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This. Hmm....
I may hold off joining them all then and just work to see if I can get the clerics and barbarians to play nice together.
Was kind of my thought. It's interesting as they're all sort of evil in some way, arguably. Even Jax was an Alb.
I would join the separtists - but they are too emo. It is the law that is rubbing me wrong with the Beserks (especially since the leader of the Hammer clan had me steal some tech for him) - the open hypocrisy (wife hates me, even though I tried to save lives and play nice with others) is driving me crazy. Really think I want to go solo, but don't you have to join a faction to get their unique abilities? Ugh. The moral ambiguity and loathsomeness of factions in Gothic nor Elder scrolls franchise got nothing on this.
Yeah they're all a little extreme and you see their members regularly taking on strange bed-fellows to further their goals. Maybe we should make our own settlements so we can play how we want to and make our own pseud-faction somewhere on the east coast of the US maybe?
I fully support and endorse the establishmnent of a new faction on the east coast of the US (out of zones at risk for flooding due to climate change...)