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18 years ago
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I respect your opinion, of course, but Faidaen really gets on my nerves! He's been a consistent loser since the first campaign. He's certainly loyal to his race and all that, but he's a fanatic, and I don't like that. In any situation, a rational approach is better than emotions!
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18 years ago
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A consistently unlucky faction, even back in the first campaign.
Do you know what the most insulting thing you can say about Elves is? LOSER.
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18 years ago
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Well, he fell in love, and they couldn't come up with another woman of the same caliber, so he chose her:smile23: And the plot is still quite good. And much of it is copied from our, global history. And Alaric is really annoying:smile16: BUT still, respect for the well-reasoned assessment.
What about Ilia? She is more beautiful, smarter, of the same race as him, she is often near him, and they were allies.
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And the plot is still quite good. And much of it is copied from our, global history.
The plot of the original is copied from The Restoration of Erathia.
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18 years ago
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In my opinion, Argoth is the best. He's a very good strategist. But he always thinks he's the best. Nevertheless, he's still the best.
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Faidaen – a loser? Come on! How so? The guy is great; he saved his city, helped Godric and Zephyr against Markel... What a loser, indeed! Without him, the others might not have managed.
P.S. Arandor, you're annoying; at least my posts are on topic, even if they're short. And you're just blatantly spamming.
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Agrail/Rilag – yes, he is certainly a renegade, but he went ALONE AGAINST EVERYONE and won, which is noteworthy (all because of love:), he's practically a homegrown Genghis Khan). This deserves respect. He's not as "perfectly good" and "absolutely righteous" an idealist as Godric or Faidaen (:mad: Lermontov, basically :mad:), and he's not as "villainous" as Biara and Kha-Beleth. He's somehow more real, "alive," as literary critics would say. Wulfsten is also pretty good, one of our own (a dwarf:D). But the only hero about whom nothing was said here is Gotai, and indeed, he's somewhat bland and forgettable.
P.S. A question for all Faidaen fans – where were his demons when Alaric, Laslo, and Frida were running wild in Irolan (the first mission in "Hammers of Fate")????
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Alaric is yet another confirmation that Inquisitors are not made, they are born.
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They only roamed the outskirts, and besides, he had nothing else to do but destroy the defeated army.
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They only roamed the outskirts, and besides, he has nothing to do but destroy a dead army.
Yes - Yes. There is no time, and he might get a slap on the ear from the elves:smile40:
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Agraal/Rilag - yes, he is a renegade, but he went against everyone and won (all because of love:), he's like Genghis Khan. This deserves respect. He's not as "perfectly good" and "absolutely righteous" as Godric or Faidaen (Lermontov, damn it, is a homegrown version). And he's not as "evil villain" as Biara and Kha-Beleth. He turned out to be more real, "alive," as literary critics say. Wulfsten is also a good guy (a dwarf:D). But the only hero that no one has mentioned here is Gotai, and indeed, he is somewhat bland and forgettable.
P.S. A question for all Faidaen fans: where were his demons when Alaric, Laslo, and Frida were running wild in Irolan (the first mission in "Tribes of the East")????
I completely agree with everything said above. Agraal is somehow very relatable, and he has a good sense of humor, which is why the Tribes of the East lost a lot without him. Duncan can be added to this list; in tandem with Wulfsten, they form a very successful pair, in my opinion. Gotai didn't work out because he just spouts slogans: "Down with demons," and that's it. And the voice acting is also very weak; it's too quiet. Arantir is some kind of incorrect necromancer; he's too positive. In my opinion, they shouldn't have added him to the game at all. In Tribes of the East, Ornela and the vampire seem like very successful characters, but unfortunately, they die.
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18 years ago
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Ornella died for a higher purpose – I have a feeling we will see her again.)))
Now I can clearly explain why I like Wulfsten – it's because I'm very interested in Scandinavian mythology, and he definitely resembles the red-bearded Thor... There's also a character named Erling – he's an enemy hero somewhere in the game; if you put another raven on him, he'll look like Odin (with a few minor cosmetic changes, of course).
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18 years ago
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Warrior;154454
I completely agree with everything said above. Argail feels like a kindred spirit, and he has a great sense of humor, which is why the Tribes of the East lost a lot without him. Duncan, paired with Wolfstone, also makes a very good duo, and should be added to this list. Gotai didn't work out because he just spouts slogans: "Down with demons!" and that's it. And the voice acting was also very weak and too quiet. Arantir is generally not a proper necromancer; he's too positive. In my opinion, they shouldn't have added him to the game at all. In the Tribes of the East, Orneela and the vampire seem like very successful characters, but unfortunately, they die.
Argail feels like a kindred spirit? That's quite a statement :D But Arantir is definitely not a proper necromancer. He does whatever Asha tells him to do; if she ordered him to destroy an empire, he would. And Gotai really doesn't stand out. He's just a generic orc. And they didn't show him very much either.
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HumanSt;154442
Yes - Yes. There's no time, and you might get a good talking-to from the elves:smile40:

But that's not necessary. Isabelle said about Faidaen that "He is a diplomat, not a warrior." And he showed himself in the best possible light when he changed professions. Only Railag could compete with him. And Godric and Zehir were nervously smoking in the corner.
And if the criticism of Faidaen is about his nonsensical poems, then it's because of his anxieties and worries...
I weep as I send a squad to its death:
Sad Archers and beautiful Dryads,
Stern Druids, who know no fear,
And young Dancers, whose life is in their blades.
I doubt I will see how the Power of the Forests
Creates warriors from wooden giants,
How the Dragon waves its emerald wing -
The Iron Maiden will break through...
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18 years ago
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Dwarves are simply based on ancient Vikings. They live in the north, possess rune magic, and their titles are: Jarls, Earls, and Thanes. Therefore, in my opinion, there is nothing surprising about the hero resembling a god of war.

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Is Agrael a loyal character? Wow! But Aranthir is not at all righteous. He does whatever Asha orders him to do; if she ordered him to destroy the empire, he would. And Gotai doesn't stand out in any way. He's just a dumb Orc. And he wasn't shown very much.
Agrael being loyal is purely my personal opinion, without claiming it's the only correct one. It's clear that Aranthir acts on Asha's orders to save the empire, but he should also have some personal gain, like Marquel. He also saved the empire, but he also established control over it and built up his own cult. But Aranthir should simply have a monument erected in his honor and be included in the pantheon of Asha's saints – his behavior is somewhat uncharacteristic for a necromancer. But again, this is just my personal opinion.

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