>>724067581
>"but he's 7 years old" or whatever other bullshit you want to justify the fact that you feel like you ARE Luke
For a guy claiming I'm putting words in your mouth you are putting a lot of thoughts into my head. I'm not self inserting as Luke. I don't feel guilt about what happened in a fictional world. I looking at the events as a third party observer and while I enjoy the arc that the destruction of Akzeriuth lead Luke done it feels forced in that specific scene.
Jude admits "I wish you had asked us about what Van was planning to do"(not a direct quote), Ion admits he opened the door even though he had knowledge on what could happen. Luke later admits that it was is ignorance that led to the disaster and he wants to change that(his ignorance)
Tear did nothing to warn Luke what Van was planning. Yet the game treats the entire tragedy as his 100% his fault when he had some of the least fault in the entire situation. It's like blaming the knife in a stabbing.
I get that you BELIEVE they weren't mad at him for the destruction and that they were only mad because he wasn't accepting what he "had done", but ignoring that fact he is 7 and literally never left his house before is a fair excuse and makes the party members' behavior clearly shitty.
>>724067728
It isn't even that act 1 Luke is a good guy or whatever. He's an ass in almost all of his interpersonal interactions but he is clears kind deep down. The empathy and care he shows Ion, who shared a similar situation of house arrest, showed his better side. But everyone being shitty to him because he wasn't a perfectly well adjusted 17 year old with tons of world experience was retarded when he was literally none of those things and not by his own choice. Luke hates his past self for his ignorance, not because he thinks he was a jerk.