Talk:The Outsider/@comment-16533050-20171228091332/@comment-16533050-20180104004848

@ Hirvitank

I enjoyed reading your reply, you put good explanations on things and obviously did your research. I agree with a good deal of it and the rest has given me something to think about. Thanks for that. :)

@ Fradi

In the first game I feel the Outsider more expected Corvo to do things wrong/bloody and wanted to witness what new destruction could be wrought before eventually losing interest in his new "toy". However, the fact that Corvo overall chose the Low Chaos route seem to intrigue him far more. It was something new and fresh.

In the second game the Outsider definitely had a more 'emo' feel to him. Gone was the enigmatic, austere persona and it was replaced with a "Poor me. Boo-hoo. Life sucks." attitude.

In DotO... the Outsider came off as fanfic wishful thinking somehow being allowed to be written into a game. Ugh. I have my own opinions about that, but rather than continue with it, I'll just say it was extremely uncharacteristic and even more disappointing and lame.

Finally, as to Delilah being the cause/fault of everything in D2 and DotO, I always took the Outsider's attitude to be: here's some power, manage it how you want but don't complain when situations go wrong against you. He could do well to listen to that same advice.

It was the OUTSIDER who gave Delilah her power. Had he not done so, she would not have amounted to anything and been a threat to no one. So, in essence, ALL of this is kinda HIS fault, if we're gonna play that type of blame game, and Daud was right all along.