Veral77
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Also, killing creatures... other than human makes for cheap and ultimately meaningless edge. For example, in both AQC and AQW, an "evil choice" is to kill Wolfwing, so even if you decide to kill someone in cold blood, it's not "human". Worthless. This might make more sense in AQW context, rather than AQC context, but while I spared Wolfwing, I made sure to send the younger Lionfang brother to his execution. As opposed to, say, Batman, where he spares the Joker all the time, but then kills off some of the one-off villains, like Dracula, for being "less than human" to say nothing of his intent to kill Superman in Batman vs. Superman. It's not worth my time, if I'm not killing fully living, fully breathing homo sapiens sapiens. That's why Fire Emblem, a Nintendo game, is so deliciously refreshing. Baring story essentialness, killing people (like fully living, fully breathing homo sapiens sapiens) results in their death, as it should... Also, my computer doesn't think that essentialness is a word.
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