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!!The Player and Oersted

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!!The Player and Oersted
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The most memorable chapter of this game is the 8th one, and for good reason, usually villains with tragic backstories are only told through backstories, we never actually see what they went through first-hand, [[spoiler:Oersted/Odio however, you saw Hasshe die, Streibough turncoat, the accidental regicide, Uranus performing a HeroicSacrifice, Alethea committing suicide and more, and by the end of it Oersted snaps,]] and offscreen by the time the Finale begins, he [[spoiler:killed everyone else in Lucrece.]] Was the Lucrecide he committed wrong? Yes. However, did you wish for it to happen? Absolutely.

This is quite an interesting study of human nature, if the 8th chapter wasn't told at all and we cut straight forward to the Finale, would you sympathize with [[spoiler:Oersted]] at all? Probably not, what [[spoiler:Oersted]] shows is that the more sympathetic traits a villain is given, the more we may root for them, some players even said they want Oersted to have a happy ending.

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The most memorable chapter of this game is the 8th one, and for good reason, usually [[TragicVillain villains with tragic backstories backstories]] are only told through backstories, we never actually see what they went through first-hand, [[spoiler:Oersted/Odio however, you saw Hasshe die, Streibough turncoat, the accidental regicide, Uranus performing a HeroicSacrifice, Alethea [[SpitefulSuicide committing suicide suicide]] and more, and by the end of it Oersted snaps,]] [[FallenHero Oersted]] [[ThenLetMeBeEvil snaps,]]]] and offscreen by the time the Finale begins, he [[spoiler:killed everyone else in Lucrece.]] Was the Lucrecide he committed wrong? Yes. However, did you wish for it to happen? Absolutely.

'''[[WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds Absolutely.]]'''

This is quite an interesting study of human nature, if the 8th chapter wasn't told at all and we cut straight forward to the Finale, would you sympathize with [[spoiler:Oersted]] at all? Probably not, what [[spoiler:Oersted]] shows is that the more sympathetic traits a villain is given, the more we may root for them, some players even said they want Oersted him to have a happy ending.
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!!Time to Live a Evil

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!!The Player and Oersted.

The most memorable chapter of this game is the 8th one, and for good reason, usually villains with tragic backstories are only told through backstories, we never actually see what they went through first-hand, [[spoiler: Oersted however, you saw Hash and Straybow die, the accidental regicide, Uranus preforming a Heroic Sacrafise, Althea committing suicide and more, and by the end of it Oersted snaps,]] and by the 9th chapter, you saw he [[spoiler: rid of everyone in Lucree,]] is what he did wrong? yes. However do you want it to happen? Absolutely.

This is quite an interesting study of human nature, if the 8th chapter wasn't told at all and we cut straight forward to the final one, would you symphasize with [[spoiler: Oersted]] at all? Probably not, what [[spoiler: Oersted]] shows is that the more symphatic traits a villain is given, the more we may root for them, some players even said they want Oersted to have a happy ending.

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!!The Player and Oersted.

Oersted

The most memorable chapter of this game is the 8th one, and for good reason, usually villains with tragic backstories are only told through backstories, we never actually see what they went through first-hand, [[spoiler: Oersted [[spoiler:Oersted/Odio however, you saw Hash and Straybow Hasshe die, Streibough turncoat, the accidental regicide, Uranus preforming performing a Heroic Sacrafise, Althea HeroicSacrifice, Alethea committing suicide and more, and by the end of it Oersted snaps,]] and offscreen by the 9th chapter, you saw time the Finale begins, he [[spoiler: rid of [[spoiler:killed everyone else in Lucree,]] is what Lucrece.]] Was the Lucrecide he did committed wrong? yes. However do Yes. However, did you want wish for it to happen? Absolutely.

This is quite an interesting study of human nature, if the 8th chapter wasn't told at all and we cut straight forward to the final one, Finale, would you symphasize sympathize with [[spoiler: Oersted]] [[spoiler:Oersted]] at all? Probably not, what [[spoiler: Oersted]] [[spoiler:Oersted]] shows is that the more symphatic sympathetic traits a villain is given, the more we may root for them, some players even said they want Oersted to have a happy ending.
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This is quite an interesting study of human nature, if the 8th chapter wasn't told at all and we cut straight forward to the final one, would you symphasize with [[spoiler: Oersted]] at all? Probably not, what [[spoiler: Oersted]] shows is that the more symphatic traits a villain is given, the more we may root for them, some players even said they want Oersted to have a happy ending.

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This is quite an interesting study of human nature, if the 8th chapter wasn't told at all and we cut straight forward to the final one, would you symphasize with [[spoiler: Oersted]] at all? Probably not, what [[spoiler: Oersted]] shows is that the more symphatic traits a villain is given, the more we may root for them, some players even said they want Oersted to have a happy ending.

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[[OneHundredPercentCompletion Or you just really wanted to see that evil ending.]]

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[[OneHundredPercentCompletion Or you just really wanted to see that evil ending.]]]]

!!The Player and Oersted.

The most memorable chapter of this game is the 8th one, and for good reason, usually villains with tragic backstories are only told through backstories, we never actually see what they went through first-hand, [[spoiler: Oersted however, you saw Hash and Straybow die, the accidental regicide, Uranus preforming a Heroic Sacrafise, Althea committing suicide and more, and by the end of it Oersted snaps,]] and by the 9th chapter, you saw he [[spoiler: rid of everyone in Lucree,]] is what he did wrong? yes. However do you want it to happen? Absolutely.

This is quite an interesting study of human nature, if the 8th chapter wasn't told at all and we cut straight forward to the final one, would you symphasize with [[spoiler: Oersted]] at all? Probably not, what [[spoiler: Oersted]] shows is that the more symphatic traits a villain is given, the more we may root for them, some players even said they want Oersted to have a happy ending.

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The only time the player actually gets in on Living Evil is at the end of the game. Notice that the only time Odio could cast Armageddon on command was when the player himself chose Oersted for the Final Chapter. This is meaningful as it goes into ''meta'' territory: the player agrees with Oersted, and humanity is not really worth fighting for. You've become evil too. The casting of Armageddon could now be completed.

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The only time the player actually gets in on Living Evil is at the end of the game. Notice that the only time Odio could cast Armageddon on command was when the player himself themselves chose Oersted for the Final Chapter. This is meaningful as it goes into ''meta'' territory: the player agrees with Oersted, and humanity is not really worth fighting for. You've become evil too. The casting of Armageddon could now be completed.
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Each scenario in the game paints us a picture of the destructive hatred Odio wishes to unleash upon the world. Odio's hatred is explained by playing through Oersted's chapter. Oersted is a nobel, heroic figure, however, the game shows us exactly how he can be turned evil - with enough hatred, enough mistrust, that's all it takes to push you to do evil. If Oersted can be pushed to the brink, what does that say about the rest of us?

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Each scenario in the game paints us a picture of the destructive hatred Odio wishes to unleash upon the world. Odio's hatred is explained by playing through Oersted's chapter. Oersted is starts out as a nobel, noble, heroic figure, however, the figure. [[PlayerPunch The game shows us us,]] [[DespairEventHorizon tragedy after tragedy,]] exactly how he such a person can be turned evil - with enough hatred, enough mistrust, that's all it takes anyone can be pushed to push you to do evil.the other side. If Oersted can be pushed to the brink, what does that say about the rest of us?
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Oersted's chapter is unlocked upon completion of all scenarios, painting us a picture of the destructive hatred Odio wishes to unleash upon the world. Oersted's chapter shows us exactly how such a noble person can be turned evil - with enough hatred, enough mistrust, that's all it takes to push you to do evil.

Notice that the only time Odio could cast Armageddon on command was when the player himself chose Oersted for the Final Chapter. This is meaningful as it goes into ''meta'' territory: the player agrees with Oersted, and humanity is not really worth fighting for. You've become evil too. The casting of Armageddon could now be completed.

[[100PercentCompletion Or you just really wanted to see that evil ending.]]

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Oersted's chapter is unlocked upon completion of all scenarios, painting Each scenario in the game paints us a picture of the destructive hatred Odio wishes to unleash upon the world. Odio's hatred is explained by playing through Oersted's chapter chapter. Oersted is a nobel, heroic figure, however, the game shows us exactly how such a noble person he can be turned evil - with enough hatred, enough mistrust, that's all it takes to push you to do evil.

evil. If Oersted can be pushed to the brink, what does that say about the rest of us?

The only time the player actually gets in on Living Evil is at the end of the game.
Notice that the only time Odio could cast Armageddon on command was when the player himself chose Oersted for the Final Chapter. This is meaningful as it goes into ''meta'' territory: the player agrees with Oersted, and humanity is not really worth fighting for. You've become evil too. The casting of Armageddon could now be completed.

[[100PercentCompletion [[OneHundredPercentCompletion Or you just really wanted to see that evil ending.]]

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The only time Odio could cast Armageddon on command was when the player himself chose Oersted for the Final Chapter. This goes into meta territory: Oersted has convinced the player that humanity is not really worth fighting for, thus the casting of Armageddon could be completed.

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Oersted's chapter is unlocked upon completion of all scenarios, painting us a picture of the destructive hatred Odio wishes to unleash upon the world. Oersted's chapter shows us exactly how such a noble person can be turned evil - with enough hatred, enough mistrust, that's all it takes to push you to do evil.

Notice that the
only time Odio could cast Armageddon on command was when the player himself chose Oersted for the Final Chapter. This is meaningful as it goes into meta ''meta'' territory: Oersted has convinced the player that agrees with Oersted, and humanity is not really worth fighting for, thus the for. You've become evil too. The casting of Armageddon could now be completed.completed.

[[100PercentCompletion Or you just really wanted to see that evil ending.]]
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The only time Odio could cast Armageddon on command was when the player himself chose Oersted for the Final Chapter. This goes into meta territory: Oersted has convinced the player that humanity is not really worth fighting for, thus the casting of Armageddon could be completed.

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