Addai67 wrote...
Fine, whatever. You certainly don't mind it when the kings do it.
Oh? When have the kings you speak of burned entire towns and villages to the ground and killed everyone in them just because of hatred in the Witcher world? Loc Muinne? Maybe, who knows why the Marshall did it. He might have been doing it to subdue the elves, or maybe he just was bloodthirsty like that.
Whatever the case. The actions of terrorists are never excuable to me and never will be, regardless of their reasons.
Errr, that would be excluding a lot of people.
Yet for the Scoia'Tel this goes all the way up their chain of command. Do you remember what Geralt can tell Alvin when he is asked about the Scoia'Tel? That the elves can't accept the world has changed and that they know they've lost and yet still fight on regardless of that? Yeah exactly that. I see no reaosn whatsoever to think kindly of the elves, especially the bloody Scoia'Tel.
But I don't see the point of being too harsh on them.
Humans started being as harsh to them after the war with Nilfgaard began.
Honestly if that's the main argument, then dwarves > humans.
I wouldn't dispute this one bit really. The Dwarves have survived through the worst ****. They were conquered by the elves and then the humans. Yet they still retained their culture, customs and have a place in the world all the while without resorting to murdering people out of sheer hatred. I do admire them.
Modifié par Costin_Razvan, 29 avril 2012 - 12:48 .