Maybe they made him say that because killing him is where the beta has always ended and they didn't want to spoil what the star actually is to those who are just chill laxing through the game and haven't touched the books.
Then again maybe I'm giving them too much credit ahahaha.
Well if the hero knows so much it's because they didn't just become powerful yesterday. It's been some 20 odd years since the worldstone on sanctuary was shattered, they have to be reawakening their powers and growing as individuals and in knowledge prior to their visit to tristram. It's not like they were born right then with a clean slate.
As for Haedrig, if he just quickly dispatched of his loved ones instead of initially displaying some hesitation, I guess we'd be all peachy Maybe the trauma from the situation causes haedrig to snap and go all in. I mean if you can justify killing your most loved ones, then why not kill anything that is remotely evil at all, and, isn't it your responsibility at that point to justify your decision. Maybe he knew what he had to do but was just reluctant and needed someone of respectable nature to tell him it's ok so that even if he were to think it were wrong in the future, he could always blame the one who "forced" him to kill.
This is way out of my element though. As for the skeleton king. Crownzies.
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Then again maybe I'm giving them too much credit ahahaha.
As for Haedrig, if he just quickly dispatched of his loved ones instead of initially displaying some hesitation, I guess we'd be all peachy Maybe the trauma from the situation causes haedrig to snap and go all in. I mean if you can justify killing your most loved ones, then why not kill anything that is remotely evil at all, and, isn't it your responsibility at that point to justify your decision. Maybe he knew what he had to do but was just reluctant and needed someone of respectable nature to tell him it's ok so that even if he were to think it were wrong in the future, he could always blame the one who "forced" him to kill.
This is way out of my element though. As for the skeleton king. Crownzies.