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** Also, late in the chapter (through the green teleportal), people collapse and transform into zombies before your eyes, and there's nothing you can do to save them.. It's implied that they can't control their instincts to kill and eat people, and that killing them is merciful, as one even thanks you.

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** Also, late in the chapter (through the green teleportal), people collapse and transform start turning into zombies before your eyes, zombies, and there's nothing you can do to save them.. It's implied that they can't control their instincts to kill and eat people, and that killing them is merciful, as one even thanks you.
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** Also, late in the chapter, people start transforming into zombies before your eyes, and there's nothing you can do to save them.. It's implied that they can't control their instincts to kill and eat people, and that killing them is merciful, as one even thanks you.

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** Also, late in the chapter, chapter (through the green teleportal), people start transforming collapse and transform into zombies before your eyes, and there's nothing you can do to save them.. It's implied that they can't control their instincts to kill and eat people, and that killing them is merciful, as one even thanks you.
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** Also, late in the chapter, people start transforming into zombies before your eyes, and there's nothing you can do to save them.. It's implied that they can't control their instincts to kill and eat people, and that killing them is merciful, as one even thanks you.
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* For fans of the first game, Builders' premise--that the hero took the Dragonlord's offer to rule half the world--is one. It gets even worse in chapter 4, where you find [[spoiler: the hero has lived countless years alone in a tiny castle. By the time you meet him he's a raving loon who actually believes that he rules over Alefgard]].
* Rimuldar, once a pristine place surrounded by a lake, has became a poison-infested DeathWorld. You spend the majority of your time there caring for ailing people, aided by the nun Elle. She ''severely'' berates herself for failing to save three patients who turn into zombies, then falls ill herself and asks you to MercyKill her before she can cause anyone harm.
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