Talk:Wild at Heart/@comment-79.112.50.34-20160512002351/@comment-81.231.72.51-20160526015800

This is a difficult matter to discuss because it's very subjective. Compassion to me isn't letting a woman who inadvertently got her sister killed and then attempted to exploit that death for her own gain to get what she wanted and showing no remorse while doing so live  (she even attempted to bribe a witcher)  . To me, as the contributor above me so eloquently put it, Margaret was the monster. My compassion went to Niellen and his deceased wife because their life filled with love and happiness was destroyed because of one woman's jealousy, and so I allowed Niellen to avenge his wife.

It's quite ironic that you would say you find it worrisome how easy it is for people to judge and chastise others when you yourself judge and chastise those who let Niellen kill Margaret by essentially accusing them of having no compassion, and it makes you quite a hypocrite. You seem to be under the impression that your point of view is the "correct" way of thinking and everyone else who doesn't share that mindset lack compassion. Compassion is a subjective emotion and not inherently right or wrong as it differs for each person (and depending on the situation).

The contributor above hit the nail on the head but I had to give my two cents too.