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Yeah, and he was also one of the leaders of the invasion of the Griffin Empire. Railag has one bad quality – he's an idiot because he fell in love with Isabelle. Markel is almost completely copied from Sandro and Archibald. Isabelle is based on Katerina Ironfist (except for her intelligence), but in an exaggerated and distorted way. Frida is a charismatic character, but somewhat bland compared to the main characters of the original. The same goes for Nicholas and Godric. Biara's plot about disguising herself as Isabelle feels forced. Findan is somehow strange. It's unclear why he has all those unnecessary poetic monologues. Alaric and Laslo are stupid, abnormal fanatics. Kha-Belekh is standard, and that makes him not a very interesting character. Wulfsten is average. Zephyr and Duncan are truly original and the most charismatic.
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Yeah, and he was also one of the leaders of the invasion of the Griffin Empire. Railegh is spoiled by one bad quality – he's an idiot because he fell in love with Isabelle.
Markel is almost completely copied from Sandro and Archibald. Isabelle is copied from Katerina Ironfist (except for her intelligence), but in a hypertrophied and distorted form.
Frida is a charismatic character, but somehow bland compared to the main characters of the original. The same goes for Nicholas and Godric.
Biara's plot about disguising herself as Isabelle is too forced.
Findan is somehow strange. It's unclear why he has all those unnecessary poetic monologues.
Alaric and Laslo are stupid, abnormal fanatics.
Kha-Belekh is standard, and that makes him not a very interesting character.
Wulfsten is mediocre.
Zeheer and Duncan are truly original and the most charismatic.
You're like a film critic, everything is clear and well-reasoned. I disagree with one thing, why is Railegh an idiot? Well, he fell in love, and they didn't come up with another woman of the same caliber, so he chose her:smile23: And the plot is still pretty good. And a lot is copied from our, global history. And Alaric is really annoying:smile16: BUT still, respect for the well-reasoned assessment
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I like Agrail because of his ambiguous devotion to Inferno. The struggle between love and duty is very interesting! And with the introduction of the East faction, of course, Arantir! I love strategists with a cold and calculating mind:smile28. No unnecessary emotions, no outbursts of passion - only the ultimate goal and the ways to achieve it!
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Agrail and Kujin
Agrail is quite noble; he didn't kill the elf who harassed him during the mission where he had to travel through elven lands.
And Kujin is a decent intriguer; as far as I understand, she lied about the bones declaring Gotay as the new khan; she decided to support him herself and convinced others to do the same.
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Duncan is also a good character. I don't know how to describe it, but I liked him.
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The most charismatic one is definitely Ilia (everyone remembers her line about what the inhabitants of Igg-Shail are good at, right?) and Shadia (I loved her so much, I really did, but she turned out to be treacherous...). And also the dwarf, who was in Wulfsten...

P.S. Was it just me, or did Faydaen's poems make your ears curl up?
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ValgallaWolf;149574
P.S. Is it just me, or did Fayedan's verses make your ears curl up?
Not just you :smile01: Mine too.
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And it’s not just the two of you! I had to mute the sound to avoid listening to it:D I understand, of course – elves are naturally creative, but what did the poor player do to deserve this?
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I'm currently playing Tribes of the East (I'm ashamed that I haven't finished the campaign yet). There's a charismatic female character there too... their Shaman... I just can't remember her name.
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Faidaen is great, but he's just a good guy, as they say, and that's not in style these days. Agrail, on the other hand, had a destiny that forced him to become good from being bad. That's more interesting.
Let him be a good guy, but regardless of the "trend" (by the way, why are bad guys suddenly so fashionable, how should we understand this?), for me, Faidaen remains the most charismatic and original.
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Who are the bad guys here? There wasn't much talk about bad guys; only about Markel, and even he was quite likeable.
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Agrail is a very charismatic character, and Godric's daughter is very well voiced.
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Hey, maybe you should create a "Why?" thread for yourself? You could ask all your questions there about any posts that interest you, so you don't clutter up the other threads =)

P.S. No one has impressed me yet among the heroes... I haven't played much.

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