Talk:Morris Sullivan/@comment-3242762-20150118194149/@comment-16533050-20150119183825

Everyone has their own head-canon as to how something should be, especially when we're allowed to interpret parts of the game.

That you think the way you do is perfectly fine, and could be correct.

As for myself, I've always held Morris as someone who had something wrong with him mentally - his mannerisms, the hints of his actions in notes found about him, etc.

That fact that his family inbreeds is a very good indicator that he does indeed have mental defects as is oft the case when such situations occur(ed) in the real world - mental disabilities, physical deformities, etc

This plus the fact that seeing as how he is at the tower, apparently the Empress was okay with him being at the Dunwall - perhaps she took pity on him.

In the opening mission at Coldridge Prison, Hiram Burrows actually sends Morris out of the room when he and Campbell try to force Corvo to sign the confession and talk more 'freely' to him about the conspiracy. This alludes that more than likely Morris knew nothing of the conspiracy at all. He was more a loyal soldier/lapdog then a traitor. Evil and twisted? Perhaps? But definitely not as bad as someone who willfully planned the murder of a good woman.

Anyway, that's my just my own head-canon on it. I could be wrong. :)