A redeemer, a giver of life, and bringer of true enlightenment. These are but a few descriptors we have been given in regards to this very radiant and interesting being. According to the fallen Nihil, he was sent here to scout and is studying burning embers from the celebration of fire. In what is described only as soon, the Queen of Ashes herself will arrive on Gielinor and I can't help but wonder, what is her personality?
I truly hope that her faction turns out to be one of religious zealotry, fanatics in their cause. A sense of vengeance permeates through those that have been redeemed by her radiant power of fire, a sense of rebirth and new purpose takes root within them, and they are transformed by her grace. This theme excites me and I hope to see it bloom into grandeur, for Gielinor should burn and thus be reborn. This faction would be the ultimate enemy of the Godless and some very good story telling potential is there.
Personally I would like to know how she rescued this Nihil from Freneskae, and I would love to see Zaros pay the price for his actions, for ignorance of compassion does not excuse one from atrocities. The fires of hatred have been stoked, and soon all shall burn. A glorious day indeed!
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November 10th 2016:
I pondering to myself if the choice I made in FOTG will be reverted or perhaps there might be a part of it which refers to giving Zaros the light simulacrum can be fixed. After years of wonderment and revelation I have greatly regretted my decision ever since. I do pray there is a way for me to return him to full power
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Zarosian Lorehound
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Inconsistent Completionist
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Zulkir
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November 10th 2016:
I pondering to myself if the choice I made in FOTG will be reverted or perhaps there might be a part of it which refers to giving Zaros the light simulacrum can be fixed. After years of wonderment and revelation I have greatly regretted my decision ever since. I do pray there is a way for me to return him to full power
Ancientm3ge
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Zulkir
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November 10th 2016:
I pondering to myself if the choice I made in FOTG will be reverted or perhaps there might be a part of it which refers to giving Zaros the light simulacrum can be fixed. After years of wonderment and revelation I have greatly regretted my decision ever since. I do pray there is a way for me to return him to full power
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What is this nonsense?
Jmods said no before, that the choices you made will be stuck forever sadly.
Ancientm3ge
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Good, let the hard choices stick. Being able to change them on a whim takes away consequence and meaning no?
I have to say that TLW was the hardest quest in the game choice wise, followed closely by Nomad's Elegy. I'm still wondering what might happen to Seren or the elves after leaving the dark shard and Eluned out. And also, did I put Icthlarin in danger by getting him to kill Gielinor, and did I give Sliske a Barrows super brother by killing Nomad?
Prepare for hell on RuneScape in
Naval Cataclysm!
Ancient Drew
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Ancientm3ge
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Good, let the hard choices stick. Being able to change them on a whim takes away consequence and meaning no?
I have to say that TLW was the hardest quest in the game choice wise, followed closely by Nomad's Elegy. I'm still wondering what might happen to Seren or the elves after leaving the dark shard and Eluned out. And also, did I put Icthlarin in danger by getting him to kill Gielinor, and did I give Sliske a Barrows super brother by killing Nomad?
I wonder that about Seren as well, especially since the choices didn't mention which methods were "correct" unlike in FOTG. Though the results seem peculiar to me since for some reason, leaving out the dark shard causes Seren to forget about what's ahead of the present.
Ancient Drew
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Ancientm3ge
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Good, let the hard choices stick. Being able to change them on a whim takes away consequence and meaning no?
I have to say that TLW was the hardest quest in the game choice wise, followed closely by Nomad's Elegy. I'm still wondering what might happen to Seren or the elves after leaving the dark shard and Eluned out. And also, did I put Icthlarin in danger by getting him to kill Gielinor, and did I give Sliske a Barrows super brother by killing Nomad?
The dark shard would probably have more to do with the elves, since Seren did say that she can't really make a full apology for something she cannot remember herself doing. Eluned's inclusion might have more to do with the Elder God pillar, since Seren might need to be whole to truly deal with them.
Icthlarin was already on the Scoreboard and had received an invitation from Sliske, so he may have already been in danger. I think one way to see the choice is really that you're deciding whether or not Death gets involved.
I doubt that killing Nomad would change whether or not Sliske would have made him into a wight, since he was able to turn Akrisae and Linza while they were still alive. I'd worry more about whoever let him take a piece of the Stone of Jas in Dishonour Among Thieves.