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** The option to kill Kraze is very simple, yet very chilling: [[ThisIsUnforgivable "You're the one person I can't forgive."]]
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* In the [[Videogame/SuikodenI first game]], if you choose to spare [[spoiler:Milich]], Pahn, Cleo and Viktor will flip out at you, asking if you're really gonna let [[spoiler:Gremio's murderer]] live. Cue [[spoiler:Flik calming everyone down and supporting Tir's decision, showing that he finally, ''finally'' accepts Tir as his leader.]] The greater awesome is how the game handles forgiveness. It really was tempting to just [[spoiler:execute Kwanda Rossman and Milich Oppenheimer not just for murder on a personal friend, but the fact that they have used something to commit great murders, from Milich's pollens towards your army to Kwanda's Burning Mirror to the Elves. But if you keep your head high and choose to not give in to vengeance and karma, you will see the biggest picture that they were not fully responsible due to brainwashing and eventually rewarded with the GoldenEnding.]] So yeah, it's quite good that the game actually rewards forgiveness than spot-on vengeance. [[spoiler:The sole exception is Kraze, but considering how he was such a small-time crook compared to the generals or how his victims weren't in large-scale, it can be forgiven to not spare him.]]

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* In the [[Videogame/SuikodenI The first game]], if time Ted uses the Soul Eater Rune to save his friends.
* If
you choose to spare [[spoiler:Milich]], Milich, Pahn, Cleo and Viktor will flip out at you, asking if you're really gonna let [[spoiler:Gremio's murderer]] Gremio's murderer live. Cue [[spoiler:Flik Flik calming everyone down and supporting Tir's decision, showing that he finally, ''finally'' accepts Tir as his leader.]] leader. The greater awesome is how the game handles forgiveness. It really was tempting to just [[spoiler:execute execute Kwanda Rossman and Milich Oppenheimer not just for murder on a personal friend, but the fact that they have used something to commit great murders, from Milich's pollens towards your army to Kwanda's Burning Mirror to the Elves. But if you keep your head high and choose to not give in to vengeance and karma, you will see the biggest picture that they were not fully responsible due to brainwashing and eventually rewarded with the GoldenEnding.]] So yeah, it's quite good that the game actually rewards forgiveness than spot-on vengeance. [[spoiler:The The sole exception is Kraze, but considering how he was such a small-time crook compared to the generals or how his victims weren't in large-scale, it can be forgiven to not spare him.]]him.
* It's very satisfying to defeat General Teo [=McDohl=] with Pahn, given the amount of hard work necessary to make it possible.

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* The ClimaxBoss battle against Luca Blight in ''VideoGame/SuikodenII'', complete with death speech.
-->It took hundreds to kill me, but I killed humans by the thousands!!!! Look at me!!!! I am sublime!!!!!! I am the true face of evil!!!!
* There's a semi-missable one in ''VideoGame/SuikodenV'' late in the game, during Lyon's duel with [[spoiler:Dolph]]. If he attempts his Super Move and you pick Guard, he'll attempt to sneak up behind her for a lethal strike, and Lyon, without even turning around, simply reverses her weapon and stabs him right in the stomach before he gets the chance. A true SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome for a character who certainly doesn't get a lot of them.
-->''I see right through you!''
* From ''VideoGame/SuikodenV'', [[spoiler:Roy's epic death scene]]. It's a damn good scene, especially considering a lot of players will probably never see it, since you have to defend the castle to see it, and the game gives you three chances to change your mind, pretty much telling that defending the castle is a very bad idea. Still, it's definitely worth [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DU2ct0cENbA watching at least once]].
* One from ''VideoGame/SuikodenV'' that is actually ''missable'' (even with OneHundredPercentCompletion): namely, recruiting [[spoiler:Euram Barows]] as a Star Of Destiny. He's the [[TheWhitePrince absolutely]] [[ButtMonkey last]] [[GoldfishPoopGang person]] you would ever expect to be a [[ChosenOne Star of Destiny]], but his HeelFaceTurn (and subsequent desire [[TheAtoner to change himself for the better]]) turns him from a one-dimensional joke into a genuinely admirable character.
* Take Richard to the duel with [[spoiler: Raging Childerich]] sometime. If the enemy uses his super, Richard gets sprayed in the eyes with some sort of noxious-looking green gas. But if you had Richard defend, he'll still manage to parry ''every single one'' of the following blows before landing a counterattack. While blind. He doesn't even look like he's trying.
* {{Speedrun}}ning through ''VideoGame/SuikodenII'' is worth it just so you can see the game's time-sensitive sidequest. Spoil it for yourself if you want, but it turns out that [[spoiler: Elza's baiting of Clive has really been an elaborate BatmanGambit designed to ensure that she [[SuicideByCop dies]] at Clive's hand. Or not. With Elza, you can never really tell.]]
* Geddoe's response to [[spoiler: Luc]] during Suikoden III's final confrontation:
-->'''[[spoiler: Luc]]''': Now, if you understand me, return your rune to the pedestal. I'll use human willpower to change the future!
-->'''Geddoe''': "...Have you finished your speech, kid?"
* The ''VideoGame/{{Suikoden}} III'' manga, fulfilling its role of concentrated fanservice, has a lot of these.
** Salome was a rather goofy looking character in the game and was fairly unpopular in the fandom, looking at the manga you can only guess that the author took pity on him. At one point, faced with political corruption that is hindering him from properly fighting the war against Harmonia he works for a political solution¦ right up to the point where they insult one of his friends and try to transfer him to a quiet spot where he can't cause trouble. Then he proceeds, in easily the best divergence from the game's storyline, to mount a brilliantly executed coup dâ'etat and arrests the entire council. One of the councillors, astonished at this turn of events, wonders how Salome managed to find incriminating evidence that the councillor in question had personally destroyed. It's then revealed (though only to the readers) that Salome beat the council at their own corrupt game by forging the evidence of the councillors' treason. His superior later charitably describes this as reckless (and she doesn't even know just how far Salome went to accomplish his objectives), obviously forgetting to add ˜totally awesome".
** Dios, a non combat character in the original game, grabbing his injured superior and proceeding to break through the lines of his own, extremely confused, army.
** Geddoe misses out his crowning moment from the original game, punching a whiny NPC. In compensation he gets to punch the whiny main character. A fair trade. Also see any time him and Yuber are on screen/panel together. Game or manga.
** Chris effortlessly beating Hugo before completely demolishing his self indulgent revenge fantasies in true WarriorTherapist fashion.
** Goofy KidHero Hugo's first kill, after worrying about it for so long. No being sick, no long musing on the nature of life and death, just him covered in blood and hacking down men left and right in the chaos of battle. A little later on he tears a man's throat out before wordlessly moving on.
** And Thomas, handing out medical supplies, managing inventory and helping a lost boy find his mother as great heroes bustle about around him. Despite having him on the cover Volume 8 gave him about six pages at best but man, they were worth it.
*** Or the fact in Luc's side story in the game, after Luc easily blast away Sarasai in a duel. Thomas proves to be a determinator. He gets blasted back, and knocked off his feet no less then FIVE times, but kept getting up, more or less telling one of the most powerful Rune-users in the series that he would never give up, or run away - even though Thomas is one of the weaker characters in the game and is de facto {{Non Action Guy}}.
*** There's also that Thomas starts off as a [[TheWoobie rather timid young man]] who seeks acceptance. When he tells off the Zexan councilman who are chasing after Hugo, you want to cheer and hug him.
---->'''Thomas:''' Did you come all the way here just to insult my guests? I didn't know that you had the free time.
* In the first game, if you choose to spare [[spoiler:Milich]], Pahn, Cleo and Viktor will flip out at you, asking if you're really gonna let [[spoiler:Gremio's murderer]] live. Cue [[spoiler:Flik calming everyone down and supporting Tir's decision, showing that he finally, ''finally'' accepts Tir as his leader.]] The greater awesome is how the game handles forgiveness. It really was tempting to just [[spoiler:execute Kwanda Rossman and Milich Oppenheimer not just for murder on a personal friend, but the fact that they have used something to commit great murders, from Milich's pollens towards your army to Kwanda's Burning Mirror to the Elves. But if you keep your head high and choose to not give in to vengeance and karma, you will see the biggest picture that they were not fully responsible due to brainwashing and eventually rewarded with the GoldenEnding.]] So yeah, it's quite good that the game actually rewards forgiveness than spot-on vengeance. [[spoiler:The sole exception is Kraze, but considering how he was such a small-time crook compared to the generals or how his victims weren't in large-scale, it can be forgiven to not spare him.]]

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* The ClimaxBoss battle against Luca Blight in ''VideoGame/SuikodenII'', complete !!Games with death speech.
-->It took hundreds to kill me, but I killed humans by the thousands!!!! Look at me!!!! I am sublime!!!!!! I am the true face of evil!!!!
* There's a semi-missable one in ''VideoGame/SuikodenV'' late in the game, during Lyon's duel with [[spoiler:Dolph]]. If he attempts his Super Move and you pick Guard, he'll attempt to sneak up behind her for a lethal strike, and Lyon, without even turning around, simply reverses her weapon and stabs him right in the stomach before he gets the chance. A true SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome for a character who certainly doesn't get a lot of them.
-->''I see right through you!''
* From ''VideoGame/SuikodenV'', [[spoiler:Roy's epic death scene]]. It's a damn good scene, especially considering a lot of players will probably never see it, since you have to defend the castle to see it, and the game gives you three chances to change your mind, pretty much telling that defending the castle is a very bad idea. Still, it's definitely worth [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DU2ct0cENbA watching at least once]].
* One from ''VideoGame/SuikodenV'' that is actually ''missable'' (even with OneHundredPercentCompletion): namely, recruiting [[spoiler:Euram Barows]] as a Star Of Destiny. He's the [[TheWhitePrince absolutely]] [[ButtMonkey last]] [[GoldfishPoopGang person]] you would ever expect to be a [[ChosenOne Star of Destiny]], but his HeelFaceTurn (and subsequent desire [[TheAtoner to change himself for the better]]) turns him from a one-dimensional joke into a genuinely admirable character.
* Take Richard to the duel with [[spoiler: Raging Childerich]] sometime. If the enemy uses his super, Richard gets sprayed in the eyes with some sort of noxious-looking green gas. But if you had Richard defend, he'll still manage to parry ''every single one'' of the following blows before landing a counterattack. While blind. He doesn't even look like he's trying.
* {{Speedrun}}ning through ''VideoGame/SuikodenII'' is worth it just so you can see the game's time-sensitive sidequest. Spoil it for yourself if you want, but it turns out that [[spoiler: Elza's baiting of Clive has really been an elaborate BatmanGambit designed to ensure that she [[SuicideByCop dies]] at Clive's hand. Or not. With Elza, you can never really tell.]]
* Geddoe's response to [[spoiler: Luc]] during Suikoden III's final confrontation:
-->'''[[spoiler: Luc]]''': Now, if you understand me, return your rune to the pedestal. I'll use human willpower to change the future!
-->'''Geddoe''': "...Have you finished your speech, kid?"
* The ''VideoGame/{{Suikoden}} III'' manga, fulfilling its role of concentrated fanservice, has a lot of these.
** Salome was a rather goofy looking character in the game and was fairly unpopular in the fandom, looking at the manga you can only guess that the author took pity on him. At one point, faced with political corruption that is hindering him from properly fighting the war against Harmonia he works for a political solution¦ right up to the point where they insult one of his friends and try to transfer him to a quiet spot where he can't cause trouble. Then he proceeds, in easily the best divergence from the game's storyline, to mount a brilliantly executed coup dâ'etat and arrests the entire council. One of the councillors, astonished at this turn of events, wonders how Salome managed to find incriminating evidence that the councillor in question had personally destroyed. It's then revealed (though only to the readers) that Salome beat the council at
their own corrupt game by forging the evidence of the councillors' treason. His superior later charitably describes this as reckless (and she doesn't even know just how far Salome went to accomplish his objectives), obviously forgetting to add ˜totally awesome".
** Dios, a non combat character in the original game, grabbing his injured superior and proceeding to break through the lines of his own, extremely confused, army.
** Geddoe misses out his crowning moment from the original game, punching a whiny NPC. In compensation he gets to punch the whiny main character. A fair trade. Also see any time him and Yuber are on screen/panel together. Game or manga.
** Chris effortlessly beating Hugo before completely demolishing his self indulgent revenge fantasies in true WarriorTherapist fashion.
** Goofy KidHero Hugo's first kill, after worrying about it for so long. No being sick, no long musing on the nature of life and death, just him covered in blood and hacking down men left and right in the chaos of battle. A little later on he tears a man's throat out before wordlessly moving on.
** And Thomas, handing out medical supplies, managing inventory and helping a lost boy find his mother as great heroes bustle about around him. Despite having him on the cover Volume 8 gave him about six pages at best but man, they were worth it.
*** Or the fact in Luc's side story in the game, after Luc easily blast away Sarasai in a duel. Thomas proves to be a determinator. He gets blasted back, and knocked off his feet no less then FIVE times, but kept getting up, more or less telling one of the most powerful Rune-users in the series that he would never give up, or run away - even though Thomas is one of the weaker characters in the game and is de facto {{Non Action Guy}}.
*** There's also that Thomas starts off as a [[TheWoobie rather timid young man]] who seeks acceptance. When he tells off the Zexan councilman who are chasing after Hugo, you want to cheer and hug him.
---->'''Thomas:''' Did you come all the way here just to insult my guests? I didn't know that you had the free time.
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* In the [[Videogame/SuikodenI first game, game]], if you choose to spare [[spoiler:Milich]], Pahn, Cleo and Viktor will flip out at you, asking if you're really gonna let [[spoiler:Gremio's murderer]] live. Cue [[spoiler:Flik calming everyone down and supporting Tir's decision, showing that he finally, ''finally'' accepts Tir as his leader.]] The greater awesome is how the game handles forgiveness. It really was tempting to just [[spoiler:execute Kwanda Rossman and Milich Oppenheimer not just for murder on a personal friend, but the fact that they have used something to commit great murders, from Milich's pollens towards your army to Kwanda's Burning Mirror to the Elves. But if you keep your head high and choose to not give in to vengeance and karma, you will see the biggest picture that they were not fully responsible due to brainwashing and eventually rewarded with the GoldenEnding.]] So yeah, it's quite good that the game actually rewards forgiveness than spot-on vengeance. [[spoiler:The sole exception is Kraze, but considering how he was such a small-time crook compared to the generals or how his victims weren't in large-scale, it can be forgiven to not spare him.]]
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* There's a semi-missable one in ''VideoGame/SuikodenV'' late in the game, during Lyon's duel with [[spoiler:Dolph]]. If he attempts his Super Move and you pick Guard, he'll attempt to sneak up behind her for a lethal strike, and Lyon, without even turning around, simply reverses her weapon and stabs him right in the stomach before he gets the chance. A true CrowningMomentOfAwesome for a character who certainly doesn't get a lot of them.

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* There's a semi-missable one in ''VideoGame/SuikodenV'' late in the game, during Lyon's duel with [[spoiler:Dolph]]. If he attempts his Super Move and you pick Guard, he'll attempt to sneak up behind her for a lethal strike, and Lyon, without even turning around, simply reverses her weapon and stabs him right in the stomach before he gets the chance. A true CrowningMomentOfAwesome SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome for a character who certainly doesn't get a lot of them.

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* The ClimaxBoss battle against Luca Blight in ''SuikodenII''.
** Don't forget his death speech.

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* The ClimaxBoss battle against Luca Blight in ''SuikodenII''.
** Don't forget his
''VideoGame/SuikodenII'', complete with death speech.



* There's a semi-missable one in ''SuikodenV'' late in the game, during Lyon's duel with [[spoiler:Dolph]]. If he attempts his Super Move and you pick Guard, he'll attempt to sneak up behind her for a lethal strike, and Lyon, without even turning around, simply reverses her weapon and stabs him right in the stomach before he gets the chance. A true CrowningMomentOfAwesome for a character who certainly doesn't get a lot of them.

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* There's a semi-missable one in ''SuikodenV'' ''VideoGame/SuikodenV'' late in the game, during Lyon's duel with [[spoiler:Dolph]]. If he attempts his Super Move and you pick Guard, he'll attempt to sneak up behind her for a lethal strike, and Lyon, without even turning around, simply reverses her weapon and stabs him right in the stomach before he gets the chance. A true CrowningMomentOfAwesome for a character who certainly doesn't get a lot of them.



* And while we're on the subject of ''SuikodenV'', who can forget [[spoiler:Roy's epic death scene]]? It's a damn good scene, especially considering a lot of players will probably never see it, since you have to defend the castle to see it, and the game gives you three chances to change your mind, pretty much telling that defending the castle is a very bad idea. Still, it's definitely worth [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DU2ct0cENbA watching at least once]].
* One of my own personal favourite moments in ''SuikodenV'' is actually ''missable'' (even with OneHundredPercentCompletion): namely, recruiting [[spoiler:Euram Barows]] as a Star Of Destiny. He's the [[TheWhitePrince absolutely]] [[ButtMonkey last]] [[GoldfishPoopGang person]] you would ever expect to be a [[ChosenOne Star of Destiny]], but his HeelFaceTurn (and subsequent desire [[TheAtoner to change himself for the better]]) turns him from a one-dimensional joke into a genuinely admirable character.
** Seriously, what's with all the best moments in ''SuikodenV'' being ''[[LostForever missable]]''?
** Dunno. Have a couple more, though. Take Richard to the duel with [[spoiler: Raging Childerich]] sometime. If the enemy uses his super, Richard gets sprayed in the eyes with some sort of noxious-looking green gas. But if you had Richard defend, he'll still manage to parry ''every single one'' of the following blows before landing a counterattack. While blind. He doesn't even look like he's trying. And finally, {{Speedrun}}ning through ''{{Suikoden II}}'' is worth it just so you can see the game's time-sensitive sidequest. Spoil it for yourself if you want, but it turns out that [[spoiler: Elza's baiting of Clive has really been an elaborate BatmanGambit designed to ensure that she [[SuicideByCop dies]] at Clive's hand. [[OrIsIt Or not.]] With Elza, you can never really tell.]]

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* And while we're on the subject of ''SuikodenV'', who can forget From ''VideoGame/SuikodenV'', [[spoiler:Roy's epic death scene]]? scene]]. It's a damn good scene, especially considering a lot of players will probably never see it, since you have to defend the castle to see it, and the game gives you three chances to change your mind, pretty much telling that defending the castle is a very bad idea. Still, it's definitely worth [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DU2ct0cENbA watching at least once]].
* One of my own personal favourite moments in ''SuikodenV'' from ''VideoGame/SuikodenV'' that is actually ''missable'' (even with OneHundredPercentCompletion): namely, recruiting [[spoiler:Euram Barows]] as a Star Of Destiny. He's the [[TheWhitePrince absolutely]] [[ButtMonkey last]] [[GoldfishPoopGang person]] you would ever expect to be a [[ChosenOne Star of Destiny]], but his HeelFaceTurn (and subsequent desire [[TheAtoner to change himself for the better]]) turns him from a one-dimensional joke into a genuinely admirable character.
** Seriously, what's with all the best moments in ''SuikodenV'' being ''[[LostForever missable]]''?
** Dunno. Have a couple more, though.
* Take Richard to the duel with [[spoiler: Raging Childerich]] sometime. If the enemy uses his super, Richard gets sprayed in the eyes with some sort of noxious-looking green gas. But if you had Richard defend, he'll still manage to parry ''every single one'' of the following blows before landing a counterattack. While blind. He doesn't even look like he's trying. And finally, trying.
*
{{Speedrun}}ning through ''{{Suikoden II}}'' ''VideoGame/SuikodenII'' is worth it just so you can see the game's time-sensitive sidequest. Spoil it for yourself if you want, but it turns out that [[spoiler: Elza's baiting of Clive has really been an elaborate BatmanGambit designed to ensure that she [[SuicideByCop dies]] at Clive's hand. [[OrIsIt Or not.]] not. With Elza, you can never really tell.]]



* The ''{{Suikoden}} III'' manga, fulfilling its role of concentrated fanservice, has a lot of these.

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* The ''{{Suikoden}} ''VideoGame/{{Suikoden}} III'' manga, fulfilling its role of concentrated fanservice, has a lot of these.



** Geddoe misses out his crowning moment from the original game, punching a whiny NPC. In compensation he gets to punch the whiny main character. A fair trade.
*** Also see any time him and Yuber are on screen/panel together. Game or manga.

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** Geddoe misses out his crowning moment from the original game, punching a whiny NPC. In compensation he gets to punch the whiny main character. A fair trade.
***
trade. Also see any time him and Yuber are on screen/panel together. Game or manga.



--->'''Thomas:''' Did you come all the way here just to insult my guests? I didn't know that you had the free time.
* In the first game, if you choose to spare [[spoiler:Milich]], Pahn, Cleo and Viktor will flip out at you, asking if you're really gonna let [[spoiler:Gremio's murderer]] live. Cue [[spoiler:Flik calming everyone down and supporting Tir's decision, showing that he finally, ''finally'' accepts Tir as his leader.]]
** The greater awesome is how the game handles forgiveness. It really was tempting to just [[spoiler:execute Kwanda Rossman and Milich Oppenheimer not just for murder on a personal friend, but the fact that they have used something to commit great murders, from Milich's pollens towards your army to Kwanda's Burning Mirror to the Elves. But if you keep your head high and choose to not give in to vengeance and karma, you will see the biggest picture that they were not fully responsible due to brainwashing and eventually rewarded with the GoldenEnding.]] So yeah, it's quite good that the game actually rewards forgiveness than spot-on vengeance. [[spoiler:The sole exception is Kraze, but considering how he was such a small-time crook compared to the generals or how his victims weren't in large-scale, it can be forgiven to not spare him.]]


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--->'''Thomas:''' ---->'''Thomas:''' Did you come all the way here just to insult my guests? I didn't know that you had the free time.
* In the first game, if you choose to spare [[spoiler:Milich]], Pahn, Cleo and Viktor will flip out at you, asking if you're really gonna let [[spoiler:Gremio's murderer]] live. Cue [[spoiler:Flik calming everyone down and supporting Tir's decision, showing that he finally, ''finally'' accepts Tir as his leader.]]
**
]] The greater awesome is how the game handles forgiveness. It really was tempting to just [[spoiler:execute Kwanda Rossman and Milich Oppenheimer not just for murder on a personal friend, but the fact that they have used something to commit great murders, from Milich's pollens towards your army to Kwanda's Burning Mirror to the Elves. But if you keep your head high and choose to not give in to vengeance and karma, you will see the biggest picture that they were not fully responsible due to brainwashing and eventually rewarded with the GoldenEnding.]] So yeah, it's quite good that the game actually rewards forgiveness than spot-on vengeance. [[spoiler:The sole exception is Kraze, but considering how he was such a small-time crook compared to the generals or how his victims weren't in large-scale, it can be forgiven to not spare him.]]


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* The ClimaxBoss battle against [[BadAss Luca Blight]] in ''SuikodenII''.

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\n\n<<|CrowningMoment/{{Anime}}|>> ** The greater awesome is how the game handles forgiveness. It really was tempting to just [[spoiler:execute Kwanda Rossman and Milich Oppenheimer not just for murder on a personal friend, but the fact that they have used something to commit great murders, from Milich's pollens towards your army to Kwanda's Burning Mirror to the Elves. But if you keep your head high and choose to not give in to vengeance and karma, you will see the biggest picture that they were not fully responsible due to brainwashing and eventually rewarded with the GoldenEnding.]] So yeah, it's quite good that the game actually rewards forgiveness than spot-on vengeance. [[spoiler:The sole exception is Kraze, but considering how he was such a small-time crook compared to the generals or how his victims weren't in large-scale, it can be forgiven to not spare him.]]


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