Talk:Farley Havelock/@comment-5581261-20121013211209/@comment-3514681-20121021183036

I'd say that he is sane enough. I think that loyalist conspiracy went a little TOO well, and he just found himself in a position to take power, so he did. I don't think he was too planning, but he definitely saw Corvo as a tool. Just as he got to a position of power, he realized that his own tool will stop him from taking the power. At the end of the game, he probably realized that, well, he got the power, but paid a price which was too high for him.

To be fair, i did not expect him to betray me, as compared to Pendleton, whom i figured for a douche the moment i saw him; maybe his way of communication to Corvo was due to him being an army man?