![]() ![]() It'd be a path to the dark side ultimately or initially motivated and driven by love or affection or selfish obsession. Imagine PC deciding it must be kept hidden, that he must lie for Arcann. ![]() PC realizing it truly isn't his decision to make, yet he feels he wants to make it anyways. Imagine Playerchar deciding galaxy would never understand PC's decision to spare and shield Arcann. Playerchar incredibly parading Arcann in the open, as a team member#49 or something is a lost writing opportunity for some very interesting DS cloak and dagger. Choose to be a Jedi, a Sith, or from a variety of other classic Star Wars roles, and make decisions which define your personal story and determine your path down the light or dark side of the Force. Explore an age thousands of years before the rise of Darth Vader when war between the Galactic Republic and the Sith Empire divides the galaxy. Playercharacter is basically a god of whichever videogame said PC habits, so it is all too natural for writers to have decisions such as this orbiting the playerchar and be presented as if it couldn't be important or meaningful or hurtful or hateful or impactful for anyone else beyond the PC. Play Star Wars: The Old Republic and be the hero of your own Star Wars saga in a story-driven massively-multiplayer online game from BioWare and LucasArts. Its not like I've ever killed Arcann like I mentioned above. It is very natural for all of us, and for writers to just ignore this stuff. In that situation, forgivness, redemption and all of that has the luxury of becoming a matter for family, loved ones and others close to him. He had nothing left to pay for the wider galaxy. His crimes, his punishment, justice system, all of that became irrelevant. I guess his fate is meant to offer bit of an echo of a classic star wars redemption arc defined by Vader. Idea, notion that playercharacter and his.questionable shadow faction within the Republic is somehow in a position where the "alliance commander" can decide Arcann's fate on behalf of the entire galaxy must be hated across both superpowers and most certainly, in Zakuul. He wasn't a cog in some bigger machine Arcann's genocidal rampage is his burden alone, I imagine him getting a galaxy wide adventure in VIP ranks of Playerchar as his punishment isn't much of a comfort on planets that faced indiscriminatory bombartments, or any number of other psychotic murderous whims of his. As a ruler, he wasn't an elected official, some misfortune wrought by those who voted for him. ![]() ![]() Eternal Empire wasn't ruled by some council who'd share some of the responsibility or blame. ![]()
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