![]() ![]() In a past life, the player character was an Inquisitor and "missionary" in service to Thaos. What was the question and what was the answer? I had trouble following the story at this point. Originally posted by Mikali:At the end of the game the protagonist has some super important question he wants Thaos to answer. That you aren't really given that many answers but can instead choose your motives and conclusions. :D Perhaps that was why I enjoyed it so much. I wonder if that made any sense because the plot is so open and leaves you much room for interpretation. I personally liked it how you can shape the relationship of your Awakened Soul and Thaos a bit instead of it being static despite the fact that you are going through your Awakened Soul's memories. They all are mainly related to the fact that your Awakened soul and Thaos's soul have known each other in the past and have some business that wasn't resolved when you met last time, and to the conflict of whether the 11 gods are true (as Thaos wants people to believe) or false (as Iruvana or whoever that lady was taught people to believe on).ĭepending of your character's motives, you also might just be after Thaos because he crossed your path in the first dungeon and you are mad at him for basicly stealing souls of thousands of children.įunnily the game also seems to let you to choose whether you believe Thaos or not but whatever you decide, the game still has similar final showdown. As far as I understood, the question that you seek answers from Thaos is slightly up to you to decide. ![]()
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