>>725744402
Honestly, I felt bad for him. Even after that shit eating smirk he gives you if you spare him, all I could feel was pity. Robert II did irreparable damage to the guy's pride and sense of self to the point where the highest peak in his life was shooting him with his own gun. He molded the remainder of his life after that very moment. With the things he built and his intellect, this guy could have been one of the greatest, not just heroes, but peoples in history. I think that maybe the fact that Robert grew up without a father might have been a blessing in disguise, cuz by the way of things, he might have just ended up in a similar headspace as Eliot. He had to find his own answers and his own way of doing things, unlike Eliot, who ended up doing, at some point even subconsciously, what he thought Robert II would have wanted him to do to succeed.