Anonymous
10/22/2025, 1:21:30 AM
No.723839589
>>723838389
The charm doesn't even stop you from killing. It makes you love Miquella and puts you in line with his desire. Leda can still kill she just doesn't want to as much. Ansbach had his memory erased. His curiosity served Miquella.
>His entire journey was to make sure that he could be trusted. He excised from himself any flaw that could drive him from the path of universal benevolence or make him reconsider his ideals. He threw away his personhood, and in doing so destroyed any possibility of exploitation.
He sent his sister to war with his brother for the sake of his own selfish desire. This was before he abandoned his love. That invalidates his entire journey as his order is already built upon false principles. If he can do that to his family, with love how can he be trusted after without it?
>Anyone who touched him was charmed irrespective of whether he was even paying attention.
And he has no problems using them for his goals. He doesn't tell them to seek shelter in his Haligtree, he encourages bloodshed for his sake. It'd be one thing if they could refuse but how could they refuse the wish of the one they love the most?
The charm doesn't even stop you from killing. It makes you love Miquella and puts you in line with his desire. Leda can still kill she just doesn't want to as much. Ansbach had his memory erased. His curiosity served Miquella.
>His entire journey was to make sure that he could be trusted. He excised from himself any flaw that could drive him from the path of universal benevolence or make him reconsider his ideals. He threw away his personhood, and in doing so destroyed any possibility of exploitation.
He sent his sister to war with his brother for the sake of his own selfish desire. This was before he abandoned his love. That invalidates his entire journey as his order is already built upon false principles. If he can do that to his family, with love how can he be trusted after without it?
>Anyone who touched him was charmed irrespective of whether he was even paying attention.
And he has no problems using them for his goals. He doesn't tell them to seek shelter in his Haligtree, he encourages bloodshed for his sake. It'd be one thing if they could refuse but how could they refuse the wish of the one they love the most?