

The whole lead up to that seemed a little needlessly Dickish, since most of the serviles didn't even know he was there and didn't' wander into the northern wastes anyways. Where he takes over the world but then is a fairly benevolent and egalitarian ruler. I like what he does in the ending, rather. So you like innocent serviles dying in minefields and to spawned rogues

The Takers lead a mad attack on Dillame and are completely destroyed. Unable to reconcile their beliefs with the PC's actions they barricade themselves away from the world, nobody cares about them, and they never receive clarity. The Awakened dissolve, though some return to Vakkiri after many years and dream of the future. Takers rewarded by Trajkov as promised, and are made the chief administrators of his empire. The Takers bring a massive force back to Sucia and destroy the Obeyers. Granted a small colony by Trajkov, where they trade and farm. You are jailed until Trajkov attacks, when he executes you. Major Ending 6: Don't ally with Trajkov, but allow him to gain access to the Geneforge anyway He totally defeats the Shapers, and offers equality to serviles. You are jailed until Trajkov attacks, when he frees you and makes you his second-in-command. Major Ending 5: Ally with Trajkov and help him gain access to the Geneforge Kazg overwhelmed and razed Gnorrel killed the Shapers suppress all information about the Takers. Shapers are impressed and place Obeyers in charge of dumber serviles as "a useful and human buffer."
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Go into hiding, then return to their poor but free life in Vakkiri. You have a very successful life as a Shaper but are never completely trusted. Diplomatic relations established with the Sholai. The Shapers investigate Sucia, and slay the upstart serviles and Sholai. Major Ending 4: Destroy the Geneforge without anyone using it Eventually they give up and start new lives in the wilderness. Gnorrel leads infelicitous guerilla campaign against the Shapers. Journey to the Shapers to offer support in their wars are ill employed as cannon fodder.

You are conscripted and die.įound New Vakkiri and support the Shapers in their wars through trade and paid work. Goettsch builds an army and fights a long, bloody war against the Shapers. Major Ending 3: Allow Goettsch to gain access to the Geneforge You build an army, and so do the handful of other Shapers who use the Geneforge. Major Ending 2: Use the Geneforge yourself, but don't destroy it You build an army and a dictatorial nation in the wilderness, with no plausible opposition. Major Ending 1: Use the Geneforge yourself, then destroy it But I would say there are six major endings grouped into three and a half clusters, with variations for each dead servile leader. It may have indirect impact if it influences what you do with Trajkov or causes you to kill another sect leader.īecause of this last bit, there are technically 80 different combinations possible. Each sect has four possible endings: one for categories 1 and 4 one for category 2 one for category 3 and one for any category which is used if you have slain the sect's leader.Īs far as I can tell, what sect you are allied with has no direct impact on the ending. 1c and 3b are significant departures from their main branch, so I consider them fifth and sixth major endings.ġa) Did not destroy Geneforge, did not kill Trajkovġb) Did not destroy Geneforge, killed TrajkovĢa) Did not destroy Geneforge, killed TrajkovĢb) Destroyed Geneforge without using it, killed TrajkovĢc) Destroyed Geneforge without using it, did not kill TrajkovĪdditionally, each servile sect gets a page of the ending. Mechanically, there are four completely different ending categories:Ģ) Don't use the Geneforge, don't empower Trajkov or Goettschģ) Don't use the Geneforge, empower TrajkovĤ) Don't use the Geneforge, empower Goettsch (which also requires killing Trajkov)Įach category except 4 has several details that can change it in minor ways. If you have information to the contrary, please share it and I'll try to fix things. I haven't tested all of this, but based on what I can find, I think this is accurate.
