Talk:Corvo Attano/@comment-107.15.108.73-20140311035928/@comment-16533050-20140311040904

Honestly, I think Daud is pretty altogether. He has his cult of followers, but is smart enough to know what the magic entails. I think Daud's main problem was arrogance.

He wanted to matter... he needed to matter. To that end, he kept doing more and more things with his powers to the point that the Outsider wasn't interested in him anymore. That hurt him (in a way) and he continued to seek out the shrines to get in the Outsider's favor once more. His speech to Corvo at the end of their fight (on Low Chaos) is a GREAT insight into his character - he knows he's been wrong all this time as a killer, and sees the epitome of what he wanted to be within Corvo (again on Low Chaos after they fight).

Hm, I kinda went off topic. My apologies.