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Spontaneous combustion

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Frfr. I think the only "good people" are uhhhhhhh. I'll come back to you on that one
Okay let's see...
Um...
Viridice? Diula is kind of slow-witted, but not good either.
Lycalis? Madea? She is good, right?
Homaspernia? Vai'Klis is a shining light in the world of darkness.
Keisiema? Eliette and Bezvalienne.
Timfalme? Croixelle is a tsundere, but sweet.

Of course it's sad to lose in numbers, but there still are good persons out there... At least that's what I think.
 
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Some of you guys are forgetting that the whole point on Regina's route was to influence how she should approach that war as either a Pacifist who doesn't want to cause any meaningles conflict where the number of deaths are high or an awakened sense of neutral justice where only the "good people" live while the "bad people" are sentenced to death.
 
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Spontaneous combustion

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Some of you guys are forgetting that the whole point on Regina's route was to influence how she should approach that war as either a Pacifist who doesn't want to cause any meaningles conflict where the number of deaths are high or an awakened sense of neutral justice where only the "good people" live while the "bad people" are sentenced to death.
A bit exaggerated, but yes, yet we were discussing a different thing, and that is how Regina influences on MC and his mind, not the whole confilct.
Also Regina's motives are more about vengeance, not about good or bad. She approached to it as the revenge and punishment for what Lycalis did to Viridice. You know, collective responsibility and stuff.
 

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Do y'all think Regina could ever end up killing Madea?
Madea? I highly doubt it considering how much they recognize each other's efforts on how they manage their respective kingdoms, but Naya? With how close she seemed to driving that stake to her heart before stopping herself from going through with it the first time, whether it's by her own realization or by the MC's actions, yeah I could see her not hesitating a second time depending on the choices that we made the MC take.
 
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It would be interesting to see the murderous concequences of some paths shown like that, I think. Helps sell the importance of choice in each individual route if some giantessess end up dead.
 
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Okay let's see...
Um...
Viridice? Diula is kind of slow-witted, but not good either.
Lycalis? Madea? She is good, right?
Homaspernia? Vai'Klis is a shining light in the world of darkness.
Keisiema? Eliette and Bezvalienne.
Timfalme? Croixelle is a tsundere, but sweet.

Of course it's sad to lose in numbers, but there still are good persons out there... At least that's what I think.
Eliette is a good person, but it's her indecisiveness and lack of confidence that will be her downfall. I've no doubt that the whole purifying armies business wasn't something she really wanted to do, but approved of anyway as everyone else around her reassured her it's alright. It's the same with her current routes: depending on if she gets MC's approval she'll be confident and proceed with her plans, whatever they are.

Also you really forgot Sheina? She and her route are more of a traveling/adventuring RPG setting, so it's understandable she ends up in fights. If it weren't for the devs I'd have thought her route was the canonical one due to how it's set up in the story with the meeting in Keisesma, the important figures you meet in her route, worldbuilding, and the fact that she's the only fully human giantess in the game (at least based on appearance).
 

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Eliette is a good person, but it's her indecisiveness and lack of confidence that will be her downfall. I've no doubt that the whole purifying armies business wasn't something she really wanted to do, but approved of anyway as everyone else around her reassured her it's alright. It's the same with her current routes: depending on if she gets MC's approval she'll be confident and proceed with her plans, whatever they are.

Also you really forgot Sheina? She and her route are more of a traveling/adventuring RPG setting, so it's understandable she ends up in fights. If it weren't for the devs I'd have thought her route was the canonical one due to how it's set up in the story with the meeting in Keisesma, the important figures you meet in her route, worldbuilding, and the fact that she's the only fully human giantess in the game (at least based on appearance).
I think Eliette's approval of the purification armies goes beyond just "uwu I'm so meek and shy I'm just gonna go along with what others say" given we saw her opinion on it with the poor undead (against his will) Dolores' son. I think it's more likely that she thinks all undead are that way, given that she's never been to Hornsperia (as far as we're aware). If I thought all undead were like Dolores' son, I'd support the purification armies too, viewing undead as slaves even in death.

That's the scary thing, being a slave in Hornsperia, not even death is a guarantee of freedom. I wouldn't be surprised if a few of them, like Makla's especially see the MC become undead, and potentially against his will. Some undead certainly enjoy their new existence and that should be respected, but honestly, if the majority of undead are slaves, I think the Purification Armies were more justified than not.
 
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I think Eliette's approval of the purification armies goes beyond just "uwu I'm so meek and shy I'm just gonna go along with what others say" given we saw her opinion on it with the poor undead (against his will) Dolores' son. I think it's more likely that she thinks all undead are that way, given that she's never been to Hornsperia (as far as we're aware). If I thought all undead were like Dolores' son, I'd support the purification armies too, viewing undead as slaves even in death.

That's the scary thing, being a slave in Hornsperia, not even death is a guarantee of freedom. I wouldn't be surprised if a few of them, like Makla's especially see the MC become undead, and potentially against his will. Some undead certainly enjoy their new existence and that should be respected, but honestly, if the majority of undead are slaves, I think the Purification Armies were more justified than not.
that idea is credible, especially when you remember that Homaspernia may have "human" farms on its land.
that information made me hate Yakuu a little more.
 
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If I had to take a wild guess at how the routes will all go into endgame is at the end the "mystery giantess" from the intro comes back to reclaim the MC and whatever girl he's with will have to fight to protect him and keep him from getting dragged off back to the cage rape hell.
 
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