Heisenberg867
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- Jul 18, 2018
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Maybe! To me, the club is appallingly predatory (which for whatever reason turns me on), and everyone who's enthusiastically involved with it has to varying degrees already sold their soul to the devil. Combined with Ian's calculatingly abusive treatment of his girlfriend (flirting with other women to emotionally torment and manipulate her), I'd say "evil" is a fair description of him, although sure, I can see why you'd think he's not beyond salvation.mmm I don't think it's that black and white. Even if you want to play as the "virtuous" MC, you can still empathize with Ian and see that you could easily fall down the path that he took and, instead of abandoning your childhood friend, you could work on helping him become a little less "evil."
That being said, I'm not fully sold on Ian even being that evil; he's just a young douchebag who views most women as sexual objects. While that isn't how you should view them, and he definitely does some morally bad things, he isn't evil. He's just young and stupid.
But if Ian doesn't want to be reformed (and why would he?), then I do think if you're role-playing as a good character, at a certain point you're almost morally obliged to develop an adversarial relationship with him.