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

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ViVoRANDUM;137577
Agrail is ambitious and does not blindly obey Kha-Beleth; the artifact "short-circuited" and did not work. Tieru is in shock - how could this be; he finds Agrail and invites him to his place to calmly sort everything out, especially since at that moment the demon is interesting to him not only for his immunity to Special abilities, but also for his extraordinary actions. And as a consequence -> in a relatively short time, the demonic essence disappears from the guy. AS A CONSEQUENCE! You claim that it didn't exist in the first place, and that this is the REASON for what happened to Agrail later, right? Well, let's go through the scenario with Agrail in "Lords of the Horde," maybe it will open our eyes to some additional facts. I haven't played it myself yet.
Dear ViVoRANDUM, Allow me to disagree again. After all, according to the video, Tieru did not fall into a stupor, but recognized Agrail, despite the fact that he himself is an illusion, and therefore limited in abilities.
He invites Agrail to him in order, as I understand it, not to figure out his phenomenon, but to tell him about Kha-Beleth's plan, which happens upon his arrival. Therefore, we can conclude that Agrail's arrival was planned by the higher powers of Ashan, or by Tieru himself.
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But what kind of logic is it - to rush headlong to some barely familiar elf, putting your life in danger every hour? Doing this because there is no other way out, that with his actions he has made enemies everywhere - among strangers and among his own, and made his beloved woman believe that he is her worst enemy, although he has repeatedly saved her life, exacerbating the displeasure of his monarch, who already looks at him askance? And before meeting Tieru - having the opportunity to remove the Special ability from Nicholas upon his death, he, blinded by his internal problems, does not do this, but then rushes to the crypt for the sake of this trinket? An example of logic... This is already Railag - he is consistent, logical, "harmoniously balanced"... Agrail, in this regard, is like a 17-year-old guy compared to a 30-year-old man. [/QUOTE]
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I partially agree with this thesis, but again, only partially. After all, Agrail plans to seize power in Shi'o and overthrow Kha-Beleth in the future (as can be seen from the video of the conversation with Biara), therefore he needs allies, especially those who send their animated phantoms from who knows how many miles away. And if, in addition, it is possible to save his beloved woman and prevent the appearance of the Evil Messiah, then grateful humanity (and elves and demons and the like) will be grateful to him. So this crazy behavior can be quite understood, especially since Kha-Beleth himself, after the defeat of Vayer, promised Agrail that he would be next. Agrail is forced to flee and, at the same time, gather an army and allies wherever he can.

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