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* Next to nothing compares to what happens after the events of the Battle Tower, when Damian and the Black Ring flood the entirety of the Broken Valley with Deathfog, killing all life in it. You can return there after the event, but if you get too close to the surface, you will also die as well.
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* Bellegar is a huge source of comic relief throughout the game, being a magical, immortal, rhyming CloudCuckooLander who starts to be a sort of hilarious menace to the player. However, there are darker tones to his pranks, such as soul-forging an innocent young man to a chicken. Were the chicken to be killed by a fox, an eagle, or a hungry traveller, this young man would die too. Bellegar's so-called prank is actually quite cruel.

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* Bellegar is a huge source of comic relief throughout the game, being a magical, immortal, rhyming CloudCuckooLander [[CloudCuckooLander cloudcuckoolander]] who starts to be a sort of hilarious menace to the player. However, there are darker tones to his pranks, such as soul-forging an innocent young man to a chicken. Were the chicken to be killed by a fox, an eagle, or a hungry traveller, this young man would die too. Bellegar's so-called prank is actually quite cruel.
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* Bellegar is a huge source of comic relief throughout the game, being a magical, immortal, rhyming Cloudcuckoolander who starts to be a sort of hilarious menace to the player. However, there are darker tones to his pranks, such as soul-forging an innocent young man to a chicken. Were the chicken to be killed by a fox, an eagle, or a hungry traveller, this young man would die too. Bellegar's so-called prank is actually quite cruel.

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* Bellegar is a huge source of comic relief throughout the game, being a magical, immortal, rhyming Cloudcuckoolander CloudCuckooLander who starts to be a sort of hilarious menace to the player. However, there are darker tones to his pranks, such as soul-forging an innocent young man to a chicken. Were the chicken to be killed by a fox, an eagle, or a hungry traveller, this young man would die too. Bellegar's so-called prank is actually quite cruel.
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* Bellegar is a huge source of comic relief throughout the game, being a magical, immortal, rhyming Cloudcuckoolander who starts to be a sort of hilarious menace to the player. However, there are darker tones to his pranks, such as soul-forging an innocent young man to a chicken. Were the chicken to be killed by a fox, an eagle, or a hungry traveller, this young man would die too. Bellegar's so-called prank is actually quite cruel.



* In a game full of necrophilia, it should be no surprise that cannibalism comes into play at one point. Alzbeta seems to be a normal shopkeeper, right? [[spoiler: Nope. She and a deranged cook named Dwayne work for Gula, a 'man of great hunger'. They stole food which was meant to be given to beggars, but two healers stumbled upon their operation. One of them, Otto, was killed by Dwayne. So Alzbeta thought 'why waste this body?' and take a wild guess what they were planning on serving Gula next.]]

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* In a game full of necrophilia, it should be no surprise that cannibalism comes into play at one point. Alzbeta seems to be a normal shopkeeper, right? [[spoiler: Nope. She and a deranged cook named Dwayne work for Gula, a 'man of great hunger'. They stole food which was meant to be given to beggars, but two healers stumbled upon their operation. One of them, Otto, was killed by Dwayne. So Alzbeta thought 'why waste this body?' and take a wild guess what they were planning on serving Gula next.]]]]
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!!General



* Your first encounter with Damian is downright chilling. Not only does he look terrifying, with his pupiless eyes and pale complexion, your encounter also takes place during the middle of the night, and he threatens you and taunts you all while speaking very calmly.



* After you complete the main quest of Sentinel Island, Damian will entirely nuke Broken Valley and Sentinel Island. Most everyone who you helped and spoke with in those two locations is now dead, with a few exceptions. One can't help but get a bit nauseous at the thought.
!!Farglow and Broken Valley
* Your first encounter with Damian is downright chilling. Not only does he look terrifying, with his pupiless eyes and pale complexion, your encounter also takes place during the middle of the night, and he threatens you and taunts you all while speaking very calmly.
* Lord Lovis may seem benevolent at first, but he can appear quite unsettling. First of all, there's the combination of his skin colour being a pale gray and you not being able to see his face through the bizarre helmet he wears. Then, there's the music which plays while you speak with him - called 'Waltz of Woe' - which is a slight bit creepy. And this combined with the deep, yet loud voice he has...
** He tells you that Maxos cursed him because of his taste for wine and women. As is revealed later, Maxos didn't mind that, but actually cursed Lovis because Lovis was a brutal, arrogant tyrant.
* Naberius, one of the first necromancers you meet in the game and one of the few who isn't batshit crazy, claims that [[BlatantLies he doesn't experiment on humans.]] A few bloodstained cages in his cave and his storage prove otherwise.
!!Maxos Temple and Sentinel Island



* Lord Lovis may seem benevolent at first, but he can appear quite unsettling. First of all, there's the combination of his skin colour being a pale gray and you not being able to see his face through the bizarre helmet he wears. Then, there's the music which plays while you speak with him - called 'Waltz of Woe' - which is a slight bit creepy. And this combined with the deep, yet loud voice he has...
** He tells you that Maxos cursed him because of his taste for wine and women. As is revealed later, Maxos didn't mind that, but actually cursed Lovis because Lovis was a brutal, arrogant tyrant.
* Naberius, one of the first necromancers you meet in the game and one of the few who isn't batshit crazy, claims that [[BlatantLies he doesn't experiment on humans.]] A few bloodstained cages in his cave and his storage prove otherwise.
* Luxurius is a Divine Order general who also happens to be a sexual predator. According to Tom, whose wife was kidnapped by Luxurius, he abducts women and upon releasing them bribes them into silence. It is also said that some don't make it back at all, so it is implied that his sexual engagement with his victims can be so intense and sadistic that it kills some of them. Needless to say, killing him is extremely satisfying.

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* Lord Lovis may seem benevolent at first, but he can appear quite unsettling. First of all, there's the combination of his skin colour being a pale gray and you not being able to see his face through the bizarre helmet he wears. Then, there's the music which plays while you speak with him - called 'Waltz of Woe' - which is a slight bit creepy. And this combined with the deep, yet loud voice he has...
** He tells you that Maxos cursed him because of his taste for wine and women. As is revealed later, Maxos didn't mind that, but actually cursed Lovis because Lovis was a brutal, arrogant tyrant.
* Naberius, one of the first necromancers you meet in the game and one of the few who isn't batshit crazy, claims that [[BlatantLies he doesn't experiment on humans.]] A few bloodstained cages in his cave and his storage prove otherwise.
* Luxurius is a Divine Order general who also happens to be a sexual predator. According to Tom, whose wife was kidnapped by Luxurius, he abducts women and upon releasing them bribes them into silence. It is also said that some don't make it back at all, so it is implied that his sexual engagement with his victims can be so intense and sadistic that it kills some of them. Needless to say, killing him is extremely satisfying.
!!Orobas Fjords



* Halliwel, though being almost frustratingly ObviouslyEvil, is still quite disconcerting. Not only is his face majorly deformed, he also speaks in a calm, yet sinister fashion, and his introduction music is just plain creepy.
** He cursed an innocent man who wanted his autograph to be eaten alive by a demon. You find this man, Kelton, as a skeleton in the healer's house basement who reveals that the demon is eating him - in his dreams, and yet the effect still shows. The fact that he is forced to exist as a skeleton while technically still being alive is pretty disturbing.
* Halliwel is generally calm. But that is not the case for his associate, Laeniel, whose face you never truly see, expect that he has dark gray skin and red markings. His roommates say that they always hear him chant ominously when he's at home. When you meet him for the first time, he speaks ominous lines in his dark, gravelly voice. Most notably 'I am the one... to bring the many.'
** Laeniel and Halliwel were planning to sacrifice Laeniel's roommates. In short, these two men would have been killed had you not stopped Halliwel. And since killing Laeniel isn't part of the main quest, you can neglect him in which case they would probably be killed anyway.
* After you complete the main quest of Sentinel Island, Damian will entirely nuke Broken Valley and Sentinel Island. Most everyone who you helped and spoke with in those two locations is now dead, with a few exceptions. One can't help but get a bit nauseous at the thought.



!!Aleroth (Flames of Vengeance)
* Luxurius is a Divine Order general who also happens to be a sexual predator. According to Tom, whose wife was kidnapped by Luxurius, he abducts women and upon releasing them bribes them into silence. It is also said that some don't make it back at all, so it is implied that his sexual engagement with his victims can be so intense and sadistic that it kills some of them. Needless to say, killing him is extremely satisfying.
* Halliwel, though being almost frustratingly ObviouslyEvil, is still quite disconcerting. Not only is his face majorly deformed, he also speaks in a calm, yet sinister fashion, and his introduction music is just plain creepy.
** He cursed an innocent man who wanted his autograph to be eaten alive by a demon. You find this man, Kelton, as a skeleton in the healer's house basement who reveals that the demon is eating him - in his dreams, and yet the effect still shows. The fact that he is forced to exist as a skeleton while technically still being alive is pretty disturbing.
* Halliwel is generally calm. But that is not the case for his associate, Laeniel, whose face you never truly see, expect that he has dark gray skin and red markings. His roommates say that they always hear him chant ominously when he's at home. When you meet him for the first time, he speaks ominous lines in his dark, gravelly voice. Most notably 'I am the one... to bring the many.'
** Laeniel and Halliwel were planning to sacrifice Laeniel's roommates. In short, these two men would have been killed had you not stopped Halliwel. And since killing Laeniel isn't part of the main quest, you can neglect him in which case they would probably be killed anyway.



* In a game full of necrophilia, it should be no surprise that cannibalism comes into play at one point. Alzbeta seems to be a normal shopkeeper, right? [[spoiler: Nope. She and a deranged cook named Dwayne work for Gula, a 'man of great hunger'. They stole food which was meant to be given to beggars, but two healers stumbled upon their operation. One of them, Otto, was killed by Dwayne. So Alzbeta thought 'why waste this body?' and take a wild guess what they were planning on serving Gula next.]]
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!!Farglow and Broken Valley
!!Maxos Temple and Sentinel Island
!!Orobas Fjords
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* In a game full of necrophilia, it should be no surprise that cannibalism comes into play at one point. Alzbeta seems to be a normal shopkeeper, right? [[spoiler: Nope. She and a deranged cook named Dwayne work for Gula, a 'man of great hunger'. They stole food which was meant to be given to beggars, but two healers stumbled upon their operation. One of them, Otto, was killed by Dwayne. So Alzbeta thought 'why waste this body?' and take a wild guess what they were planning on serving Gula next.]]
!!General
!!Farglow and Broken Valley
!!Maxos Temple and Sentinel Island
!!Orobas Fjords
!!Aleroth (Flames of Vengeance)
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!!Farglow and Broken Valley
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* In a game full of necrophilia, it should be no surprise that cannibalism comes into play at one point. Alzbeta seems to be a normal shopkeeper, right? [[spoiler: Nope. She and a deranged cook named Dwayne work for Gula, a 'man of great hunger'. They stole food which was meant to be given to beggars, but two healers stumbled upon their operation. One of them, Otto, was killed by Dwayne. So Alzbeta thought 'why waste this body?' and take a wild guess what they were planning on serving Gula next.]]

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* In a game full of necrophilia, it should be no surprise that cannibalism comes into play at one point. Alzbeta seems to be a normal shopkeeper, right? [[spoiler: Nope. She and a deranged cook named Dwayne work for Gula, a 'man of great hunger'. They stole food which was meant to be given to beggars, but two healers stumbled upon their operation. One of them, Otto, was killed by Dwayne. So Alzbeta thought 'why waste this body?' and take a wild guess what they were planning on serving Gula next.]]]]
!!FarglowAndBrokenValley
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* In a game full of necrophilia, it should be no surprise that cannibalism comes into play at one point. Alzbeta seems to be a normal shopkeeper, right? [[Spoiler: Nope. She and a deranged cook named Dwayne work for Gula, a 'man of great hunger'. They stole food which was meant to be given to beggars, but two healers stumbled upon their operation. One of them, Otto, was killed by Dwayne. So Alzbeta thought 'why waste this body?' and take a wild guess what they were planning on serving Gula next.]]

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* In a game full of necrophilia, it should be no surprise that cannibalism comes into play at one point. Alzbeta seems to be a normal shopkeeper, right? [[Spoiler: [[spoiler: Nope. She and a deranged cook named Dwayne work for Gula, a 'man of great hunger'. They stole food which was meant to be given to beggars, but two healers stumbled upon their operation. One of them, Otto, was killed by Dwayne. So Alzbeta thought 'why waste this body?' and take a wild guess what they were planning on serving Gula next.]]

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