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In the fourth installment, without any expansions, all the campaigns are very interesting and unique because they don't have the usual plot where it's like, "Oh no! You have a very strong enemy! He's different from you, and he's generally evil and unpleasant, so gather an army and take him down!" But I like the campaigns for Emilia and Goldot the most because the first one doesn't have a so-called happy ending, and after completing it, you start to wonder, "What was the point of all these wars and bloodshed? After all, thousands, maybe even millions of innocent people will die, and in the end, nothing will change." And I liked the campaign for Goldot because he's kind of on the side of Death, but he's not a villain, and people hate him because he's not like everyone else. This is what happens in life too – there are no clearly defined sides of good and evil; there's a generally accepted point of view, and if you don't agree with it, you'll be an outcast, even if you're not harming anyone.