Giving himself the potion made him forget the actual murders (minus the one you have to re-do near the end in a flashback), making it so that he knew what he had done, but couldn't remember, saving his sanity and allowing him to function. Spoiler alert: At the end of the game, if you push over the three unstable pillars and thereby kill Alexander, the ending thereafter states that Daniel has atoned for his sins.Īlso, since he was obviously really torn up about that the fact that he realized he was a Complete Monster, he probably wasn't thinking in a terribly logically. My only question is: in exactly what way has he atoned for his sins? The only one he's saved by his actions is himself. He has already tortured all of Alexander's prisoners to death in order to keep the shadow at bay, and preventing Alexander from passing through the portal doesn't save anyone else by that point, Alexander had all the vitae he needed and just wanted to go home. It wasn't as if he was trying to conquer or destroy the world if he'd succeeded, no-one except Daniel would've suffered from it. It seems as if the protagonist is very easily forgiven for all the horrible things he's done.Īt most, the only "good" thing he accomplished was punishing Alexander, and maybe saving Agrippa. He took out the man responsible for the deaths of thousands, his own torment and (temporary) fall to darkness, and even (apparently) placated the Shadow.I think he did plenty to deserve redemption.
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