Ok, this is just another typo, but it stands out so much... We're close to the end of the game, you know that.
Cyril's plans to overthrow the leader of the Ten Wise Men failed the moment he decided not to wait for our heroes to defeat his boss first: he might have had a chance at defeating them if he had attacked them by surprise after they had won, since they'd be tired then (on second thought, no, he wouldn't have, not in my case at least). In the end, he was just another (un)wise man who fell by the hands of justice.
Battling these powerful beings one after another, our friends don't have much time to wonder about what the Ten Wise Men's reasons were for wanting to annihilate the whole universe; rule it? That, one could understand. But since we're almost at the end, someone in the party already feels in grasp of victory, loses the constant fighting tension that accumulated during the assault: it won't change their final task, that is to stop the Crest of Annihilation, but they have a right to know the reasons they're fighting against.
No comments:
Post a Comment