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lmao, I haven't finished the game yet but I was so sad when I couldn't invite him to the party and knew it probably wasn't an ending with him
If I may ask, what is frightening about Sunder more than Eric’s red flags?
I skipped both of them.
Eric for me was by all accounts more concerning due to the overbearing nature, obsession, being rude to your friends, crossing boundaries, and prejudice leading to abduction and mutilation of weapon people for their pieces.
Eric is worse out of the two, but generally my ideals are you really shouldn't be with anyone you need to justify yourself being with. Sunder is an individual who in real would circumstances, I wouldn't want to be with due to the magnitude of his issues. He should have himself sorted before being in a serious relationship.