You know you want to already. Just give in
Until you say you believe in the elf gods and then she breaks up with you.
I did re-download DAI
temptation for an elf necromancer is high
While true, in her defense, she was right.
The elven pantheon is basically just ultra conservative slave owners with cults of personality.
ah okay i have been de-convinced, no DA: I for me
Btw Koralash, so as fellow Thronebreaker player, I have to ask you.
So, I’ve redone the Aedirn chapter and got rid of Rayla for this run, but how do you feel about whether or not keeping Eyck of Denelse and Gabor Zigrin? Am currently in Mahakam at the start.
Nooo you must
If dragons didn’t want to be slain they shouldn’t have such lanceable hides
Any sufficiently powerful mage is indistinguishable from a god. - Isaac Asimov (probably)
Hehe, fair. Then there’s also the “Do I lie about the height of the peaks?” ( He actually leaves if you twist it in your favor).
And what about Gabor? If you keep him you get an, imho, pretty friendly dwarf and an okay card, but… old man dwarf is pissed at you if you don’t tell the truth
It has been a few minutes since I played so I don’t remember him very well unfortunately, go with your heart
[I love the concept of dragonslayers almost as much as I love dragons]
It can also be used by cynical unbelievers who feign piety to control the masses. And the game gives you that option, too.
That’s fair enough. Long story short, Gabor pretends to help you gain an audience with the dwarf elder-in-chief for aid, and he tells you to do so by murdering monsters in two former dwarven settlements, Boro’s Rump and Davor’s Abyss. You end up collapsing the first place, and flooding the other.
Only later do you find out that Gabor actually used you to cover up the fact his clan outright murdered another clan, as those dwarves weren’t slain by monsters as he initially had you believe. He did so on the order of his clan elders though and says he was against murdering the other clan.
Problem is, if you -do- rat him out, not just him and his elders and those taking part in the murder are punished, but the -whole- clan. But if you don’t rat him out, you get far less aid from the elder-in-chief and he is absolutely -livid-.
On my very first playthrough I let the dragon live after finding out she got enraged cause the dwarves smashed her eggs out of fear that she’d start demanding more tribute. Apparently she lived in Mahakam for centuries but now all of a sudden it’s a problem. But I do want to keep Eyck so, alas…
I’m doing my Sindarin homework (translating a LOTR excerpt from English) and I learned that Tolkien’s Sindarin has a word for stirrup but not thunder.
Creator priorities!
okay estinien
S’what we call internalised racism.
I also have no grasp of money and autism, so this tracks
You have no grasp of autism?
anyone else ever watch the hoof GP?