Character Morality

Just how exactly is the Witch a cannibal? I've been wondering about this for hours now.
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AvatarofLiberation wrote:
Just how exactly is the Witch a cannibal? I've been wondering about this for hours now.

In her opening quote she mentions taking the villages children for them burning down her home. I always thought it was implied she just killed them. However, given that witches in stories are prone to eating children, perhaps that is why?
"Danger is like jello, there's always room for more."
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iHaku wrote:


and the ranger... well, what whould you expect from someone who grow up in the nature? to care alot about other people? she's also lesbian so go figure how she acts to other men.


Surprisingly, the Ranger's quote about Fairgraves is the most sympathetic (and least justified) of all the characters. =0[.]o=
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Loreweaver wrote:


Almost Certainly Good--Templar (political exile)

I thought it all had a delightful symmetry.


I find it hard to believe that a religious fanatic can be good in any way.
Great thread though:)
Anybody can become angry - that is easy, but to be angry with the right person and to the right degree and at the right time and for the right purpose, and in the right way - that is not within everybody's power and is not easy.

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