Well shit, I'm too much of a completionist and now I can't decide whether to keep playing or start the whole game over...
Well shit, I'm too much of a completionist and now I can't decide whether to keep playing or start the whole game over...
Okay I feel stupid but on Robins quest (When Simon is gone) I do not know what to do after I had gotten all the available clones in the Jade house and I still need to neutralize them. I had already completed everything else but I have no clue what to do even though I have consulted the wiki.
It helps to look at the quest guide in your menu. But here's an overview. Talk to House Rose to gain their support, complete the trials given by the mages group in Ari-Yihilin, talk to a guy in the requisitions office (The Court area) to learn about trouble with the mine which will prompt agents of various houses to appear around the city. You should also visit Robin's quarters in the old secret passage and talk to Aka about her corruption to prompt a side-quest where you gather information from various libraries then cast a spell to help her deal with it.
1) Regarding Wendis/Simon, I've hinted at this a little. But if you really want to know, they did experiment with having men join them. Though Simon decided it wasn't for him, they still had some threesomes with another man for Wendis's sake.
2) Regarding the soul shards - they usually appear naturally. Your reference to the caches suggests I gave the wrong impression: none of the caches seen so far had a soul shard, just gathered power of corruption for later use. The only small shard the party has found is the one forged into the Doomed King armor.
3) Can't give spoilers about Chuck Norris, but I will tell you that Chapter 8 of the game is titled "Beardfist."
4) Ardoheim is an unusually large kingdom. The three regions seen are just a fraction of it, but they'll be representing the country in this game, as some focus is necessary for an RPG aiming for this scope.
5) You'll get to see at least a little more of Yhilin eventually.
6) Thenours contains three large countries and a larger number of small ones, not all of which will be relevant to the plot.
7) Renthnor has only two nations and the Wilds, which are only partially explored and sporadically populated.
Regarding your map questions, I'm actually working with someone on some world maps that would answer these in considerably more detail. That project is on temporary hiatus, though, so I can't give any kind of ETA.