
A lively debate continues among fans regarding the morally grey characters in the Dishonored series, fueled by a recent poll where Jessamine emerged victorious. Discussions are intensifying, particularly about Sokolov and the Outsider, as players analyze their complex moral standings.
After Jessamine's win in the user board poll, conversations around character morality have grown. Fans explore the grey areas of characters, revealing diverse perspectives.
Sokolov
Frequently dubbed a morally ambiguous character.
Described as "a charismatic, pretentious bastard who reluctantly helps the protagonist" and perceived as a grandfather-like figure in later games.
A comment elaborates, "He redeemed himself by making this lock," alluding to his efforts to improve after past misdeeds.
Another perspective highlights Sokolov's ambiguous redemption: "That latter part is quite debatable if it was enough or not."
The Outsider
Remains a conflicted figure, drawing mixed opinions due to his unconventional nature.
Jessamine
Players scrutinize her deceptive methods in attempts for redemption.
Billie Lurk
Mixed feelings surface about her role as a protagonist, with some expressing frustration over her decisions in "Knife of Dunwall."
"Sokolov seems like the best fit for this one."
"Might be stupid but the Outsider is intriguing."
"The fact she tries to redeem herself is key."
Overall, the community shares a mix of positive and neutral reactions. Sokolov garners the most support, while Billie Lurk and the Outsider spark varying opinions about their moral roles.
โก Sokolov's arc reflects moral ambiguity and ongoing debates around redemption.
๐ฅ Billie Lurk's complexity adds to the series' depth.
๐ฌ "This character division sparks heated debates among fans."
This ongoing dialogue underscores the players' strong connection with the Dishonored series, revealing intricate character dynamics and moral interpretations.