Lugaru exploding rabbits6/17/2023 ![]() ![]() Besides, those cubs are absolutely capable of killing Turner if he isn't careful. It's good to remind what these characters are, and what survival means to them. ![]() We humans aren't likely to directly support Turner's choice to kill the cubs in cold blood, because of our different nature and society. As for Willow, she was beyond the point she could be reasoned or bargained with. Turner wanted to help him do so, but sadly couldn't convince him to lower the staff. The guard had a rather realistic reason to attack Turner, as he was simply protecting his family. He hesitates before being FORCED to kill the guard and his long-term-sister-of-battle-turned-enemy Willow. He's a victim of the events, but instead of remaining a simple victim, he prefers to return the favor, because he has the skills (and anger) to do so. At most I would call him "ruthless" at that point. His morality, whatever it was before the events of the campaign, was tampered with majorly. There's no real calling Turner either good or evil. He's a veteran warrior, he lives to serve and protect rabbitkind and he's going against his own King if it means doing his job. He gets in the way of political matters and personally takes care of them, showing that he's also being led by a good deal of righteousness and responsibility towards his kin. He even recognizes doing all this won't bring his family and friends back, but that's far beyond his concerns at that point. He investigates to eradicate the entire cause of his distress from the very roots, making sure to burn the rest of the plant in the process as well. Turner is being led by the need for vengeance. Then he proceeds to state that he's "not sure I care anymore". He instead went like: "There might be cubs in the den", almost feeling merciful towards them. ![]() Interesting how in the original Lugaru Turner effectively took a more empathetic notice of the cubs, rather than just going: "I just wish the Alpha was here to see this happen". 1 he kills the wolf cubs because the reason his family was killed, or at least, why most rabbits are killed are as sacrafices to the wolves, cubs grow into adult wolves who just continue the cycleĢ: He literally fights the king of all of the rabbits, the rabbits he murdered were mostly raiders or murderers or other people who were far from innocent (insert scene of rabbit proudly talking about raping Turner's wife) and the wolves are far from being civilģ: Turner isn't evil, he's trying to get to the bottom of what is going on that lead to all the things he's dealt with, from red shards to his family's death I'd be very interested to hear everyone's opinions. I really hope we get to keep playing as Turner and see him turn to evil and eventually get what he deserves (a la Arthas from Warcraft), because, let's be honest, the guy is a bad person/rabbit himself.Ītleast that's my opinion. ![]() However, I have one gripe with it: Why did Turner kill the cubs? I understand that he had lost everyone he loved, but as a father himself, wouldn't he be opposed to killing children? Also, there seems to be no consequence to his actions whatsoever, even though he sistematically murdered dozens of rabbits and wolves. The Lugaru campaign was a decent piece of storytelling. Lunar shrines are built, in which priestess regularly light incense.Originally posted by Heksor:Be warned, I will be spoiling the ending of the cvampaign, so if you haven't finished it yet and would like to experience the campaign yourself, click away. ReligionĪs some concept art suggests, there is a sense of religion, or at least mysticality, within the rabbit race. Rabbits are a non agressive race, however when they are angered they attack back in full force calling neigboring holds for assistance. They have leaders of the settlements, or leaders of the groups if the Rabbits are nomads, but how that certain Rabbit became the leader remains mostly a mystery, however evidence has it that the leader rabbit fought his way up, challenging the old leader. Rabbits don't seem to have any type of political system. They originally traveled to these lands as nomads making what they could from the little they started with, setting up rich farmlands and building small homesteads built into the sides of mountain slopes. Rabbits take the center role in the overgrowth wolfire games production. ![]()
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