Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-4708882-20181120125145

1. I'd personally kill him outright if he killed my child because with the legal system he might con his way out or keep the others from killing him. Granted given what Parker did I'd want to torture him but if nothing else I'd want to kill him, however I can see why some would want to take him to prison so the bodies could be found and maybe help the family get some closure.

2+5A. Honestly it kind of makes him in someways more dangerous in the moment but possibly less in long term, while a long term might eventually get more damage done they have to ensure things go as planned or everything is ruined while short term can't generally be foiled as easily due to "fine, I'll just gut you". I do think Brock will notice how impulsive Carnage is and use that to outsmart him.

3. You might prefer the 2003 in some ways as all the sins are former reflections of humans that weren't successfully resurrected so to speak, but take forms of the mortal life they're based on with the implication they have some or all their memories but want they're own existence. In it Lust is similar but in she has a "lust" in the sense of wanting a normal life and legitimate love, Pride is King Bradley, Wrath is a kid who wanted revenge on a mother he feels failed/abandoned him to where he craved a mother figure and among other things Envy in it is male who hated the heroes and their father. Unfortunately the main villain herself isn't a daughter good as Father in my opinion.

The Brotherhood version they are implied lacking names due to Father creating them and only seeing them as the sins but I definitely agree they could of done better with the sins though Greed and Wrath were the best of the story. Father apparently only gave him one "Ultimate Eye" he had to keep hidden but ultimately Father is that type of parent. Edward and Alphonse are in my opinion some fun protagonists that act similar to real brothers at times with their protective nature but arguments at times vs just jerks or sickly nice.

4. He's technically both throughout the game but we hear him admit he's been part of groups like the onres that ambush and when Ellie asks he refused to give an answer. With the vaccine a group was working on a vaccine but the process would involve killing Ellie by extracting some part or thing by her brain with Joel demanding "Get someone else then" and when told she's the only candidate he massacred everyone possible. Basically the only things that allow him are the vague past with implication he's killed innocents and arguably the killing of everyone that was trying to make the vaccine (great father figure though). It's a game I'd recommend. I haven't played the "Condemned" series but I'll have to see if I can find a copy.

5B. I think he was scared of them finding him and killing him, with gangsters they'd likely keep a close eye and kill him if they even suspected him and the Loa can apparently appear anywhere that someone owes them based off the ending. With the criminal underworld he might have a chance albeit low of success but Loa not so much and unlikely a deity would save his soul either way. That said I think Facilier was a big part of entertaining the audience and a great villain overall.