I thought there is already an option for Wyll to decide if he wants to save his father or break the contract. If you let him decide it, he will save his father and sign the new eternal contract. I will never let him sell his soul to any devil again. Wyll is basically the only person who keeps facing tough choices that require major sacrifices. He is too good a person to make choices that put himself first, and for that I am unapologetically interfering for sure. I have to, or this good man never gets a break in his life. To me, Wyll making his decision equals to Wyll sacrificing himself for others again, so I am not sure if this redundant option is really that necessary.
Also, during the conversation, we will be convincing Wyll, not speaking directly to Mizora for Wyll. We suggest to him what to choose, then he tell Mizora. For me, by the time this happens, Wyll is already deeply in love with my character. He is the only one I will romance in all my play throughs. I have a very specific type. Lol. I don't think it's that bad for a romantic partner to have a say in this scene if we plan to share the rest of our lives. If you don't romance him, it is super easy to max out his approval in a good or non-evil run. High approval means you are really good friends. It is natural to consult and listen to a good friend or someone you admire.
Last edited by BennettML; 18/09/24 05:54 PM.