Talk:Tact Arusahorun Faubley/@comment-25712820-20151212011140/@comment-25450485-20160113073109

I don't think the thought of Medea selfishly using him as a disposable pawn ever crossed his mind.

Why?

1) She gave his life a second chance after he died

2) She let him keep the memories of his old life, giving him one hell of an advantage

3) She also gave him dat power

4) She (her fragment) became his lover

5) She's an actual goddess

So with all what she's done for him, doing a few little errands would really be a very small compensation to pay. And it DID go very well until Naofumi went for a counterattack.

And since the reincarnators were all inherently (either themselves or due to Medea's alterations) very arrogant and slow at some aspects, the winners of that war had to make Tact's punishment as severe as humanly possible to discourage others from attempting the same and to avoid any of them getting reincarnated afterwards.

Also, Naofumi's personal grudge against him killing Atlas sure contributed to the severity of the punishment.