>>56207778>N, being a manipulated by GhetsisPersonally I think that despise being manipulated by Ghetsis he still gets chosen by one of the Tao dragons shows that there's something real on him regardless of the way Ghetsis "raised" him.
Also, I've always loved the implication that N is a "real" chosen hero, but the protagonist only gets "chosen" as the called-forth counterpart because N recognized him/her (in his autistic ways) as his equal. So the protagonist is kinda like "fake chosen" that is implied to have the potential but is really "not there yet" and is forcefully thrown into a situation where they have to step up to fate.
I kinda wish the second part of the campaign (post Dragonspiral) was more fleshed out isntead of feeling rushed.