Why Did Arthur Kill Celica in Tales of Berseria?
Arthur's extreme devotion to his cause drove him to sacrifice Celica. He saw it as a tragic but necessary step to achieve his vision.
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Arthur killed Celica because he believed it was necessary to awaken Innominat and bring order to the world. It's a classic case of extreme measures for 'greater good' motives!
He was on some twisted 'save the world' mission and thought it was worth the cost. Seriously messed up priorities.
To awaken Innominat and bring what he saw as 'order' to the world. It's dark, I know.
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