If we are simply talking Eligor in the story as the WoL PERSONALITY wise with none of his actual story character development that takes place around the same time frame....he honestly would not be that different. At least up until after he faces down Ifrit. At that point he would start questioning every little thing.
Wtf is going on here? Why doesnt anyone else do anything worthwhile? WHY THE FUCK DO THEY CALL ME TO TELL ME TO COME TALK TO THEM? Why is the leader an idiot?
This would likely eat at him until he gets to Cape Westwind, at which point the knowledge that he was being used as the MOST IMPORTANT PIECE in what wa essentially a campaign in multiple places along with the growing irritation and inkling that he was being used would come to their breaking point, and he would surprise switch sides.
I imagine that the Garleans probably wouldnt be too happy about this however seeing has he has already massacred like....hundreds of them by this point, so after being the main reason operation Archon FAILS he would veer off and basically be on the run, looking into ways to gain more strength to protect himself and understand the nature of the primals more intimately.
Ultimately he wouldnt really be able to find much, as his source of information(The many npcs associated with the Scions and the GCs) was effectively cut off with his betrayal, leaving him to either Ally with one of the primals knowing they could not temper him, or fighting a war of survival by his lonesome until he was finally hunted down, outmaneuvered, and then most likely murdered.
Wtf is going on here? Why doesnt anyone else do anything worthwhile? WHY THE FUCK DO THEY CALL ME TO TELL ME TO COME TALK TO THEM? Why is the leader an idiot?
This would likely eat at him until he gets to Cape Westwind, at which point the knowledge that he was being used as the MOST IMPORTANT PIECE in what wa essentially a campaign in multiple places along with the growing irritation and inkling that he was being used would come to their breaking point, and he would surprise switch sides.
I imagine that the Garleans probably wouldnt be too happy about this however seeing has he has already massacred like....hundreds of them by this point, so after being the main reason operation Archon FAILS he would veer off and basically be on the run, looking into ways to gain more strength to protect himself and understand the nature of the primals more intimately.
Ultimately he wouldnt really be able to find much, as his source of information(The many npcs associated with the Scions and the GCs) was effectively cut off with his betrayal, leaving him to either Ally with one of the primals knowing they could not temper him, or fighting a war of survival by his lonesome until he was finally hunted down, outmaneuvered, and then most likely murdered.