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I spared him.. I'm like robin hood there.. fk the wealthy.
Honestly.
The correct answer is always the one whose still alive.
History and morals are always written by the victors
1) if you're poor why are you making kids without proper finances to support them?
2) stealing is not an option. That guy spend his time and money to raise that horse, you have no right to steal his property.
3) He could've find some job or lawn some money
Although I did that choice seems like Socrates just wanted to hear an answer, game didn't state that you're deciding guys future now. It was just a question seems like
2. Stealing is an option. That guy most likely didn't raise the horse. He probably had a slave do it.
3. Not really. He lived in Athens. Also i doubt anyone wanted a poor man who they'd have to pay alot when they could have slaves do it.
Only jobs that person could've gotten or had since he was poor were farming and fishing. Which what do they require? A HORSE.
Stealing is wrong, yes. But in this scenario in this time. It was logical and acceptable.
And depending on your choice you may face dire consequences later.
Oh shnizz, the NSA is using game developers to collect data for psychological profiling. That would explain some of the really bad dialogues.......