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Like, Mordred doesn't seem to care if people view him as a tyrant or righteous ruler... he just gets ♥♥♥♥ done. If a tyranical approach does not serve the cause, why pursue it?
Same goes for Chistianity vs Old Faith. He seems to have respect for both and as far as Dark Arts go, the Christians in this game prove on more than one occasion that they're not beyond using dark arts.
Though I'd put his allegiance and sympathies more with Old Faith : D
So tyrant/christian imo.
That said its a game so you do whatever you want :)
In this game though you get to play him various ways if you so choose.
He also seems to know/accept both Old God and Christ are real (which makes sense since the game is literately based in afterlife). So deities must exist. And he is not in favour of pissing ether side off if can be avoided, but will if it's required.
That's the way I made Mordred be. Kinda funny being able to bring in the Black Knight and the White Knight to the same Round Table.