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#obvs i replayed to avoid having that on my conscience
my-fool · 2 months
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Its so insane i mean neurodivergent that wyll will literally have any future plans you choose for him. I just played that bit now and chose each option and he agrees with them all with absolute conviction. I know its a sign that they just didn't really care nor did they have a clear vision for wyll but if you read into its like you really don't have any internal sense of self do you babygirl my personal interpretation of his attachment to grand tales is that after being exiled he has no adult blueprint for how to live his life but he's also very optimistic at heart so he copes by saying "any suffering I go through now is just the part of the Hero's journey right before they triumph" and it's also him somewhat regressing towards childhood to cope but it means that when he's faced with the real adult decision of "what should I do now that I'm an independent person" he has absolutely no idea but he can't admit that so he just looks at Tav a bit desperately and then whatever they say he's just like "Yes! I was thinking that all along!!" but also I feel when he says he'll be blade of avernus he's kind of just saying "I guess I'll keep doing whatever I was already doing, that's the safest option right?"
And then you get the option to try and convince wyll not to kill Mizora and its only a 15 roll do so (WHYY also can you imagine if there was an option to try to convince Astarion not to kill Cazador ??) And after you convince him he's just like "oh well I guess I'll only kill her if she crosses my path"
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His reasoning of "well I know killing her would be for the greater good but I know I would derive some pleasure out of it so it must be bad" girl what kind of ass backwards logic...
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