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Why would the MC believe her here? Why would anyone believe a known pirate here?She says her dialogue very clearly that she though he'd be fine if he just tells blackheart what he's after
Why would the MC believe her here? Why would anyone believe a known pirate here?She says her dialogue very clearly that she though he'd be fine if he just tells blackheart what he's after
And who cares anyway. It wasn't part of the arrangement, it is still a betrayal. "Give him what he wants and he won't hurt you" doesn't make it any less of a betrayal.Why would the MC believe her here? Why would anyone believe a known pirate here?
Why wouldn't you believe her here? Blackheart's her dad and mc knows his reputation. And even if not why wouldn't you believe a pirate on how to behave in a pirate base? I don't even understand why you would doubt anyone there pirate or not? There are some situations where it makes sense to assume someone is lying.Why would the MC believe her here? Why would anyone believe a known pirate here?
The moment we landed at Looters Bay my first time when it was revealed it wasn't the agreed upon destination , I didn't believe her or trust her anymore. Infact I thought she was setting the MC up to be killed or something considering she is a pirate. Before the whole cave portion I was waiting for the chance to kill her as I figure best get rid of her as soon as possible. Tho the cave part did change my mind about her. She went from kill to dislike.Why wouldn't you believe her here? Blackheart's her dad and mc knows his reputation. And even if not why wouldn't you believe a pirate on how to behave in a pirate base? I don't even understand why you would doubt anyone there pirate or not? There are some situations where it makes sense to assume someone is lying.
I mean at the time I made the assumption they were gonna set the MC up and try to kill him but either Blackheart wanted to do the job, question him or something first. As I got the impression there was something Blackheart related first before they take him out. So assumed Kira was lying but acting like she wasn't by making it seem like we would be fine if we do what Blackheart wanted.But again that doesnt any sense. They could literally just kill mc there why go through the trouble of lying to the mc if they're just going to kill him anyway. Not trusting Kira in general or not it's literally just a situation where it make zero sense to lie. Heck she didn't even have to tell him that she was taking him to see blackheart if she was actually setting him up to be killed. Just tell him that she's stopping to resupply or something and wants him to come with her.
But they could just torture him, or do what I said and not even tell him that they're seeing blackheart but that they just stopped at the bay for a pit stop. It just logically doesn't make any sense to lie here.I mean at the time I made the assumption they were gonna set the MC up and try to kill him but either Blackheart wanted to do the job, question him or something first. As I got the impression there was something Blackheart related first before they take him out.
MC needs the rings to prevent Baltasar being reborn, all rings have magic and belonged to the Magicians who banned him, iircI mean at the time I made the assumption they were gonna set the MC up and try to kill him but either Blackheart wanted to do the job, question him or something first. As I got the impression there was something Blackheart related first before they take him out. So assumed Kira was lying but acting like she wasn't by making it seem like we would be fine if we do what Blackheart wanted.
Called deceiving someone to make them think they are fine but they are walking into a trap without knowing. Which is why i thought Kira bringing up Blackheart's name was a sprinkle of truth but not the actual truth just to make it seem believable.But they could just torture him, or do what I said and not even tell him that they're seeing blackheart but that they just stopped at the bay for a pit stop. It just logically doesn't make any sense to lie here.
yeah I am talking about that was revealed thoMC needs the rings to prevent Baltasar being reborn, all rings have magic and belonged to the Magicians who banned him, iirc
I mean that's my point though. If it was really a trap why warn the MC that he's going to meet blackheart at all? She doesn't have to tell him the reason they're going to Looter's bay. She could very easily lie about why they are there then trap him when he doesn't suspect it.Called deceiving someone to make them think they are fine but they are walking into a trap without knowing
Could be she isn't a good liar , so hiding a lie within a truth was a tactic she was using. Also could be also ive seen to many movies / tv shows where alot of traps are set up this way telling you are going to see the Boss but really it's a trap. Also there is the fact characters are flawed and rarely uses logic. So not everything things to be logical when it comes to setting up a trap especially for pirates.I mean that's my point though. If it was really a trap why warn the MC that he's going to meet blackheart at all? She doesn't have to tell him the reason they're going to Looter's bay. She could very easily lie about why they are there then trap him when he doesn't suspect it.
I don't really see how mentioning blackhearts name helps at all if its a trap. It just seems like your logic is that it's a lie because she lied before and not thinking about whether it actually makes any sense to lie.
i assumed she was obfuscating.Could be she isn't a good liar , so hiding a lie within a truth was a tactic she was using.
That makes even less sense. Why would you automatically assume a pirate in a pirate bay is lying to you when trying to tell you how to stay safe? Infact I don't even see why it being a pirate ay would factor in at all.My logic wasn't just because of her lie but the fact she is a pirate and the location was Hub of pirates.
So I don't know exactly what series you're talking about so I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure in most of those tv/movies the person who was being lead into a trap was intentionally going to meet their boss for whatever reason and wanted to meet them. In the example you gave they also didn't meet the boss at all so that also doesn't make any sense with what happened here and really doesn't make much sense as like I said the same thing could be accomplished by not mentioning blackheart at all.Could be she isn't a good liar , so hiding a lie within a truth was a tactic she was using. Also could be also ive seen to many movies / tv shows where alot of traps are set up this way telling you are going to see the Boss but really it's a trap. Also there is the fact characters are flawed and rarely uses logic. So not everything things to be logical when it comes to setting up a trap especially for pirates.
I'm not really concerned with anything. I just think logically her lying makes no sense.i assumed she was obfuscating.
but really you should just let it rest with that one. just read it all and sounds like everyone is just repeating themselves using different words.
either way seems at this point they are more concerned about winning than being right. which is weird cause opinions can be based on facts but never factual. oh well. give em hell dess
truth be told I wasn't looking to start round 2 of endless debates Storm always has I just was saying what I thought my first time playing that part and he was the one that was arguing with how I personally thought my first time playing. Not like I was saying it was a fact or my opinion. Just what I thought my first time.i assumed she was obfuscating.
but really you should just let it rest with that one. just read it all and sounds like everyone is just repeating themselves using different words.
either way seems at this point they are more concerned about winning than being right. which is weird cause opinions can be based on facts but never factual. oh well. give em hell dess
and why wouldn't they? Pirates are liars , thief's , murders especially in a fantasy setting. I'd trust a pirate just as much as I trust Taron unless they proof to me otherwise. At that point she hasn't done anything to make me think she was trustworthy hell she lost some trust.That makes even less sense. Why would you automatically assume a pirate in a pirate bay is lying to you when trying to tell you how to stay safe? Infact I don't even see why it being a pirate ay would factor in at all.
What do you mean not meet their boss???? Blackheart is legit the pirate king and Kira was taking him to meet aka their bossIn the example you gave they also didn't meet the boss at all so that also doesn't make any sense with what happened here and really doesn't make much sense as like I said the same thing could be accomplished by not mentioning blackheart at all.
If anything fantasy settings are more likely to do the whole chivalrous pirate trope. Half of all pirates in the fantasy settings are always good guys in some way, with there maybe being another secondary group of pirates that are the actual bad kind and don't get along with us. Kira and Pearl are pretty much exactly that in that they're good pirates. And I don't see many settings that go out of their way to make pirates liar. At worse they're mostly just enemies to fight and don't even get a chance to lie in the first place.and why wouldn't they? Pirates are liars , thief's , murders especially in a fantasy setting. I'd trust a pirate just as much as I trust Taron unless they proof to me otherwise. At that point she hasn't done anything to make me think she was trustworthy hell she lost some trust.
What do you mean not meet their boss???? Blackheart is legit the pirate king and Kira was taking him to meet aka their boss
round 2 of endless debates Storm always
Made me want to replay so I combined how you're each looking at it and awarded points for major blows between Diana and the MC. My definition of a major blow is that there is at least a brief pause in the action because of it. We're not including when she knocks him off the ship (even though it would have broken all his bones if he was human), but the actual fight itself. Also included both the ice and the choke hold.I am not ignoring, I mentioned at the end. She give the kiss, put MC in ice and started to prepare finishing blow, she did not walked away there. Before she managed to hit the finishing blow, he melted the ice.
They weren't fighting there, she hit him out of nowhere while he was trying to explain the situation. You can't count that. Also, when he made her flying out, she was not able to get up and MC started to talk there, giving her time to recover. For double knock out, as I explained, he gave significantly more damage. If he did not heal her, she could die. So I gave the point towards him.
I really don't agree with this one. I was as fair as you and looked at it objectively. If anything, you skipping MC's holding her by her neck part was unfair. That really was an end to the fight. He could have break her neck there. They even have eye locking romance thing. MC had a chance to say how beautiful she is (she is gorgeous btw) and so on. You did not give any point to MC there.
Don't know what to tell you it's just how I think of pirates and being in a Den of Pirates makes it seem a hell alot more dangerous where I need to keep my guard up and trust no one in my mind unless I actually trust that character.If anything fantasy settings are more likely to do the whole chivalrous pirate trope. Half of all pirates in the fantasy settings are always good guys in some way, with there maybe being another secondary group of pirates that are the actual bad kind and don't get along with us. Kira and Pearl are pretty much exactly that in that they're good pirates. And I don't see many settings that go out of their way to make pirates liar. At worse they're mostly just enemies to fight and don't even get a chance to lie in the first place.
Even then I don't see why that would be relevant here but not a normal bay. The Mc isn't going off to talk with strangers he's staying with the crew he's been traveling with the whole time. Anything they could do there they could have done in any other port.
Like I said earlier not everything needs to be logical or make sense from fictional characters especially pirates. Besides it was my thought process my first time. Not like I was trying to say it as fact or my opinion. Just how I thought of things my first time , which is what started this whole stupid back and forth me saying my first experience going through it and you arguing with how I felt and thought. tbh I wasn't even gonna reply back but it kind of annoyed me you even argued how I thought my first time playing that part of the game. Be different if I said it was my opinion.I'm not talking about Kira and Pearl. You gave an example where some guys were expected to meet a boss of some criminal group or whatever and were actually lead into a trap. That's not really happened here though and if you were going to pull that you don't even need to bring up blackheart at all. Just ask the mc to follow her.
It makes sense to be wary in the sense that I could get mugged or something. It doesn't really make sense in the thought process that she's lying here, but not in a regular port. Or that they would need to lie to you at all once your at the home base when it would be easy to just hold them at knife point and take them prisoner without saying anything.Don't know what to tell you it's just how I think of pirates and being in a Den of Pirates makes it seem a hell alot more dangerous where I need to keep my guard up and trust no one in my mind unless I actually trust that character.
I never argued about how you felt though. I said from an outsider's perspective it looks like that's what your thought process was focused on and not whether or not this chain of events would be very logical. I was also talking about in general and not singling you or anyone else out. When you explained your thought process I didn't go "no that's not why" I just said that thought process also doesn't make that much sense.tbh I wasn't even gonna reply back but it kind of annoyed me you even argued how I thought my first time playing that part of the game.
Sure, and that's what I did. But, and this is more of an issue with the entire writing, there's no followup, no consequences.You can choose the angry path, then not follow after her. She literally said she did not deserves MC's forgiveness and if MC does not follow her, that will be considered he kinda agrees on that.
Let's say you saved up to buy life-altering medication for a loved one, and someone you trust steals it from you... You'd immediately see their point of view, with no trace of anger or disappointment? Even after you had to go out of your way to get it back, you'd just let bygones be bygones?It would be more or less my reaction to those situations.
Yeah, I honestly agree with all of that. But, again, Pearl doesn't even get an angry look, or a stern talking to. If you play the dark paths, why wouldn't he say something like: "If you or your sister betray me ever again, I'll put you where your father is."So that makes their meeting was malicious from the start.
I agree with this as well. He killed an innocent and let the guilty one walk. I expected her to come back to get revenge, but it seems Selena was just written out of the story.Even on dark path, MC would not punish an entirely innocent person to make a point.
That's pretty much my entire point. On the light-path, I think it's great that the MC forgives and forgets. On the dark path, not at all.So, MC should have had darker personality and should not be that forgiving, if players chose the neckbreaker path.
I think you're right. I can see why a woman-only society would fall for the MC head over heel. They have an itch to scratch. To add a supernatural explanation on top of that, one that, in practice, removes agency from the LI... That'd be too much.I know it does not have the greatest writing but the story is interesting enough, so I would not want this in this story.