Call me dumb, but I just can't see how that's a bad comparison. A credit card is in many ways like money (especially in the way you can use both to pay for things), and at any rate, it doesn't have to be anything like money to prove my point - it is enough that both are used without their owner's permission
The big difference is because credit card isn't money, it is just a worthless piece of plastic used to access money owned by a bank or credit company. The person with the card actually borrows from the bank or credit company, and doesn't actually own the money.
Plus to even use a credit card you need an ID of some sort to prove who you are.
Money on the other hand can be used by anyone and its physical and belongs to the person with the money. You do not have to prove who you are to use the money.
If the daughter of someone in real life had actually gave her injured father's money and I mean Cash, legal tender, not just some bank's credit card(which is actually just a worthless piece of plastic with some bank or creditor behind it), in order to save her parent's life, it would not be viewed as wrong.
Believe me in many cases if someone is injured or dieing if the daughter gave permission to use parent's money(that is cash) if there was no other way to save the person the law would not view it as wrong. Its an amoral issue, neither immoral or moral. Some people might view it as good moral thing to do since life is more important than letting someone die, because there was no other way to save them.
thimble in KQ3 or other things the royal family has done.
Yep, among the things Alexander stole in KQ3, was baby bears food, he vandalized baby bear's chair, and he stole mother bear's thimble.
He also stole from his evil master, Manannan. Two wrongs do not make a right.
He also stole from the pirates, two wrongs do not make a right.
King Graham has stole Chicken Soup from a thieving dwarf, as well as one of the saphire jewels. Two wrongs do not make a right.
Instead of trying to find out who the Jewels belonged to he gave them to his wife as a wedding present.
Graham robbed food from the robbers in Serenia. Two wrongs do not make a right.
Rosella stole diamonds from the Dwarve's home without first asking the dwarfs if she could take them. She could have left them in the house, and asked the dwarves about them, rather than taking them, and then asking about them. Like Connor she "intended" to return them however. Because she did she was forgiven and even allowed to keep them.
Graham stole the Leprechaun King's royal Sceptor. The king may have stolen the shield(or at least given the shield by someone else), but two wrongs do not make a right.
Alexander kidnaps the Hole in the Wall and leaves him trapped in the catacombs. He also kidnaps the Rotten Tomato and gets him tossed into the swamp.
Alexander makes babies cry...
Alexander kicking the cat...
Alexander steals the druids sycle from the druids village without permission.
Valanice takes several things that do not belong to her from people in Falderal without permission.
Plus the many times they have broken and entered into people's homes without permission.
Etc, Etc. I shouldn't have to bring up every thing that royal family has stolen, as well as breaking and entering, as well the partially mean acts they have commited over the years(kidnapping and breaking and entering).
The royal family's habit of taking things that do not belong to them is repeated many times in the history.
Infact stealing random things seems to run in the family's blood line, one of King Graham's father, Sir Hereward's famous sayings was to;
"Pick up anything that is not nailed down. If it is nailed down, look for loose nails or boards. Check carefully into, under, above, below, and behind things."Hereward passed that on this son, and he passed that saying on his children and wife.
If anything a psychiastrist could probably have a field day analyzing his family, and the family motto.
Uhhh, is there a reason this place censors K Q 8.
Well at least in the american market the game was not actually listed as MoE in the title, only KQ:MOE. There was a sticker that pointed out it was the VIII installment of the series though.