Talk:The Hero/@comment-7706473-20140621115348

Interesting take on things - I really like the twist at the end, which I'm going to avoid spoiling even though the story itself does a pretty good job of revealing it to readers who are paying attention - partially because the image itself is a spoiler, and partially because I live in sorrow for readers who can't help but/accidentally read the comments section first. Although some parts made me roll my eyes and think that the narrator isn't half as Wise (or perhaps Powerful? Snnnnrk) as he thinks he is, the story did a very good job of showing how messed up the kingdom was even before the events of the story - and how, with a little flip of the lens, you could see the entire story through a very different light.

The question is, do harsh actions that make for a better future justify such actions? When does the line between good publicity and good action become distinct? You can learn a lot about people by their opinions on morality in popular culture, and videogames are perhaps an even better venue for that then most stories. Thought-provoking, at times humorous, and a good read. Reeds on the water on the great lake, foretelling of times of trouble.