Honestly, given what we see in the game, probably one (or more) of the following:
- Swinefolk and Pelagics throwing a party in the basement.
- There's a room for where the Collector keeps any heads it can't incorporate into its body.
- Skeletons using each other as ventriloquist dummies.
- Shamblers deciding to form a musical group, and one of them is a singer.
- Madmen preaching to each other about how the world is coming to an end.
- Not every bit of the Formless Flesh made it to the Warrens...
The Brothel has very low standards. Hell, the Hamlet has almost no standards. Though compared to back when the Ancestor was running things, it probably says something that a bunch of emotionally damaged or deranged people running around your town is a marked improvement.
EDIT: Welp, my Necromancer Lord run was a disaster. First encounter was with those lunatic assholes, and between him and all the Cultists Acolytes deciding to stress him out exclusively, he was pushed over the edge quickly and became Irrational. Which, in my opinion is the worst of all of em, save maybe abusive.
I almost pushed through though. My Man-At-Arms became Stalwart, and had self heals, so I thought I was good to go. Nope, my first encounter with the Collector just had to be then. Lost my Vestal to him, but everyone else made it out alive. Had to abandon the quest though. On the bright side, it freed up a space on my roster so I can start leveling the low level parties again.
edited 16th Dec '15 12:58:51 AM by SkormSnow-Strider
I dunno, the "Ancestor is the final boss and was an ass who regretted nothing all along" sounds a bit anti-climatic, and arguably obvious. I'm sticking by the theory the Heir is just Hearing Voices and the Ansector is really gone.
edited 16th Dec '15 11:48:54 AM by YoKab
Well the Ancestor never regret anything, that is no spoiler. It is made quite obvious.
Wether or not he is the ifnal boss I actually wouldnt mind. Your "Too obvious" for me is a "Mwell, it makes sense". Sure, it would mean it would be a story played pretty straight but it would make a decently told albeit repetitive narrative of the hero rising to fight a monster.
Alternatively, I could also say it is too obvious if the final boss is cthulhu.
It has always been the prerogative of children and half-wits to point out that the emperor has no clothesBut Cthulhu devours 2-6 humans per turn, plus he's a fucking giant. Hehe
Would be hilarious if the final boss is an unlucky Eldritch being "Hey lads what's goi-BLAM!"
edited 16th Dec '15 11:59:59 AM by YoKab

Makes you wonder what sorta shit even goes on in that abbey...
So yeah I am almost done with my cosplay costume for the leper. Ill post an image here when it is done.
It has always been the prerogative of children and half-wits to point out that the emperor has no clothes