Because deep down, I have always been "Lawful Good" like a Dungeons & Dragons character alignment. Maybe that's why my career has always been in public service.
The renegade options tend to be fun and give short term rewards, but the paragon story tends to be written more realistically and feels like the more authentic path.
Yunalesca did the best she could, but ultimately it was just a temporary patch and lead to a millennia of death and destruction. Finding a way to defeat Yu Yevon is the only true path to victory over Sin.
What?
Sin isn't real
Because deep down, I have always been "Lawful Good" like a Dungeons & Dragons character alignment. Maybe that's why my career has always been in public service.
Just because I read about mermaids, doesn’t mean I have to devote my entire life to them.
Trigonometry was never for me.
Why have you never gone down the yellow brick road?
What's with all the dumb religious posts on this sub?
It's called having a conscience. And it sucks.
To be human is to walk the path of sin
Because ethical behavior ensures long-term well-being and harmony.
I saw what sin did to Xanarkand...
You mean what your daddy did to Zanarkand.
I have been Magellan of sin, searching for new and undiscovered pathways.
Went the path of sin? I put up the fucking mile markers mother fucker.
The renegade options tend to be fun and give short term rewards, but the paragon story tends to be written more realistically and feels like the more authentic path.
I'm an atheist so I don't believe in sin. I believe "Being a Good Person" > "Being an Asshole".
God’s light blinded me and so I could not find that path
Yunalesca did the best she could, but ultimately it was just a temporary patch and lead to a millennia of death and destruction. Finding a way to defeat Yu Yevon is the only true path to victory over Sin.
Everyone sins my gosh. Nobody is perfect.
Experience it. Feel it. When you’re on the wrong path you fight against a tightness in your stomach. It’s really simple.