Jan-31-2019 PST runescape

​Zamorak a hypocrite

So I afresh alternate to this game, and I've noticed that humans assume to like "modern" Zamorak. Humans say he's not "evil" anymore, that Jagex fabricated him beneath villainous. They point to the adventure Dishonour A part of Thieves as the adventure that makes Zamorak likable. I afresh played that quest, RS gold for the aboriginal time, and candidly Zamorak doesn't assume any beneath angry than he did in the RS2 days. In fact, he's a massive actor now.


He says that he wants humans to be chargeless from ascendancy and control, yet he himself is accurate and domineering. He atrociously pursues those who balk him, as apparent during the Tales of the God Wars. At one point in Dishonour A part of Thieves he says, chat for word, "You will do as I command."


These are just two examples from his all-embracing authoritative persona. He even gets affronted if the amateur says he's traveling to "steal" the Stone of Jas, because in his apperception it's appropriately his (hint, it's not alleged Stone of Zamorak). So he's a tyrant who preaches anarchy, absolute hypocritical.


Moreover, he claims to affliction about the accepted people, yet he nuked a acreage that is the admeasurement of the F2P map, allegedly just to save himself. Seems like a egocentric act for a so alleged abandon fighter. Like brainstorm if George Washington had blown up bisected of the States to save himself during the American Revolutionary War; doesn't assume like a acceptable affair to do.


The affair is, I can't acquaint if this affectation is intentional, or if Zamorak is declared to attending like a acceptable guy now, and it's just awkward autograph that makes him attending like a hypocrite. Is there something I missed?


I'm absolutely confused.


In case you're wondering, I've played all the appropriate requirements for Dishonour a part of Thieves and all the appropriate requirements for its requirements (I accept an unwearable adventure cape from RS2.) I was a big belief aficionado aback in the day.


Zamorak was consistently the attribute for evil, and while he does seems beneath atrocious in newer quests, I don't see why humans accept started to like him.

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