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Sebastians trying, Solomon should of been trying with him by GUIDING Sebastian so he doesn't do something stupid (which he eventually did) because he is a CHILD who DOESNT KNOW. I do not blame Sebastian at all. It's better to be there for someone when they are making mistakes to help them through it than not be there at all.
I agree with you in that sense of Solomon not making any effort to guide Sebastian to the right direction.
Seabass is an insufferable siscon who somehow decides unforgivable curses should be the FIRST resort to all problems, despite most of the spells taught to students being potent killing weapons in their own right. He just goes straight for the taboo ones.
Anne is useless and just casually accepts her uncle's decision to let her die.
Solomon is absolutely the worst. Not only because he actively sabotages all of Seabass's attempts to help, no matter how minor... but I lost the very last of my patience for the arsehole when he came into a room full of Inferni and the first fŭcking thing he does is attack my character. He ignores the swarm of undead and tries to kill the Hogwarts student who is trying to fix all of this. He totally deserved to die... and Avada Kadavra wasn't necessary for it. Just repeatedly casting Descendo until he was a bloody mess on the floor works for most human enemies, so why not him?
Funny thing is... at the start of the questline I hated Ominis for getting so pissy about my knowing of the Undercroft... yet by the end, he seemed like the only voice of reason.
The story is garbage. Sorry. It is.
We, as the special student, should be able to help. Especially after you finish the main questline you should have the ability to.
It is not a garbage for me, but I respect your opinion.
I strongly agree in what you are saying here. I have figured it out once I saw professor Bakar's memory.
I agree. Hopefully an expansion will come in the future.
In another playthrough, it will be different as I will be playing differently.
I cannot believe Mr Solomon not helping Sebastian to cure Anne, which is his niece. A reason should be behind of it and as I said previously, there is no cure as it will make Anne worse. I feel like Solomon was right in that sense.
there's a difference the Goblins/wizards aren't our MC's relatives vs. Uncle Solmon is a relative