Who says/knows who gets made into a robot? I'll just make it all criminals or something, that's how the Imperium in 40k does it anyway, and int the meantime those farmers for example can have a cheap labor force to do the work and make their lives easier instead of tolling away while rich aristocrat plantation owners with actual slaves outwork and outcompete them. Seems like a win win to meYou mean you "better there lives" (maybe) as long as they are alive, afterwards they get turned into robots suppressing rebellions and working on farms or whereever as slaves for eternity
First, Nightowl was always an agent of New Antioch, that makes him a spy not a traitor, second you know who else is working for those raiders? Our dear brother who unlike Nightowl who didn't know those raiders would kill everyone, quite clearly does and is still getting in bed with them to launch his illegal war...Your allegiance doesn't matter much at this point in the story. You are sent to pick up an artifact at the mine and everyone is dead, killed by the raiders, except for two people. One of them, Nightowl, was in cahoots with the raiders; as you find out later. They call people who do that traitors.
I don't think MCs brother betrayed him.
It's in your reply if asked if you miss the brother, MC spells it out that his brother LIED to them about killing their father, while taking control of Aqua Palma despite MC having the rightful claim of the province since our brother forfeited his inheritance with patricide, and sent the MC to start and illegal war with New Antioch when he knows they're innocent of the crime, and with the knowledge that blaming the MC for the crime also put a death sentence on his head when he sent him to infiltrate, the city turning it into a suicide mission instead of a fake defection ploy. That's betrayal 101, even if you argue killing their dad was an accident <_<
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