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There is a cutscene right before you fight Kupka for the second time where Clive makes a giant speech about how he wants to free the bearers explicitly just because of the example his dad put forward in how he treated slaves.
No actual critique is put towards Lord Rosfield in the fact that he legitimately owned slaves to the point where there is a literal scene in the prologue in which Clive has to reassure a slave things are okay while he is absolutely terrified of how he is treated in the Rosfield kingdom
@hiddenseas please actually play the game before you attempt to respond to criticism
No actual critique is put towards Lord Rosfield in the fact that he legitimately owned slaves to the point where there is a literal scene in the prologue in which Clive has to reassure a slave things are okay while he is absolutely terrified of how he is treated in the Rosfield kingdom
@hiddenseas please actually play the game before you attempt to respond to criticism
And in your mind Clive’s father wanting to treat bearers as equal in a world where everyone accepts slavery, is the same as the game approving of slavery? Since you “abandoned” the game I’ll just go ahead and tell you that in the end spoilers Clive and Joshua literally sacrifice their lives for the purpose of allowing humans to have a choice. So yeah, play the game next time, genius.
What you said doesn't actually disprove anything I said lmao
hiddenseas
9 months ago