@TwilightFaze
I'll grant that most of the commentary provided here is by children (ofwhatever age) who don't know what theyre talking about andwho just want tao releive the anxiety they feel about what an assshole the holy knight is.
It is however, a vast oversimplification to say that if killing doesn't change you, you're a heartless sociopath. Most of the time, killing someone is overshadowed by the frantic situation. The tremendous amount of adrenaline and anxiety combine with a violent act to create a perfect storm from which PTSD emerges. People who think through a killing and then perform it ina clinical manner almost never show signs of PTSD, not because they're sociopaths, but because theres no adenaline and fear surrou ding the act. There may be some regret, but usually such a killing is backed by fairly clearly reasoned out necessity, which acts as a bulwark against pointless emotional responses. These are the people who are fine with killing clear enemies, but who would lose their shit if they accidentally killed an innocent.
Yes there are sociopathic/psychopathic people who feel nothing over killing people, but they're exceedingly rare, and throwing the term around willy-nilly simply devalues to impact it should have when used correctly.