Originally Posted by AmayaTenjo
I do like the idea of him being anxious and getting a little primal and losing it a little in that scene

Im just not sure about the bear

Originally Posted by EMar
I don't think the bear scene per se is a problem. Personally I'd never go that route, but it's not like they couldn't have implemented it with the sweet version of Halsin from ACT 1-2. To be fair, it kind of would have fit very well into that scenario too.

By what we know, it seems Halsin hasn't allowed himself intimacy for the duration of the Shadow curse, which is like 100 years or something. Then he meets Tav and seemingly falls in love. He feels something he hasn't in a very very long time. Now comes the intimate scene in the woods. Halsin actually appears VERY nervous, which is to be expected if he's "doing it" for the first time in 100 years with someone he actually cares for. And it's not uncommon to, you know, loose a bit of control over certain bodily functions when you're very nervous in situations like this. And in Halsin's case failing to control the bear would therefore be a pretty expected reaction after all. He does also sound very surprised and a bit confused if Tav says they "like it". Almost as if Halsin has never been in this situation before and is a a bit shocked that Tav wants to get it on with the bear.

So, what I mean is that they clearly could have implemented the bear without making Halsin a manipulative toxic ass in ACT 3 if they would have wanted to.

He had no private life for a century, yes, so it is natural to become aroused a bit too much and let your inner beast out. Plus, he apologized for this. I also like this part: big strong guy but not emotionless, kind of cute in a way.
Also, the bear scene to me is not really a problem too because you can easily skip it and choose his elf form (and gods, I find this scene very hot).

Last edited by Noelle666; 18/10/23 01:44 PM.