Talk:Phillip Strenger/@comment-100.0.59.10-20170416152628

I find it funny how much rage there is on both sides of this extremely well written character and questline. In my mind, there are no right or wrong choices in how this story is resolved, because this questline and all choices associated are, squarely, shades of gray.

Every character in this storyline has shades of good and evil within them, except for possibly the Crones, who I don't see much of a good side to. The Baron himself is very well written, because he is sympathetic and relatable, but he is also a bastard and a monster. And the best part is, he knows it. Following this thing through to the end, if nothing else, you should get the sense that the Baron is the product of a LOT of bad decisions, both his and those of the people around him.

Quit dividing things into black and white. All human beings have both good and evil pieces to their personalities, and the Baron and his family are perfect examples of that.