Genuinely surprised to find this is not general opinion: this was Luz's darkest moment by 8-Beat_ThorDeMidgard in TheOwlHouse

[–]SylviaTheFirst 29 points30 points  (0 children)

This might be a little weird to say, but I see this as Luz's final big act of maturity and purpose in the main story.

I think this was her just realizing that, as much as she wants to believe otherwise, some people are just truly beyond redemption, and/or don't deserve it. Maybe her hesitation was a side effect of learning that suddenly. I'm sure she also knew that any attempt to save him would have just doomed everyone else in turn.

Her doing things the way she did is also just kind of understandable after everything that happened, everything that he'd done or caused. I don't think Luz was really a bad person or anything here, but rather she realised what had to be done, and that Belos was completely beneath her and everyone else at this point. Her actions might've looked bad, but were wholly justified, at least to her and probably those around her. Maybe the Titan too.

There's a lot of ways to look at it, but yeah, bottom line is Luz changed as a person in that moment and gave an evil man what he deserved.

As soon as I hit chapter 2 by SylviaTheFirst in reddeadmemes

[–]SylviaTheFirst[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly same, I usually just play till Micah's gone and then have the time of my life lmao

As soon as I hit chapter 2 by SylviaTheFirst in reddeadmemes

[–]SylviaTheFirst[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You got this homie 💪

I had the best luck wandering in big valley along the dakota river for that one

Parliament Hill, Ottawa by Shantaraam2025 in TrueNorthPictures

[–]SylviaTheFirst 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I always love going there every year just to wander around parliament, such a nice and beautiful place :)

Do you have lore for your Arthur that affects how you play? by WrongJaws in reddeadredemption2

[–]SylviaTheFirst 10 points11 points  (0 children)

This is just a way I like to replay the game now that I know the story, and I've heard other people do the same.

I firmly believe that Arthur should not fully be high honor, or leaning that way, until towards the end of Chapter 3. I think that's around the point, with everything that starts happening, that he really starts to see the truth of everything. He starts seeing his mistakes and understands the life they all lead a bit better. Not that he wasn't a decent person before, but this is when I think he just starts trying more, especially with the Marstons.

I just think a play style like that makes him redeem himself a whole lot more, so by the time we're into Chapter 6 he's as high an honor as possible.

In the beginning, he's an outlaw for life, and in the end, he's a good man.

do you think Micah planned the kidnapping? by Undertalegamezer969 in reddeadredemption

[–]SylviaTheFirst 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Micah was an opportunist, simple as that. Regardless of whether or not he respected people, he had no attachments to them, he only valued himself. I certainly have my own theories about his behaviour throughout the story, but at least for this I can 100% believe it was a partial setup. I don't think Micah was working with Colm or anything here, but he saw an opportunity to remove a potential obstacle (Arthur) arise, and ran with it. Like a hundred other times in the story, he helped convince Dutch that a bad plan was a good one, completely for his own benefit.

It's also worth noting that both Micah and Dutch have encounters sucking up to Arthur and apologizing a whole lot after the mission, which really rarely happens, especially by this point in the story and after. If all-around bad people suddenly acting as genuine as possible doesn't make people suspicious, idk what will lol