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That's preventative behaviour modification. If they're dead that can't grow into evil dwarf eating monsters later.
I like being able to "Minority Report" some things in this game.
Dark Urge has some pretty evil options too like killing your love interest.
I guess I'm not a good goblin biologist, because I never thought they were children...
I tried to knock them out but I missed and on the next turn Halsin tore them to pieces with his claws lol. That dude has no chill for goblins.
Orchestrate things so that Orin eats Grub (or possibly forces Yenna to do it according to Orin, but Orin's a liar and the former situation is shown to the player as solid proof that Orin does it).
I stumbled on the fact that it's avoidable after thinking it was a forced plot point to happen like that. I've ensured it never happens again.
Because it made me (42y) hit F8 after 5 minutes of starring at the screen in a state of sheer nothingness.