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The captain of the South doesnt let you question anything or tell you why hes doing stuff until you blindly follow and go about killing people and ♥♥♥♥ for him.
Ironically the man who seems like hes blood thirsty and rules with an iron fist and "No Questions Asked" will actually indulge you and tell you everything about whats happening on all sides better than the "Good" guy captain. I love it cuz it makes you realize some people who seem morally good and looking out for people may actually just be bullshitters looking out for themselves and theyre own. Your just a pawn with no clue of whats happening and the "Good" guys keep telling you that Arthur is evil and such.
There is enough nuance that I dont know who is bullshitting me even by act 3.