Talk:Wild at Heart/@comment-24747574-20160607003106/@comment-83.209.254.80-20170510121011

No bright moment? There are so many bright moments! What about the bloody baron. The man who is supposed to be so evil that he drove his family away but when you see him crying and giving his lost daughter a name, you feel for him because he is human.

There is no real good or evil in this only your own perception of good and evil. This quest is a good example of why it is not just good or evil. Whatever you do in this quest the outcome is sad yes but the start was sad to begin with, his wife was missing. Did you expect her to be hiding in a bush a be alright?

The sister is not evil, she did not plan this. She only wanted her to leave the husband because she loved him. That does not make her evil. Is there werewolf evil? No, the werewolf is driven by instinct and rage but he can't control it so he is not evil either.

If you take her money and stop looking for the woman the quest ends there and you can convince yourself that the ending is happy because to the hunter who this is all about, it is. He never learns he was the one who killed his wife and he has someone around him that knows the truth about him but loves him. There is brightness in this. However, it is clever brightness and clever sadness. This game is incredibly real. A normal peasant in our medieval times would be in a very bad state their entire life and completely at the mercy of their lord who would often do very cruel stuff for his own amusement.

You are looking at a scenario from a very shallow point of view with no respect for anything deeper. If you just looked beyond the first result of quest e.i who dies and who lives you will get a much deeper sense of what is going on in the world.