the worst thing anyone that you get to call a companion has done/can do. If you lose to arona she straight up just actually rapes you. Viviane invades(allegedly) your dreams(allegedly) to steal your cum. Companions frequently "help themselves" to "leftover spoils" in post fight sex scenes. The whole thing with Cait and Lusamine
Sorry to distinguish you among the rest, my comment is getting long as it is, but I personally have a problem with most of these. Well, expect with Arona since, if you believe that she is iredimable trash, you can leave her to die. And the post battle sex scenes involving your companions are most of the time inacted when the former combatant is more than willing to fuck you -- the white hair bunny girl, tattooed demon, that Ninja Kitsune and so on.
Now onto the rest -- I dislike how out of character Cait acts torwards lusamine. How she seemingly forces herself upon the elf, which, for a cat girl that is all about consent, seems wrong.
Viviane does invade your dreams to dream fuck you without your say in the matter. And the game is apparently OK with that.
Or how we have no option to refuse Berwyn when it comes living with us. Despite him trying to rape us.
Quinn just happens to have most of his cons strewed across his entire body of work, which is why they are more noticeable.