Talk:Farley Havelock/@comment-23789329-20131204044037/@comment-5607198-20131207180839

except he sacrifices no one. Corvo and the conspirators are all betrayed and murdered, but not SACRIFICED. In BERSERK, griffith kills the band of the Hawk, yes, but he is doing so as a LITERAL sacrifice: human lives for godly power. Havelock is making no payment or exchange "I have to let you die for the greater good" or anything, he's killing people out of fear. He's afraid people will question his legitimacy in his seat of power, and kills them preemptively. He also doesn't care about these people. Griffith at least had to love his band of mercenaries for the ritual to work.

It's a pointless comparison. Like saying "Judge Dredd and John Wayne are similar because they both shoot people"