Short Answer
When It Makes Sense
- Good fit: You are under immediate, life‑threatening attack and have no realistic means of escape or non‑lethal subdual. In this scenario, lethal force may be the only way to protect yourself or innocent bystanders.
- Good fit: Your mission or contract specifically requires the elimination of a Nilfgaardian soldier to prevent a larger strategic loss (e.g., stopping a planned assault on a civilian settlement).
When You Should Avoid It
- Warning sign: The soldier is unarmed, retreating, or poses no imminent danger. Using lethal force here can be ethically questionable and may attract unwanted retaliation.
- Warning sign: You are in a jurisdiction (real‑world or in‑game legal system) where killing an enemy combatant could be classified as a crime, leading to severe penalties or loss of reputation.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Eliminates an immediate threat, protecting yourself and any allies present.
- May achieve a critical objective quickly, such as preventing an imminent attack on a vulnerable group.
Cons
- Potential moral and psychological impact, including guilt or desensitisation to violence.
- Escalates conflict, possibly provoking retaliation from Nilfgaardian forces or damaging your standing with neutral parties.
Decision Checklist
- Is the threat immediate and unavoidable?
- Do you have a viable non‑lethal alternative (e.g., disarm, negotiate, flee)?
- What are the short‑ and long‑term repercussions for yourself, allies, and the broader situation?
Alternatives to Consider
Before resorting to lethal force, explore options such as using a stun weapon, grappling to incapacitate, creating a distraction to escape, or attempting dialogue if the soldier appears willing to listen. In many gameplay scenarios, non‑lethal tactics can still achieve mission goals while preserving moral capital.
Final Recommendation
If you are faced with an unavoidable, life‑threatening attack and no reasonable non‑lethal means exist, lethal action can be justified. However, whenever possible, prioritize de‑escalation, escape, or non‑lethal subdual to reduce moral and strategic costs. Always consider the broader narrative consequences and, in real‑world analogues, consult legal or professional counsel before any violent action.
FAQ
Should I Kill The Nilfgaardian Soldier?
It depends on the immediacy of the threat, available alternatives, and the potential consequences. Use lethal force only when necessary and no safer options exist.
What should I consider before I Kill The Nilfgaardian Soldier?
Assess the level of danger, explore non‑lethal tactics, understand legal or narrative fallout, and weigh moral implications before deciding.

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