Geralt From Rivia
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- Jun 15, 2022
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Thanks to ffive I see that you are spreading fake news. She is aware of his shady business dealings in Baruart and how he keeps people on the streets.Emma provides in-game evidence that she goes by guesswork and gutfeeling herself, play more than just the "I wanna fuck Emma´s butt" path! For instance, when Lena talks with Emma about her attack on Seymour and later on when going to the disco, it is openly stated that she has no proof but her feeling that Seymour is a baddie. Reinforced if Lena asks Emma if she is sure to be right about Seymour and Emma shows that she is not really 100% sure about it. Still, she treats him like she does, opposing, antagonising and attacking, just because of her opinion.
As I said, it is easy to cheer Emma on if you know the guy in her sights is a baddie, but Emma will not always be right going by just gutfeeling.
Even if you were right that Emma doesn't have any direct evidence of Seymour's guilt, she would be right in the end - because her speculation and opinion would hit the mark because we learn that Seymour is the main antagonist and he is a corrupt oligarch. Plus, he's creepy. It would only speak of Emma's high intelligence and that she would never harm an innocent person.
Your blame line is based on your playthroughs where Lena gets caught up in Seymour's net and becomes his plaything, meaning you play as the ultimate "bad Lena". Apparently you have not tried other runs where the situation unfolds in a completely different way, so your opinion is biased and definitely not a fact. It is based on Emma's blind accusation without evidence, on rumors, and most likely you would accuse any person like that without having reliable information about him, without knowing the whole situation.