Originally Posted by Michieltjuhh
Originally Posted by Noelle666
I would love to hear explanation from the writer himself. I have only theories: from "since Halsin is a wood elf let's make him more lore accurate" (which was f*ed up) to "well, having an ultimate good guy who has only pros is boring, let's add some "fire".
I fully understand you.
Thing is he even wrote the foundation for Halsin's cons in act 3. He's starting to wonder if the shadow druids were right the longer he is in the city. Shows that he seems to really dislike the 'civilized' world and can be quite easily swayed himself if given the chance. The PC could then work on having him accept it or deny it entirely. Boom, act 3 story for Halsin. But that's all you get, a foundation.

Ive also talked about some of what they could have done in this thread based on conversations I had with Halsin. The whole leadership stuff that ive mentioned. Plus after the curse is lifted he basically has...nothing. Perhaps he has an existential crisis now that his only real goal that was 100ish years in the making is accomplished and leaves him feeling lost and useless. There was a LOT of potential for this character.