Quote Originally Posted by EaraGrace View Post
If morality is subjective, then wouldn’t it be impossible to say that someone is wrong for acting against others? After all, if I’m simply following my subjective moral principles, then am I not acting in the right as much as anyone else? What right would you have to judge anyone, if it’s all subjective?
Whether or not morality is subjective is a philosophical debate that's more than I care to get into over a fictional story in a video game. :P However, as an analogy, consider the position of someone who is pro-life who believes that abortion is the murder of millions of innocent lives every year. Discourse and democracy have failed to achieve the desired result of having it outlawed, so they feel it's their moral imperative to take matters into their own hands. They handicap every doctor who performs them so no more lives will be lost. Were they right to do this? Odds are even those who agree that abortion is murder would not condone handicapping doctors. The person would probably only be celebrated by a minority who would be considered extremists.

Loathe as I am to use that as an example, it was the first one that came to mind.