Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6192846-20150822000535/@comment-67.66.95.101-20150925041407

What that anon said. To me, this actually feels more like trying to absolve some blame/turn Adam into a woobie and make everything ever Seth's fault when the biggest point in Evillious is that EVERYONE can do horrible things given the right circumstances. Adam, desperate to get back at people for using his mother, brainwashed and used a woman he later fell for. Pinning that on Seth with no concrete evidence, and, what I feel, removing responsibility from Adam would take something away from the character and the story.

As well, while Adam would be blamed at work for it, that doesn't mean that it would be his fault if it's Seth's doing. If he knew it was Seth who sabotaged things, then he'd not have any reason to blame himself for the death of Cain and Abel at all--project lead or not, because it would be a direct action of the man he hates and has no reason to take the heat for personally.