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* DieLaughing: His death quote has him do this, having [[BloodKnight enjoyed a good fight]] and [[spoiler:hoping more chaos afterwards will awaken the god in Lehran's Medallion.]]
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* TheCaligula: A dangerous and insane king who thrives on the chaos of the war. He was willing to abandon his capital to prolong the war and continue watching the chaos.

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* TheCaligula: A dangerous and insane king who thrives on the chaos of the war. He was willing to abandon his capital to prolong the war and continue watching the chaos. [[spoiler:Plus, he only sees his kingdom's army as a tool to fulfill his true goal. He actively wants Daein to be razed alongside the rest of the continent upon the dark god's awakening.]]



* NotAfraidToDie: For all his cruelty and hatred of the weak, he places his goal to upend the continent's social order above his own life, believing that it doesn't matter if he dies as long as he is proven right.

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* NotAfraidToDie: For all his cruelty and hatred of the weak, he surprisingly admirably places his goal to upend [[spoiler:upend the continent's social order order]] above his own life, believing [[spoiler:believing that it doesn't matter if he dies as long as he is proven right.]]

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* TheExtremistWasRight: [[spoiler:Well, not about the "Dark God" being a ''Dark'' God, but there are eerie parallels to what happens in Part 4 of ''Radiant Dawn'' and what Ashnard was seeking to achieve.]]

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* TheExtremistWasRight: TheExtremistWasRight:
** In his MotiveRant towards Reyson, he angrily laments how much the continent's society places value on the station they are born in, seeing it as breeding weakness and undeserved authority. While ''Path of Radiance'' itself lightly touches on it, ''Radiant Dawn'' later has the corrupt Begnion Senate serving as one of the main antagonistic forces, which consists of wealthy nobles who flaunt and abuse their inherited titles and look down on the "lowborn".
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[[spoiler:Well, not about the "Dark God" being a ''Dark'' God, but there are eerie parallels to what happens in Part 4 of ''Radiant Dawn'' and what Ashnard was seeking to achieve.]]

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