Maybe so.
If it's her, then Tira was the one who masterminded Kasyrra getting the Ring of Fates. Did she know what would happen when she got the ring? Was this a way to set her on the path to redemption?
Have I missed something important? I have no idea who the traitor is. I accused Calise, and got some line about being a demon but hating it. That leaves the king, the prince and princess, and the senator. I don't know who is guilty.
Every day she is allowed to roam free instead of being snuffed out she goes around committing more horrific acts against the innocent, she does not deserve higher powers going out of their way to hand her redemption.
Kasyrra gets too much favouritism from the writers when she is literally a demonic rapemonster gallivanting around inflicting misery and corruption on others. She was a victim as a mortal who got defiled into a twisted entity but her actions since that long distant event as the leader of a demonic invading army strip her of sympathy.
This does not even get into the fact her messing around with portals for her own selfish purposes threatens to at any point cause a second Wraith outbreak which is an even greater and more apocalyptic threat to the world than the direct actions of her corrupt demonic forces or casually unleashed hordes of rapist imps.
No. The story's ongoing and the resolution hasn't been written yet; The party is setup for the next part of the story and Savin's said that the Reading Comprehension Check will influence the next part. And then what MarcoPolo just said. There's some suspicious things about a lot of characters but one has more than the others: Vrannus is the one responsible for the 'gather everyone in the city and hunker down' strategy, he's the one responsible for provisioning the city including the water supply (which if you've been passing your Reading checks, you'll have reason to believe is the corruption vector), he's been taking over a lot of oversight into the running of Khor'minos and removing women from the council into his and his father's harems, he's the one who started pushing the 'wear as little as possible' dress code, he's the one who spends the start of the party fucking rather than mingling (and there's a very recently defiled statue of Tira in the chapel) and his background makes him sound like exactly the person who would be vulnerable to corruption among the pool of suspects.Have I missed something important? I have no idea who the traitor is.
No. The story's ongoing and the resolution hasn't been written yet; The party is setup for the next part of the story and Savin's said that the Reading Comprehension Check will influence the next part. And then what MarcoPolo just said. There's some suspicious things about a lot of characters but one has more than the others: Vrannus is the one responsible for the 'gather everyone in the city and hunker down' strategy, he's the one responsible for provisioning the city including the water supply (which if you've been passing your Reading checks, you'll have reason to believe is the corruption vector), he's been taking over a lot of oversight into the running of Khor'minos and removing women from the council into his and his father's harems, he's the one who started pushing the 'wear as little as possible' dress code, he's the one who spends the start of the party fucking rather than mingling (and there's a very recently defiled statue of Tira in the chapel) and his background makes him sound like exactly the person who would be vulnerable to corruption among the pool of suspects.
Another clue that you can miss if you didn't bring the right person to the party: Someone left a weakness in the patrols that Barney was able to exploit to slip through. And it's mentioned several times that despite not showing an interest in it earlier, Vrannus has been offering a lot of strategic advice due to 'books he's read'.
Oh, and a big one that you can miss: The high priestess who the game practically tells you is Tira in disguise suspects him and gives a very solid argument for it.
Yeah, whether the player is paying attention or whether they're skimming or only reading at a surface level.Very interesting, but what exactly do you mean by reading checks? Like, as a player if you're paying attention?
But... my Champ is waaaay smarter in-character than my real-life avatar. Can't we just do an Intelligence check, so I can drink some booze in a bar and raise that stat temporarily before the scene?! What kind of game is this that you expect us to read?! I just look at the pictures and keep pressing 1 or Q. Can you make all the good answers and options be 1 or Q?Yeah, whether the player is paying attention or whether they're skimming or only reading at a surface level.
That's what threads like this are for, where all the the nerds who do read can tell you all the answers.But... my Champ is waaaay smarter in-character than my real-life avatar. Can't we just do an Intelligence check, so I can drink some booze in a bar and raise that stat temporarily before the scene?! What kind of game is this that you expect us to read?! I just look at the pictures and keep pressing 1 or Q. Can you make all the good answers and options be 1 or Q?
No spoiler, but it could be that you have to talk to the princess and say the right thing while doing so.Had to replay Royal Feast twice, before "Calise I suspect you" became accusation option that seemed locical enough to even appear as option. At first I though that dialog with Armitia has mistake in it. Now I'm stuck choosing whether my character has guessed Calise's problem.
Princess provides one clue, Armitia provides another, but then I decided to let things continue as they go. Tira is already taking close look at a problem after all.Calise looks far more salvageable than Kasyrra.
Oh, i though that would upset herRomantic Kas Path, accuse Calise first
I know I could make a whole new thread for this but since this is already talking about the events of the bonquent I'll just ask it here.
Knowing what the correct choice is to stop the corruption, who would you say is the correct person to ID if you are corrupt and want to sabatoge the city. I'm eyeballing the priestess for above but do we have any idea rn what outcome will be tracked besides Him and Her?
For knowing our track record, if the femboy prince turns out to be a villain, our chance to have any meaningful content with him is close to zero. Screw his sister (later), I want him to bear my calfs.
This doesn't make much sense if you consider that Calise takes a serious wound from an assassin regardless of which path you're on. If you're not on the romance path, then this is a huge gamble on her part. A pointless one if you've told her that you gave your soul to one of The Seven.So. I feel really, really stupid. Did I somehow accidentally end up on Romantic Path? Likely not, as I did not see that picture, only was told a tale.yet another mask of Kasyrra
No. The story's ongoing and the resolution hasn't been written yet; The party is setup for the next part of the story and Savin's said that the Reading Comprehension Check will influence the next part. And then what MarcoPolo just said. There's some suspicious things about a lot of characters but one has more than the others: Vrannus is the one responsible for the 'gather everyone in the city and hunker down' strategy, he's the one responsible for provisioning the city including the water supply (which if you've been passing your Reading checks, you'll have reason to believe is the corruption vector), he's been taking over a lot of oversight into the running of Khor'minos and removing women from the council into his and his father's harems, he's the one who started pushing the 'wear as little as possible' dress code, he's the one who spends the start of the party fucking rather than mingling (and there's a very recently defiled statue of Tira in the chapel) and his background makes him sound like exactly the person who would be vulnerable to corruption among the pool of suspects.
Another clue that you can miss if you didn't bring the right person to the party: Someone left a weakness in the patrols that Barney was able to exploit to slip through. And it's mentioned several times that despite not showing an interest in it earlier, Vrannus has been offering a lot of strategic advice due to 'books he's read'.
Oh, and a big one that you can miss: The high priestess who the game practically tells you is Tira in disguise suspects him and gives a very solid argument for it.
Did you not check behind the curtain?Is he gay? Going through him makes it seem like he has almost no interest in opposite sex.