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I would say Alexander, has taught his daughters directly that power is everything and takes precedence over anything/anybody… Since Kane is from a background of (obviously not of power), it’s up to the player to either change his fortune for power (and use it for good and evil) or be in a place of “submission” where you can either become a Slave and or Servant (technically very two distinctive paths) some of the females one of those paths… there’s also the romantic options for sub Kane (and ironically Veronica is one of those characters)… so in that regard there isn’t really a canon Kane, it’s what the player chooses in a sense and the world adapts to it… we know that Alexander wanted a Heir who’s male from his blood and Callista’s (his preferred lover) or just technically a male heir, so either way, I’m sure he wouldn’t mind Kane taking over, but something says to me he would preferred one of his “daughters” birthing a Heir… how that happens who knows… that’s the point, the choices change the story, what’s canon is what you want it to be… either way I’m excited for both dom and sub players!I was just about to post about this but you beat me to it (see below). This is a universal conversation (screenshots below taken from Dom path) with only references to Kane's rank being altered.
I see there are 3 major puzzles that remain aloof in Ep. 8, or because of Ep. 8.
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Why is Kane's ignorance of his heritage and his full place in the Gambit so necessary for his success in it? If Alexander's main lesson to his daughters was to always aggressively seize power, shouldn't informing Kane, who has lived a life that has taught him "only the rich can have power", that power is attainable if he is willing to take it be in Alexander's best interests? If Alexander is effectively hedging all of his bets on Kane being his continued image/legacy for a generation, shouldn't he be pushing SubKane to "snap out of it, and act like a man"?
2) Here and all of Cynthia's earlier conversations highly suggest that the DeKocks will win something in the Gambit, totally separate from whatever Kane's final fate will be. But what, and how? It's clearly not an assets acquisition should the Gambit fail again, and KG dissolve, else they would not be wanting Kane to rise above K4. It also cannot be a hostile takeover with Kane at the helm, else there is no "ticket" with a SubKane, and Delilah would be trying to get Kane promoted, and fast. Sure a SubKane could take Delilah up on her offer to cross over to DS and save himself from a life of misery, but that is effectively quitting the Gambit, leaving both Kane and DS without reward from the endeavor.
3) Seth. A) Why does Veronica feel the need to torture Seth, B) What is her cover story to the Board on why Seth is there, and therefore what Alexander had planned for him? I had previously thought that Alexander did want him for Astrid, but Ep. 8 reveals that Alexander figured she was dead, has no idea where she is, and would definitely be blocking any efforts to try to save her, so Alexander didn't want Seth, Veronica did. His presence is entirely her project, therefore torturing Seth was pointless and only served her own sadistic pleasure (as demonstrated by Astrid's opposite treatment of him).
So, if Veronica is the one truly running the Gambit, to the point where she is able to add aspects to it that are explicitly against Alexander's wishes (in Ep. 5, she claimed that all 3 siblings being brought to JF was necessary for the next Gambit Phase to begin, so she's lying about Seth), and she is actively rigging the game to ensure that only Olivia can win (whom she might be grooming as a puppet), then can we truly believe her that Kane needs to be kept in the dark, or is that just her sadism again (physical for Seth, psychological for Kane)? She seems to be the only one saying this, and Elena enforces it [but just barely] because she listens to Veronica. We have seen a template with Katsumi, who confessed that while physical sadism was fun, that she preferred the mind games of giving her victims (Seth) a ray of hope, having them cling to it, until the right moment when she crushes them, citing that the despair they exhibit is the greatest exhilaration she can experience.
2. The Role of the Decocks is unknown, but they have been meddling to get information on Veronica’s secret project… in which Veronica found out, but still offers a ticket to Nadia and presumably the others… tho Decocks are also interfering with Veronica’s plans with trying to rescue Cole, which is on the request of Callista.. which may cause a fallout the the Decocks and the Karlssons (Veronica) depending on what happens with Cole … and if he does Escape, it wouldn’t surprise me For Cole to do something drastic too…Miss Tess reacted positively to my statement that Cole is the type of father to save Kane no matter what his statutes is.. For Sub Kane specifically, there is a route for Delilah, which makes me think that to “Save” Sub Kane, they would use Delilah to keep him as a servant (heavily hinted at in the beginning of sub Kane part 1 by Delilah) but will have to see… Miss Tess said for both Dom and Sub, there would be 3-5 factions for him to choose, and one of the was introduced at the end of part 1 - Olivia faction (with Elena’s sponsorship) which Miss Tess surprisingly said that we could “betray” later to join another faction)
3-She doesn’t have the “Need” to Torture Seth, it may be in a sense unethical in her practices, but in the grand scheme of things, she was trying to help Astrid with her disease… and at the same time, would most likely benefit Seth as well… I