@@PrismaticCrafter infernal being feels inferior, sounds just right to me I wonder if they have therapists on the Hells and whether some, I don't know, clerics? could genuinely avert serious disasters just by letting devils vent to them
Lae'zel: You would rid yourself of such a valuable asset over this? Coward Gale: Wow... are all your allies subject to this kind of remorselessness? Shadowheart: I may follow the lady of loss, but even I think that's a little too far Wyll: After all we've seen, and I chose to spare her life, you would throw it away? Karlach: What the fuck mate?
Mizora kind of debunks herself. Karlach DOES have a heart. It's an Infernal Engine, which has replaced her organic heart. But it is still a mechanical heart that serves the purpose of her original heart. Therefore, Kalrach has a heart. Mizora's clause does not state that all hearts need to be organic hearts. Or would she also exclude people who've had organ transplants?
@@MouldMadeMind I'd be fine if that was Mizora's counterargument. My point is not that Mizora is necesarily wrong, my point is that we don't get to argue Karlach's case with her.
It serves the purpose of a heart but is not a heart, depends on if heartless means "without anything serving as a heart" or "without an original, organic heart". Which I'm sure Mizora left that as open-ended as possible on purpose, as demon contract terms often are.
Ahaha, poor Karlach! Astarion does not care if you think about killing her but he approves if you persuade Wyll into sparing Karlach xDD his midn is pure chaos
Honestly I think it makes sense because until later in the game if you help him redeem himself, he is just thinking in terms of the most efficient, expedient, selfish actions. He wants to get rid of the tadpole and that's all he cares about. So Tav asking if killing Karlach will get the more powerful Mizora off their backs, makes sense to him because you are basically (through a cruel method) asking, what will get Mizora to go away. Which is one less problem. But before Mizora appeared, it seemed like just a Wyll and Karlach issue amongst themselves. And it makes sense to spare Karlach, after all she can be a great asset to your team. This is just me trying to get into Astarion's head, not my own opinion. I love Karlach so much. Or I guess I probably could have made my point a lot shorter 😅 by saying, Astarion thinks Karlach could be useful, but then once Mizora comes around, then he is willing to sacrifice Karlach, to make life easier. (Of course he doesn't actively approve either; as from the evil pragmatic perspective it's just as easy to tell Wyll to get lost as well.)
@@chippym8316 we were meant to secure a windmill full of flour from bandits who threatened to set it on fire. We've decided it's a great idea to set it on fire ourselves with bandits inside. We didn't check whether doors were locked. They simply fucking left the building. And then we lied to our contractor that bandits did that 💀
@@welsh7858 True, but part of his story arc is (if you romance him) coming to love someone other than himself. He is a very, VERY, flawed character, but still redeemable. Which is what makes him interesting and attractive to people.