When will game developers get over themselves and let us save when and wherever we want? The Lich was much easier than the Arch Demon. They crushed his toes and fingers, poured molten lead into his eyes, and nailed him to the cross.” “ Nathanael was soon apprehended for his heresies and deceptions and summarily executed. Who’d have thought you could’ve gotten lost in a game this linear? “You are as brothers, though you share no blood between you, and many are the times you have thanked God for sending you such a boon as Lippi.” Friend at times, rival at others, but always reliable.” A rival doesn’t sound very reliable, but whatever. For his aid in securing the release of the hostages, Lippi was given a lenient sentence, and released half a year later with a new eye and arm – ‘gifts’, both – for his trouble. “ Ignoring Flint’s wrathful epithets, you cared for Lippi’s wounds, nursing him back to health. However, a Knight of the Peace took Lippi’s right eye and arm in the clash. Giauque managed to sneak past Flint’s forces and got the bandits to release the hostages and lay down their arms. Flint, captain of the Knights of the Peace, decided that the time for negotiation had passed and sought to remove them by force. Years later, Giauque became a negotiator and helped a lord deal with bandits that invaded his mansion and took hostages. He claimed that the retreating army forced him to set the trap and left him there to be claimed by it, too. “My mortis glyphs have proven surprisingly effective in the past. “I’d not open that if I were you,” said a voice behind Giauque. In the cellar of a keep they had taken, there was a chest that Giauque just couldn’t resist. Giauque was working as a new recruit of the Knights of the Republic. You’re given the option to reminisce on the first time Giauque met Lippi. Lippi detected that it was sealed with a mortis glyph instant death trap, likely set by the goblins that called these ruins home. Later, the trio passed by a treasure chest they had already opened. However, Giauque felt more certain that their own beliefs were no less such. The church dismissed it as a faerie tale. Yet, at the end of the day, the Devil irrevocably returned to spirit away the souls of the king and his queen, or rahab. The king destroyed the defectors who had left his kingdom for the barbarian tribes within a day. Giauque reminisced about the legend of a king who sold his soul to the Devil in exchange for the endowment of magic.
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