Explains a lot why Isabel didn't want to be brought back. And why Eylin had to make peace with her gone. An interesting approach to dying and losing someone
@samantha_shaw
3 ай бұрын
Agreed, they do seem to have a very uplifting approach to death and loss, I guess when lifespans between elves and humans and gods are so different, acceptance is the only way to live, otherwise you end up like Ketheric Thorm, twisted by his grief.
@olgabahirkina1286
3 ай бұрын
@@samantha_shaw Ketheric was twisted long before his grief. He only followed Selune cause of his wife. No one took his wife from him, she was sick and dying, they all knew that. Then his daughter, supposedly his reason to live, fell in love and he wasn’t happy for her. He was jealous and obsessed and only wanted her for himself. Do you know what happens if you bring Isobel back to him alive? He puts in a tadpole in her, to control her. He is disgusting. His grief is part of the problem. Blaming the gods? Selune did not take his wife, and while we don’t know exactly how Isobel died, pretty sure Selune did not take her either. So all these jumps from Selune to Shar to Myrkul were sadistic attempts to make things as he wanted them to be. F*ck the whole land where he lived (I’m sure his wife and daughter “approved”), f*ck every tadpoled innocent person forced to be turned into a monster, f*ck even his daughter’s wishes.
@samantha_shaw
3 ай бұрын
@@olgabahirkina1286 He was a very messed up guy. You can see why Isobel would not want to go back to that.
@Ic3B4g
3 ай бұрын
Man, the companions just have such good stories in this game.
@samantha_shaw
3 ай бұрын
totally agree
@temperspace
3 ай бұрын
Did you have to make a choice to save them, or can u just save them as shadowheart origin
@samantha_shaw
3 ай бұрын
This is a Tav game but selecting Shadowheart to talk to them, you find them in the House of Grief - and saved them and Shadowheart keeps the Shar punishment scar on her hand rather than release/kill them to become moonmotes.
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