PhineasFlynn

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can't argue with that... but considering the context of the original post was about a Netori List, I don't think "rescuing" women from abusive relationship belongs on that list.
My original idea was about treacherous ungrateful women. Cheating was one example. Netori was not the initial impulse.

I agree with you about "rescuing" but from Masters view its still a disgraceful act committed against him. And I'm not talking about the fact that he died in the process.
 
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FunFuntomes

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My original idea was about treacherous ungrateful women. Cheating was one example. Netori was not the initial impulse.

I agree with you about "rescuing" but from Masters view its still a disgraceful act committed against him. And I'm not talking about the fact that he died in the process.
the master lost all moral claims once he locked the trio in the graveyard for killing the priestess he wanted to turn.
 

PhineasFlynn

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lol, I think we have crossed wires here, both arguing similar points but focused on different components within a long twisting conversation. :ROFLMAO:
I knew what you were thinking the whole time, I just pushed you into the way I looked at it ;)

the master lost all moral claims once he locked the trio in the graveyard for killing the priestess he wanted to turn.
Did he really do that? Damn, I really should play through the game again. I'm completely forgetting all the details of the story.
 

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the master lost all moral claims once he locked the trio in the graveyard for killing the priestess he wanted to turn.
I don't think he wanted to turn a Priestess. They got trapped because Zsofia attacked a priestess which brought the wrath of the temple on them. He blamed Zsofia & punished all 3.
 
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