genericplant
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Even from a vanilla perspective that's a bit of an odd approach, certainly unique. You're but in the shoes of one character, identifying with him and doing the usual vanilla thing. Then your character leaves the story and the POV switches to what the vanilla minded player have started to see as the "antagonist" and now you're supposed to identify with that guy and live out your fantasy through him.
It's not something I have seen before.
It's not something I have seen before.