I would agree about Halsin, but he makes a dip for the worse in act 3. I would say, gaslighting and guilttripping someone, who says No to him, is not morally good. Wyll tries it once and after the No is totally cool with it. (...) But as he is, I can't see Halsin as morally good, because if you actually say no to him, he is really toxic as he is now. Good people don't do that.
Wait, what does he do? I don't remember him doing anything strange after my Tav's rejection. Then again, I stopped having him in my party the moment I reached exceptional approval and then he spent time alone with Orin. He still seemed to be into my chara during the epilogue party.
Originally Posted by Anska
I have also never thought of Wyll as the moral compass of my group. Instead, I have thought of him as the moraliser of the group.
It was the same for me. I didn't even have him in the party and he would still bore me with his lectures. At some point, I started laughing every time he disapproved of my choices and would whine about it at camp.