What can change the nature of a man?


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DarkCrisis said:
What say you oh Nameless One?

*snaps fingers*

Oh yeah baby... you know it...

it's gotta be..

LOVE

sugar... gotto be..

LOVE

honey...

it could only be

LOVE, sweet darling

(Chorus of Celestials)

OH YEAH!

(Does the splits)

- JamusBraun, God of Soul

For additional queries on earthly matters, please insert silver piece into jukebox
 
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catastrophic events. Such as the death of a wife/child/parent/dear friend. These will generally have the tendency to drastically change a man.
 

Oh yeah, Torment. The best. CRPG. Evar.

From the novelisation of the game dialogue, available here:

"Wait! I have one final question: What can change the nature of a man?"

THE QUESTION IS MEANINGLESS.

"Nonetheless, before there is an ending between us, I will hear your answer."

THEN THIS IS MY ANSWER, AND YOU ARE THE PROOF. NOTHING CAN CHANGE THE NATURE OF A MAN.

"If there is anything I have learned in my travels across the Planes, it is that many things may change the nature of a man. Whether regret, or love, or revenge or fear - whatever you believe can change the nature of a man, can."

THEN YOU LEARNED A FALSE LESSON, BROKEN ONE.

"Have I? I've seen belief move cities, make men stave off death, and turn an evil's hag heart half-circle. This entire Fortress has been constructed from belief. Belief damned a woman, whose heart clung to the hope that another loved her when he did not. Once, it made a man seek immortality and achieve it. And it has made a posturing spirit think it is something more than a part of me."
 




Anything that goes directly against his view of the world.

- or -

Facing death. No matter how much they say they are, people are usually not ok with their own mortality and having to face it (in a foxhole or a cancer ward or wherever) can often change a person.
 

p.s.
Time and love are both very good, too. In fact, love may be the best answer yet, but I posted mine in case you want something more immediate then 'time' and I think love's been covered well enough :) I'll second it, though.
 


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