![]() ![]() Bad Samaritan: The Lamb can save animals from being sacrificed by the followers of the Old Faith, but they only do so to make them join their cult, and followers of The One Who Waits are just as likely to be sacrificed to appease their god, with at least one sacrifice being a requirement for game progression. ![]() Bad Boss: If the player doesn't attempt to make them go down the mostly Benevolent Boss route, they can play them as a tyrant who murders their followers and serves their meat to the others as food, intimidates their followers into giving them gold, makes them eat shit or starve, imprisons them for fun, persecutes the elderly, deny their followers rest even if they're deathly ill, among other things.And despite being their cult's only combatant, they alone are sufficient for driving off the Old Faith and defeating the Bishops. Badass Adorable: They're a cute little lamb, but also the vessel of an ancient god.Back from the Dead: They have already been beheaded when they find their way to The One Who Waits' prison.Asskicking Leads to Leadership: They're both the leader of a cult and the primary warrior of their dark god.Hell, even if they have to kill someone, they can choose to help them Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence, as opposed to gruesomely killing them on the spot or sacrificing them to appease an eldritch horror. but they can be incredibly benevolent and kind to their followers, making sure they're well fed, have comfortable places to sleep, and inspire genuine loyalty without having to kill anyone on their side. Sure, the Lamb is doing a lot to free The One Who Waits and usher in his coming, which naturally means a lot of death, murder, and other ugliness. Anti-Villain: Can be played this way if desired.Ambiguous Gender: Word of God says their gender is intentionally neither male nor female.Depending on how the player plays them, though, they can potentially be just as horrible as the Bishops. A Lighter Shade of Black: Is a Dark Messiah, but also a massive Benevolent Boss to their followers compared to the Bishops, as they at least provide shelter and food in exchange for work and worship.The Ageless: While their followers can age into elders and eventually die, the Lamb remains the same age throughout the entirety of the game.The trailers make them out to be genuinely friendly unless provoked. Affably Evil: Not at first during the game's opening, but they get to live under the condition of becoming the leader of an Apocalypse Cult, and all that it implies.A follower of The One Who Waits who was saved from death at the last second and made into their god's vessel and prophet. ![]()
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