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Thoughts on the scenario after completing "Hammers of Fate".

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To everyone who helped with their advice, a huge thank you! But here's the catch: after completing the game, I was amazed by yet another instance of idiocy from the developers. The game itself is well-made, but the plot is saturated with Hollywood-style nonsense. The hero and heroine indulge in the joys of love on a pile of their defeated enemies, and after their lovemaking, they walk away together, while the main villain emerges from the pile with an evil grin, and... here we go again, start over. All four races, those close to the Light or something similar, after killing everyone, still end up being deceived (I just want to express myself in Russian with a curse word). Of course, such an ending justifies the add-ons and the next continuation of the game, but if in Heroes 4 it was already clear that the worlds are multiple after the clash of the Ice and Armageddon swords, what strategy will the scriptwriters come up with next? I would like to hear constructive criticism, not just praise for Heroes 5! For example, it turns out that Railag and Agrail are the same person. Well, by the similarity of the letters, it was clear that this was an anagram. But tell me, what the hell was he killing Nicholas for, only to later save Isabel from the clutches of Kha-Beleth? Let's say he wanted to get rid of a rival, but why did he then unite the Dark Elves, kill the demons allied with them, only to eventually rescue the pregnant Evil Messiah, Isabel? And in the end, it's unclear - did Zehir save the world from another apocalypse? Did Isabel become the new Biaara? Is anything clear at all? In the "Hammers of Fate" add-on, Isabel appears with a strangely darkened face and an unusual bloody religion. Is this a dedication to whom - to Hell or Death, i.e., to Kha-Beleth or the necromancers? What about the Markal, whom Zehir disintegrated? There are more questions than answers.

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