Meanwhile Royal Army scouts are back and report that they found an abandoned Fomorian fortress nearby. The lord decides to investigate to take cover from the snowstorm, rest, and prepare to defend against Pontiff army if needed.Brynn wrote:I left a mark for myself on a hill we passed yesterday. We passed that mark again just now. No matter how far we go, we'll end up in the same place.
Brynn wrote:Can you sense it? The appearance is of a fortress... But magically, it cannot exist. The fortress and the snowstorm are both unnatural occurrences in our world. Completely out of place. I can tell they were unstuck in time, brought forward from a point hundreds... no, thousands of years ago. It's like necromancy, except practiced on an entire section of the world itself. And it's clean work, completely stable and functional. Only the gods themselves are capable of such feats.
Morrighan wrote:Should we not take action now, before it is too late? Already I fear for the next cycle... What will the mortals think when they see these ruins? They will fear Elchulus, and the reflections will make him stronger. This has become a vicious cycle that favors evil. We must act!
Cichol wrote:If death is forgotten... If this city is forgotten... Then this war would be forgotten as well.
Morrighan wrote:Yes, and Elchulus will be forgotten.
Cichol wrote:But Morrighan, forgetting would not stop it from existing. Those reflections would return, in time. And when they do, your perfect world would be ruined.
Morrighan wrote:We only need a place to gather the lost reflections. I believe she would help us with this.
Cichol wrote:The god of Neimheadh? But Morrighan... You know as well as I that there is no perfect seal. So dramatic a change would hasten the final cycle. Is that truly what's best for this world?
Morrighan wrote:I know in my heart that it is. I will sacrifice everything I am to bring about a perfect world.
...Cichol wrote:So be it. Let it be written in the Book of Destiny.
Cichol wrote:You wish to end the cycle entirely?
Morrighan wrote:Think about it. Consider all the sorrow, despair, pain, destruction, and death. Without those to feed on, Elchulus will grow weak.
Cichol wrote:So you would stop the creation of all reflections? How is that even possible?
Morrighan wrote:With a new world. One where reflections are forgotten. A world without fear, hunger, or pain. A perfect world. A Paradise of Oblivion.
Cichol wrote:The projections you saw are from thousands of years ago. They capture the moment Morrighan and I altered fate itself. Together we wrote oblivion into the Book of Destiny, and brought a wave of oblivion to cleanse the world. But our paradise was that in name alone.
Player wrote:Oblivion?
Cichol wrote:Did you think this a simple curse? A magician's trick? The hero fights to prevent from everything being forgotten. And their reward is to be forgotten themselves. Do you understand the depths of this deception? The gods told the hero to stop oblivion. But oblivion is a blindfold created by the gods.
Player wrote:Why?
Cichol wrote:To hide the true form of this world. Tell me, what happens if Elchulus is not sealed again? Do you think the reflections will tear it all apart? Oh, if it were only so simple. This world is fading because Erinn is coming. The arrival of Erinn is the true end of all things. It is because the second moon rises...
Player wrote:Moons?
That's sneak-peak for the next Redeemer, which should arrive next patch.Cichol wrote:The two moons that rise when Erinn arrives. Ladeca and Eweca. That is what the gods fear the most. And you will behold it yourself, in time.
And said that Macklin might know more. We went back to him, and he elaborated on the topic since he could no longer pretend he doesn't know a thing.If you're talking about Jardin Volcano, then yes. You can't go there though. No one can. It's a restricted area. Though, since you're a human... It might be okay... I wonder if that old road is still intact.
More importantly - we didn't actually meet Morrigan, but her imitation. We were actually baited to come here and defeat Arcana, as they needed something from her:Culann wrote:So that's the blessed Fragarach. Since you held your own against Arcana, I can only assume that idiot finally did something right.
Shortly after they left. We started investigating the place and found the scientist logs:Enok wrote:I have obtained all the materials you require. Now, my goddess, shall we go?
When we returned to town, we learned that "another human army is approaching the town" - the Pontiff Court, which is in conflict with Royal Army due to recent events.The goal of the Arcana experiment was simple. We were to place the Jardin Volcano spirit into the dead Nemedian's body... We were successful. The spirit had full control of its new body, and we knew we were ready for more complex challenges. But our second experiment was a complete failure. The ancient spirit vanished without a trace. Soon after, Arcana's physical ability rapidly improved. It was as if... she had absorbed that spirit's strength. When our other specimens began to disappear from their enclosures, our suspicions were confirmed. Some of our Fomor collaborators argued to stop the experiments. They feared what she would become. And rightly so... During one of our tests, a researcher came into direct contact with Arcana and died instantly. It seems she is not only capable of absorbing other spirits, but the souls of living creatures as well. When we finally realized our mistake, it was too late. Arcana has gone wild. We can no longer control her. Even our armies are no match for her. I fear all will soon be lost...
Please take a moment to note that these were just my impressions of the game and do not ultimately reflect the game in its entirety.
Ask yourself how long does it take to get first 20 levels in the game. An hour maybe? You can't expect anyone to make review anywhere close to reality with so little time played.This was just the first 20 levels of the game.