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Complaining about something that's been around for 25+ years....
You can murder the goblin children. They programmed an NPC to savage a goblin child as he breaks out of jail. Seems to be a little bit of personal selection going on here.
But Goblins aren't people tho. I mean you can kill the owlbear cub too.
That, sir, is the most racist thing I've read in a long time.
Huh, you're right, that was weird now that I think about it. Maybe there's some weird rule...Because I think with Halsin, in order to not have them alert others, you have to kill the two gobbo kids. Maybe to the ratings boards they don't count...? I dunno. The other kids with numbers seemed to disappear once I aggro'd the whole camp. The others seem to be immortal (I haven't tested exhaustively because...Duh) but any kids I saw die were offscreen otherwise.
Well the rating board doesn't seem to think they are so /shrug. It's a governmental body so they must be right, trusted and obeyed without question.
Still immersion breaking. I was baffled when I could kill a zombie boy in Dead Island.