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* Essa, a CoolOldLady and an NPC you encounter during Verse's quest when Verse wants to kill her as RevengeByProxy, who has such a strong force of personality she's able to make Verse shut up just by glaring at her. By 'interrogating' her, she reveals she's basically lost it all to the war, including her daughters, and basically tries to goad you into a SuicideByCop through sheer PassiveAggressiveKombat (among other things she named one of her pigs "Kyros the Overpig", which takes some ''chutzpah''). The otherwise BloodKnight Verse [[PetTheDog ends up opposing killing her]] because she realizes they're NotSoDifferent in having lost loved ones, and will leave her be if you let her deal with Essa.
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* Essa, a CoolOldLady and an NPC you encounter during Verse's quest when Verse wants to kill her as RevengeByProxy, who has such a strong force of personality she's able to make Verse shut up just by glaring at her. By 'interrogating' her, she reveals she's basically lost it all to the war, including her daughters, and basically tries to goad you into a SuicideByCop through sheer PassiveAggressiveKombat (among other things she named one of her pigs "Kyros the Overpig", which takes some ''chutzpah''). The otherwise BloodKnight Verse [[PetTheDog ends up opposing killing her]] because she realizes they're NotSoDifferent not that different in having lost loved ones, and will leave her be if you let her deal with Essa.
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* During an Anarchist playthrough, the Fatebinder can convince nearly every Archon to join them. Tunon's first trial can be used to convict Ashe, Tunon can then be convinced to submit, with Mark falling in behind quickly, while Nerat can be overpowered by a loyal Verse. With the proper setup, the Fatebinder can subdue all Archons without fighting them.
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* During an Anarchist playthrough, the Fatebinder can convince nearly every Archon to join them. Tunon's first trial can be used to convict Ashe, Tunon can then be convinced to submit, with Mark falling in behind quickly, while Nerat can be overpowered by a loyal Verse. With the proper setup, the Fatebinder can subdue all Archons without fighting them. Complete with the unrestricted access in Act II, the Fatebinder can maximise the accumulation of power, and all for themselves!
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* The ending of Act 2. Your enemies attack the Mountain Spire and in response you use the Spire's Resonator to [[spoiler:declare an Edict on Vendrien's Well. In an instant, you've gone from a renowned but relatively low ranking Fatebinder to the Archon of Edicts, a being rivaling Kyros.]]
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* The ending of Act 2. Your enemies attack the Mountain Spire and in response you use the Spire's Resonator to [[spoiler:declare declare an Edict on Vendrien's Well. In an instant, you've gone from a renowned but relatively low ranking Fatebinder to the Archon of Edicts, a being rivaling Kyros.]]
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* On a Chorus playthrough, if you choose a companion of Loyalty 4 or higher to [[spoiler:sacrifice to the Voices of Nerat, they ''take them over''. That's right, a random person manages to bend a centuries-old MindHive Archon to their will just because they're really good friends with you.]] With the ''Bastard's Wound'' DLC, [[spoiler: a loyal Verse can do this in ''any'' playthrough at the end of her personal quest]].
** [[spoiler: It probably helps, a LOT, that the Fatebinder is also an Archon with a theme of leadership.]]
** [[spoiler: Allowing a loyal companion to take over the Voices also eliminates the possibility of Nerat coming back after a kill due to how magic works in Terratus. At a more pragmatic/evil level, taking over the Voices ensures that the souls devoured during a Chorus playthrough are not "wasted".]]
* During an Anarchist playthrough, the Fatebinder can [[spoiler: convince nearly every Archon to join them. Tunon's first trial can be used to convict Ashe, Tunon can then be convinced to submit, with Mark falling in behind quickly, while Nerat can be overpowered by a loyal Verse. With the proper setup, the Fatebinder can subdue all Archons without fighting them.]]
** During the Anarchist playthrough, [[spoiler:even if the Fatebinder disobeyed Mark's instructions and showed up in Tunon's court to put Ashe/ Nerat on trial first, Mark still speaks up for the Fatebinder should they win Tunon's trial, complete with a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to Tunon.]]
* [[Spoiler:In a Rebel playthrough, if you choose to enlist the Unbroken, you can retrieve Dauntless to inspire them to take on the Scarlet Chorus and ''win''. It's especially refreshing when you realise that in every other playthrough, the Unbroken were either humiliated or crushed.]]
* Essa, a CoolOldLady and an NPC you encounter during Verse's quest [[spoiler:when Verse wants to kill her as RevengeByProxy]], who has such a strong force of personality she's able to make Verse shut up just by glaring at her. By 'interrogating' her, she reveals she's basically lost it all to the war, including her daughters, and basically tries to goad you into a SuicideByCop through sheer PassiveAggressiveKombat (among other things she named one of her pigs "Kyros the Overpig", which takes some ''chutzpah''). [[spoiler:The otherwise BloodKnight Verse [[PetTheDog ends up opposing killing her]] because she realizes they're NotSoDifferent in having lost loved ones, and will leave her be if you let her deal with Essa.]]
** [[spoiler: It probably helps, a LOT, that the Fatebinder is also an Archon with a theme of leadership.]]
** [[spoiler: Allowing a loyal companion to take over the Voices also eliminates the possibility of Nerat coming back after a kill due to how magic works in Terratus. At a more pragmatic/evil level, taking over the Voices ensures that the souls devoured during a Chorus playthrough are not "wasted".]]
* During an Anarchist playthrough, the Fatebinder can [[spoiler: convince nearly every Archon to join them. Tunon's first trial can be used to convict Ashe, Tunon can then be convinced to submit, with Mark falling in behind quickly, while Nerat can be overpowered by a loyal Verse. With the proper setup, the Fatebinder can subdue all Archons without fighting them.]]
** During the Anarchist playthrough, [[spoiler:even if the Fatebinder disobeyed Mark's instructions and showed up in Tunon's court to put Ashe/ Nerat on trial first, Mark still speaks up for the Fatebinder should they win Tunon's trial, complete with a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to Tunon.]]
* [[Spoiler:In a Rebel playthrough, if you choose to enlist the Unbroken, you can retrieve Dauntless to inspire them to take on the Scarlet Chorus and ''win''. It's especially refreshing when you realise that in every other playthrough, the Unbroken were either humiliated or crushed.]]
* Essa, a CoolOldLady and an NPC you encounter during Verse's quest [[spoiler:when Verse wants to kill her as RevengeByProxy]], who has such a strong force of personality she's able to make Verse shut up just by glaring at her. By 'interrogating' her, she reveals she's basically lost it all to the war, including her daughters, and basically tries to goad you into a SuicideByCop through sheer PassiveAggressiveKombat (among other things she named one of her pigs "Kyros the Overpig", which takes some ''chutzpah''). [[spoiler:The otherwise BloodKnight Verse [[PetTheDog ends up opposing killing her]] because she realizes they're NotSoDifferent in having lost loved ones, and will leave her be if you let her deal with Essa.]]
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* On a Chorus playthrough, if you choose a companion of Loyalty 4 or higher to [[spoiler:sacrifice sacrifice to the Voices of Nerat, they ''take them over''. That's right, a random person manages to bend a centuries-old MindHive Archon to their will just because they're really good friends with you.]] With the ''Bastard's Wound'' DLC, [[spoiler: a loyal Verse can do this in ''any'' playthrough at the end of her personal quest]].
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**Allowing a loyal companion to take over the Voices also eliminates the possibility of Nerat coming back after a kill due to how magic works in Terratus. At a more pragmatic/evil level, taking over the Voices ensures that the souls devoured during a Chorus playthrough are not"wasted".]]
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* During an Anarchist playthrough, the Fatebinder can[[spoiler: convince nearly every Archon to join them. Tunon's first trial can be used to convict Ashe, Tunon can then be convinced to submit, with Mark falling in behind quickly, while Nerat can be overpowered by a loyal Verse. With the proper setup, the Fatebinder can subdue all Archons without fighting them.]]
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** During the Anarchist playthrough,[[spoiler:even even if the Fatebinder disobeyed Mark's instructions and showed up in Tunon's court to put Ashe/ Nerat on trial first, Mark still speaks up for the Fatebinder should they win Tunon's trial, complete with a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to Tunon.]]
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*[[Spoiler:In In a Rebel playthrough, if you choose to enlist the Unbroken, you can retrieve Dauntless to inspire them to take on the Scarlet Chorus and ''win''. It's especially refreshing when you realise that in every other playthrough, the Unbroken were either humiliated or crushed.]]
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* Essa, a CoolOldLady and an NPC you encounter during Verse's quest[[spoiler:when when Verse wants to kill her as RevengeByProxy]], RevengeByProxy, who has such a strong force of personality she's able to make Verse shut up just by glaring at her. By 'interrogating' her, she reveals she's basically lost it all to the war, including her daughters, and basically tries to goad you into a SuicideByCop through sheer PassiveAggressiveKombat (among other things she named one of her pigs "Kyros the Overpig", which takes some ''chutzpah''). [[spoiler:The The otherwise BloodKnight Verse [[PetTheDog ends up opposing killing her]] because she realizes they're NotSoDifferent in having lost loved ones, and will leave her be if you let her deal with Essa.]]
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** Eventually subverted [[spoiler:when the Voices sent agents to murder Essa]].
* A minor one, but [[spoiler: killing Krokus after uncovering his lies]] counts. [[spoiler:It takes some out-of-the-box thinking and reading between the lines, but the Fatebinder can deduce that Krokus is not a reformed criminal as he claimed, but a traitor who killed the merchant he was supposed to protect, and drugged the merchant's daughter for his own purposes. Allowing Verse to gut him feels extra satisfying.]]
* A minor one, but [[spoiler: killing Krokus after uncovering his lies]] counts. [[spoiler:It takes some out-of-the-box thinking and reading between the lines, but the Fatebinder can deduce that Krokus is not a reformed criminal as he claimed, but a traitor who killed the merchant he was supposed to protect, and drugged the merchant's daughter for his own purposes. Allowing Verse to gut him feels extra satisfying.]]
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** Eventually subverted [[spoiler:when when the Voices sent agents to murder Essa]].
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* A minor one, but[[spoiler: killing Krokus after uncovering his lies]] lies counts. [[spoiler:It It takes some out-of-the-box thinking and reading between the lines, but the Fatebinder can deduce that Krokus is not a reformed criminal as he claimed, but a traitor who killed the merchant he was supposed to protect, and drugged the merchant's daughter for his own purposes. Allowing Verse to gut him feels extra satisfying.]]
* A minor one, but
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* The ending of Act 2. Your enemies attack the Mountain Spire and in response you use the Spire's Resonator to [[spoiler:declare an Edict on Vendrien's Well. In an instant, you've gone from an a renowned but relatively low ranking Fatebinder to the Archon of Edicts, a being to rival Kyros.]]
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* The ending of Act 2. Your enemies attack the Mountain Spire and in response you use the Spire's Resonator to [[spoiler:declare an Edict on Vendrien's Well. In an instant, you've gone from an a renowned but relatively low ranking Fatebinder to the Archon of Edicts, a being to rival rivaling Kyros.]]
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* Essa, a CoolOldLady and an NPC you encounter during Verse's quest [[spoiler:when Verse wants to kill her as RevengeByProxy]], who has such a strong force of personality she's able to make Verse shut up just by glaring at her. By 'interrogating' her she reveals she's basically lost it all to the war, including her daughters, and basically tries to goad you into a SuicideByCop through sheer PassiveAggressiveKombat (among other things she named one of her pigs "Kyros the Overpig", which takes some ''chutzpah''). [[spoiler:The otherwise BloodKnight Verse [[PetTheDog ends up opposing killing her]] because she realizes they're NotSoDifferent in having lost loved ones, and will leave her be if you let her deal with Essa.]]
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* Essa, a CoolOldLady and an NPC you encounter during Verse's quest [[spoiler:when Verse wants to kill her as RevengeByProxy]], who has such a strong force of personality she's able to make Verse shut up just by glaring at her. By 'interrogating' her her, she reveals she's basically lost it all to the war, including her daughters, and basically tries to goad you into a SuicideByCop through sheer PassiveAggressiveKombat (among other things she named one of her pigs "Kyros the Overpig", which takes some ''chutzpah''). [[spoiler:The otherwise BloodKnight Verse [[PetTheDog ends up opposing killing her]] because she realizes they're NotSoDifferent in having lost loved ones, and will leave her be if you let her deal with Essa.]]
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** Eventually subverted [[spoiler:when the Voices sent agents to murder Essa]].
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** Eventually subverted [[spoiler:when the Voices sent agents to murder Essa]].Essa]].
*A minor one, but [[spoiler: killing Krokus after uncovering his lies]] counts. [[spoiler:It takes some out-of-the-box thinking and reading between the lines, but the Fatebinder can deduce that Krokus is not a reformed criminal as he claimed, but a traitor who killed the merchant he was supposed to protect, and drugged the merchant's daughter for his own purposes. Allowing Verse to gut him feels extra satisfying.]]
*A minor one, but [[spoiler: killing Krokus after uncovering his lies]] counts. [[spoiler:It takes some out-of-the-box thinking and reading between the lines, but the Fatebinder can deduce that Krokus is not a reformed criminal as he claimed, but a traitor who killed the merchant he was supposed to protect, and drugged the merchant's daughter for his own purposes. Allowing Verse to gut him feels extra satisfying.]]
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** During the Anarchist playthrough, [[spoiler:even if the Fatebinder disobeyed Mark's instructions and showed up in Tunon's court, Mark still speaks up for the Fatebinder should they win Tunon's trial, complete with a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to Tunon.]]
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** During the Anarchist playthrough, [[spoiler:even if the Fatebinder disobeyed Mark's instructions and showed up in Tunon's court, court to put Ashe/ Nerat on trial first, Mark still speaks up for the Fatebinder should they win Tunon's trial, complete with a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to Tunon.]]
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* Clever politicking, argumentation, and the right reputations at Tunon's KangarooCourt can lead to the Fatebind being found ''innocent'' by Tunon. Despite the fact that they have, at this point, likely raised their flag in open rebellion against Kyros. This will so astound and impress Tunon, who can barely find the words to express his bewilderment, that Tunon will ''swear fealty to the Fatebinder'', becoming their [[TheDragon dragon]] as they once were for Kyros.
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* Clever politicking, argumentation, and the right reputations at Tunon's KangarooCourt can lead to the Fatebind Fatebinder being found ''innocent'' by Tunon. Despite the fact that they have, at this point, likely raised their flag in open rebellion against Kyros. This will so astound and impress Tunon, who can barely find the words to express his bewilderment, that Tunon will ''swear fealty to the Fatebinder'', becoming their [[TheDragon dragon]] as they once were for Kyros.
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** During the Anarchist playthrough, [[spoiler:even if the Fatebinder disobeyed Mark's instructions and show up in Tunon's court, Mark still speaks up for the Fatebinder should they win Tunon's trial, complete with a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech]].
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** During the Anarchist playthrough, [[spoiler:even if the Fatebinder disobeyed Mark's instructions and show showed up in Tunon's court, Mark still speaks up for the Fatebinder should they win Tunon's trial, complete with a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech]].TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to Tunon.]]
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* During an Anarchist playthrough, the Fatebinder can [[spoiler: convince nearly every Archon to join them. Tunon's first trial can be used to convict Ashe, Tunon can then be convinced to submit, with Mark falling in behind quickly, while Nerat can be overpowered by a loyal Verse. With the proper setup, the Fatebinder can subdue all Archons without fighting them.]]
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-->'''Verse:''' I enjoy killing, Fatebinder. Doesn't mean I think everyone deserves to die.
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-->'''Verse:''' I enjoy killing, Fatebinder. Doesn't mean I think everyone deserves to die.die.
**Eventually subverted [[spoiler:when the Voices sent agents to murder Essa]].
**Eventually subverted [[spoiler:when the Voices sent agents to murder Essa]].
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** [[spoiler: Allowing a loyal companion to take over the Voices also eliminates the possibility of Nerat coming back after a kill due to how magic works in Terratus. At a more pragmatic/evil level, taking over the Voices ensures that the souls devoured during a Chorus playthrough are not "wasted".]]
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-->'''Verse:''' I enjoy killing, Fatebinder. Doesn't mean I think everyone deserves to die.
* During a Disfavored playthrough, the Fatebinder can [[spoiler: convince ''every'' important Archon to join them. Tunon's first trial can be rendered impotent by withholding evidence, Ashe and Tunon can be persuaded to submit, while Nerat can be overpowered by a loyal Verse. Bleden Mark must be fought, but as the Anarchy route reveals, he's actually useless against Tunon and Kyros as they had already prepared for a backstab by Mark.]]
* During a Disfavored playthrough, the Fatebinder can [[spoiler: convince ''every'' important Archon to join them. Tunon's first trial can be rendered impotent by withholding evidence, Ashe and Tunon can be persuaded to submit, while Nerat can be overpowered by a loyal Verse. Bleden Mark must be fought, but as the Anarchy route reveals, he's actually useless against Tunon and Kyros as they had already prepared for a backstab by Mark.]]
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-->'''Verse:''' I enjoy killing, Fatebinder. Doesn't mean I think everyone deserves to die.
* During a Disfavored playthrough, the Fatebinder can [[spoiler: convince ''every'' important Archon to join them. Tunon's first trial can be rendered impotent by withholding evidence, Ashe and Tunon can be persuaded to submit, while Nerat can be overpowered by a loyal Verse. Bleden Mark must be fought, but as the Anarchy route reveals, he's actually useless against Tunon and Kyros as they had already prepared for a backstab by Mark.]]die.
* During a Disfavored playthrough, the Fatebinder can [[spoiler: convince ''every'' important Archon to join them. Tunon's first trial can be rendered impotent by withholding evidence, Ashe and Tunon can be persuaded to submit, while Nerat can be overpowered by a loyal Verse. Bleden Mark must be fought, but as the Anarchy route reveals, he's actually useless against Tunon and Kyros as they had already prepared for a backstab by Mark.]]
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* If you choose a companion of Loyalty 4 or higher to [[spoiler:sacrifice to the Voices of Nerat, they ''take them over''. That's right, a random person manages to bend a centuries-old MindHive Archon to their will just because they're really good friends with you.]]
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* If On a Chorus playthrough, if you choose a companion of Loyalty 4 or higher to [[spoiler:sacrifice to the Voices of Nerat, they ''take them over''. That's right, a random person manages to bend a centuries-old MindHive Archon to their will just because they're really good friends with you.]]]] With the ''Bastard's Wound'' DLC, [[spoiler: a loyal Verse can do this in ''any'' playthrough at the end of her personal quest]].
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* During a Disfavored playthrough, the Fatebinder can [[spoiler: convince ''every'' important Archon to join them. Tunon's first trial can be rendered impotent by withholding evidence, Ashe and Tunon can be convinced to submit, while Nerat can be overpowered by a loyal Verse. Bleden Mark must be fought, but as the Anarchy route reveals, he's actually useless against Tunon and Kyros as they had already prepared for a backstab by Mark.]]
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* During a Disfavored playthrough, the Fatebinder can [[spoiler: convince ''every'' important Archon to join them. Tunon's first trial can be rendered impotent by withholding evidence, Ashe and Tunon can be convinced persuaded to submit, while Nerat can be overpowered by a loyal Verse. Bleden Mark must be fought, but as the Anarchy route reveals, he's actually useless against Tunon and Kyros as they had already prepared for a backstab by Mark.]]
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-->'''Verse:''' I enjoy killing, Fatebinder. Doesn't mean I think everyone deserves to die.
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-->'''Verse:''' I enjoy killing, Fatebinder. Doesn't mean I think everyone deserves to die.die.
*During a Disfavored playthrough, the Fatebinder can [[spoiler: convince ''every'' important Archon to join them. Tunon's first trial can be rendered impotent by withholding evidence, Ashe and Tunon can be convinced to submit, while Nerat can be overpowered by a loyal Verse. Bleden Mark must be fought, but as the Anarchy route reveals, he's actually useless against Tunon and Kyros as they had already prepared for a backstab by Mark.]]
*During a Disfavored playthrough, the Fatebinder can [[spoiler: convince ''every'' important Archon to join them. Tunon's first trial can be rendered impotent by withholding evidence, Ashe and Tunon can be convinced to submit, while Nerat can be overpowered by a loyal Verse. Bleden Mark must be fought, but as the Anarchy route reveals, he's actually useless against Tunon and Kyros as they had already prepared for a backstab by Mark.]]
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* Essa, a CoolOldLady and an NPC you encounter during Verse's quest [[spoiler:when Verse wants to kill her as RevengeByProxy]], who has such a strong force of personality she's able to make Verse shut up just by glaring at her. By 'interrogating' her she reveals she's basically lost it all to the war, including her daughters, and basically tries to goad you into a SuicideByCop through sheer PassiveAggressiveKombat (among other things she, named one of her pigs "Kyros the Overpig"). The otherwise BloodKnight Verse [[PetTheDog ends up opposing killing her]] because she realizes they're NotSoDifferent in having lost loved ones, and will leave her be if you let her deal with Essa.
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* Essa, a CoolOldLady and an NPC you encounter during Verse's quest [[spoiler:when Verse wants to kill her as RevengeByProxy]], who has such a strong force of personality she's able to make Verse shut up just by glaring at her. By 'interrogating' her she reveals she's basically lost it all to the war, including her daughters, and basically tries to goad you into a SuicideByCop through sheer PassiveAggressiveKombat (among other things she, she named one of her pigs "Kyros the Overpig"). The Overpig", which takes some ''chutzpah''). [[spoiler:The otherwise BloodKnight Verse [[PetTheDog ends up opposing killing her]] because she realizes they're NotSoDifferent in having lost loved ones, and will leave her be if you let her deal with Essa.]]
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** [[spoiler: It probably helps, a LOT, that the Fatebinder is also an Archon with a theme of leadership.]]
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** [[spoiler: It probably helps, a LOT, that the Fatebinder is also an Archon with a theme of leadership.]]]]
* Essa, a CoolOldLady and an NPC you encounter during Verse's quest [[spoiler:when Verse wants to kill her as RevengeByProxy]], who has such a strong force of personality she's able to make Verse shut up just by glaring at her. By 'interrogating' her she reveals she's basically lost it all to the war, including her daughters, and basically tries to goad you into a SuicideByCop through sheer PassiveAggressiveKombat (among other things she, named one of her pigs "Kyros the Overpig"). The otherwise BloodKnight Verse [[PetTheDog ends up opposing killing her]] because she realizes they're NotSoDifferent in having lost loved ones, and will leave her be if you let her deal with Essa.
-->'''Verse:''' I enjoy killing, Fatebinder. Doesn't mean I think everyone deserves to die.
* Essa, a CoolOldLady and an NPC you encounter during Verse's quest [[spoiler:when Verse wants to kill her as RevengeByProxy]], who has such a strong force of personality she's able to make Verse shut up just by glaring at her. By 'interrogating' her she reveals she's basically lost it all to the war, including her daughters, and basically tries to goad you into a SuicideByCop through sheer PassiveAggressiveKombat (among other things she, named one of her pigs "Kyros the Overpig"). The otherwise BloodKnight Verse [[PetTheDog ends up opposing killing her]] because she realizes they're NotSoDifferent in having lost loved ones, and will leave her be if you let her deal with Essa.
-->'''Verse:''' I enjoy killing, Fatebinder. Doesn't mean I think everyone deserves to die.
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** [[spoiler: It probably helps, a LOT, that the Fatebinders is also an Archon with a theme of leadership.]]
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** [[spoiler: It probably helps, a LOT, that the Fatebinders Fatebinder is also an Archon with a theme of leadership.]]
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* If you choose a companion of Loyalty 4 or higher to [[spoiler:sacrifice to the Voices of Nerat, they ''take them over''. That's right, a random person manages to bend a centuries-old MindHive Archon to their will just because they're really good friends with you.]]
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* If you choose a companion of Loyalty 4 or higher to [[spoiler:sacrifice to the Voices of Nerat, they ''take them over''. That's right, a random person manages to bend a centuries-old MindHive Archon to their will just because they're really good friends with you.]]
** [[spoiler: It probably helps, a LOT, that the Fatebinders is also an Archon with a theme of leadership.]]
** [[spoiler: It probably helps, a LOT, that the Fatebinders is also an Archon with a theme of leadership.]]
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* Clever politicking, argumentation, and the right reputations at Tunon's KangarooCourt can lead to the Fatebind being found ''innocent'' by Tunon. Despite the fact that they have, at this point, likely raised their flag in open rebellion against Kyros. This will so astound and impress Tunon, who can barely find the words to express his bewilderment, that Tunon will ''swear fealty to the Fatebinder'', becoming their [[TheDragon dragon]] as they once were for Kyros.
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* Clever politicking, argumentation, and the right reputations at Tunon's KangarooCourt can lead to the Fatebind being found ''innocent'' by Tunon. Despite the fact that they have, at this point, likely raised their flag in open rebellion against Kyros. This will so astound and impress Tunon, who can barely find the words to express his bewilderment, that Tunon will ''swear fealty to the Fatebinder'', becoming their [[TheDragon dragon]] as they once were for Kyros.Kyros.
* If you choose a companion of Loyalty 4 or higher to [[spoiler:sacrifice to the Voices of Nerat, they ''take them over''. That's right, a random person manages to bend a centuries-old MindHive Archon to their will just because they're really good friends with you.]]
* If you choose a companion of Loyalty 4 or higher to [[spoiler:sacrifice to the Voices of Nerat, they ''take them over''. That's right, a random person manages to bend a centuries-old MindHive Archon to their will just because they're really good friends with you.]]
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* Why is Sirin forced to wear a power limiting helmet? She once tried to use her powers to make Kyros commit suicide. Kyros went as far as asking their royal guardsman for a blade, before Sirin lost her nerve and control over the Overlord. Which means that without the helmet, Sirin is the most powerful psychic on Terraria. And she's just a teenager.
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* Why is Sirin forced to wear a power limiting helmet? She once tried to use her powers to make Kyros commit suicide. Kyros went as far as asking their royal guardsman for a blade, before Sirin lost her nerve and control over the Overlord. Which means that without the helmet, Sirin is the most powerful psychic on Terraria.Terratus. And she's just a teenager.
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Kudos didn't resist, Sirin just chickened out. :)
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* Why is Sirin forced to wear a power limiting helmet? She once tried to use her powers to make Kyros commit suicide. Kyros went as far as drawing their sword before managing to resist the power of Sirin's song. This is both awesome for Sirin, who almost killed the Overlord, and Kyros, who is the only known person to resist a song sung by the then-fully powered Sirin.
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* Why is Sirin forced to wear a power limiting helmet? She once tried to use her powers to make Kyros commit suicide. Kyros went as far as drawing asking their sword royal guardsman for a blade, before managing to resist Sirin lost her nerve and control over the power of Sirin's song. This is both awesome for Sirin, who almost killed Overlord. Which means that without the Overlord, and Kyros, who helmet, Sirin is the only known person to resist most powerful psychic on Terraria. And she's just a song sung by the then-fully powered Sirin.teenager.
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* Why is Sirin forced to wear a power limiting helmet? She once tried to use her powers to make Kyros commit suicide. Kyros went as far as drawing their sword before managing to resist the power of Sirin's song. This is both awesome for Sirin, who almost killed the Overlord, and Kyros, who is the only known person to resist a song sung by the then-fully powered Sirin.
* The ending of Act 2. Your enemies attack the Mountain Spire and in response you use the Spire's Resonator to [[spoiler:declare an Edict on Vendrien's Well. In an instant, you've gone from an a renowned but relatively low ranking Fatebinder to the Archon of Edicts, a being to rival Kyros.]]
* The ending of Act 2. Your enemies attack the Mountain Spire and in response you use the Spire's Resonator to [[spoiler:declare an Edict on Vendrien's Well. In an instant, you've gone from an a renowned but relatively low ranking Fatebinder to the Archon of Edicts, a being to rival Kyros.]]
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* Clever politicking, argumentation, and the right reputations at Tunon's KangarooCourt can lead to the Fatebind being found ''innocent'' by Tunon. Despite the fact that they have, at this point, likely raised their flag in open rebellion against Kyros. This will so astound and impress Tunon, who can barely find the words to express his bewilderment, that Tunon will ''swear fealty to the Fatebind'', becoming their [[TheDragon dragon]] as they once were for Kyros.
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* Clever politicking, argumentation, and the right reputations at Tunon's KangarooCourt can lead to the Fatebind being found ''innocent'' by Tunon. Despite the fact that they have, at this point, likely raised their flag in open rebellion against Kyros. This will so astound and impress Tunon, who can barely find the words to express his bewilderment, that Tunon will ''swear fealty to the Fatebind'', Fatebinder'', becoming their [[TheDragon dragon]] as they once were for Kyros.
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* Clever politicking, argumentation, and the right reputations at Tunon's KangarooCourt can lead to the Fatebind being found ''innocent'' by Tunon. Despite the fact that they have, at this point, likely raised their flag in open rebellion against Kyros. This will so astound and impress Tunon, who can barely find the words to express his bewilderment, that Tunon will ''swear fealty to the Fatebind'', becoming their [[TheDragon dragon]] as they once were for Kyros.