Originally Posted by Sini
I think you should think about this game in a different way than just in terms of “good” and “evil”. Good and evil defined our morals and ethical views. These mechanisms only work to a limited extent in a fantasy world.

Unsure if aimed at me, if so, I just wanted to say my ending comparisons don't really rely on pure morality all that much (AKA I don't really focus much on 7K deaths), but on what it means for the character psychologically. I love dwelling into what Ascension represents in terms of Astarion's insecurities, fears, and relationship with the world and what Tav's response to it means to him in the end in regards to confirming or challenging those. But I'm aware that this is very disputed on these threads, so it's just an agree to disagree situation.