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Heh, and by the way, that's a good point))) The discussion is taking on a new turn))) I basically stick to my opinion - I don't understand the love that makes people lose their minds so much that they don't see anything beyond their own nose - whether it's Raileg's attitude towards Isabel, or Isabel's attitude towards Nicholas. And what do you, ladies and rare gentlemen, say?
I explain Isabel's recklessness in this matter by the fact that she didn't know what Nicholas could become, although she should have guessed or did guess that something might not be right, but love played a role here, and besides, Markel managed to impose himself very strongly, skillfully playing on her emotions, such a skilled strategist and psychologist, if you can call him that, should not be overlooked either. In general, I can even assume that Isabel became a victim of circumstances (yes, yes, I'm kind of defending the Empress :)).
But what Raileg did, I don't understand, he had to conquer all of Igg-Shail for the sake of a woman, he doesn't look like a noble knight at all, living by the highest principles :D The betrayal of Kha-Beleh can still be explained by Agaiel only considering his personal gain. But Raileg probably had some other goals, who knows :)
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He was clearly not talking about hair color :3
I know. I just said that as an aside.
I explain Isabel's recklessness in this matter by the fact that she didn't know what Nicholas would become, although she should have guessed or did guess that something might not be right, but love played a role here. Besides, Markel managed to impose himself very strongly, cleverly playing on her emotions. Such a skilled strategist and psychologist, if you can call him that, should not be overlooked either. In general, I can even assume that Isabel became a victim of circumstances (yes, I'm kind of defending the Empress).
But what Railag did, I didn't understand. He had to conquer all of Igg-Shail for a woman. He doesn't look like a noble knight living by the highest principles, to put it mildly. The betrayal of Kha-Belekh can still be explained by Agaiel only considering his personal gain. But Railag probably had some other goals, who knows.
No, he was conquering Igg-Shail for himself. Despite his character, he is loyal to Malassa, and therefore he wanted to unite her homeland for her and for his own benefit. And only after that did he think about how many recruits he would have to hire to help Isabel in the war with the demons, with whom he also had his own scores to settle. And I will never forget the queen's stupidity! How could she make so many mistakes over and over again? If you can't run a country, don't try! No, she only realized this at the very end, although that is also doubtful. She most likely gave up the throne only because all of Igg-Shail and a new husband were waiting for her. Besides, she obviously finally started using her brain, realizing that the ruined and devastated Empire needed to be passed on to someone. "Here, Frida! It's a little messy here, but you're good, you'll fix everything." And then she disappeared. I have a guess where she disappeared to...
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By the way, no one discussed breasts.
Oh well, too bad...

P.S. and here are breasts too :O they are everywhere, wherever you look

P.S. I have nothing to say on the topic, because I didn't even finish the campaigns, I got bored. Maybe I'll do it sometime later.

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It really annoyed me when Ilia (or whatever the name of that gray-haired lady is) came to Railag and saw him there with Isabel... I mean, you can't deny, they make a great couple – one has a complete mess going on in her kingdom, and she's supposedly bored in the Dungeon, while the other has completely forgotten about the newly acquired and haphazardly assembled Igg-Shail and is having fun with this lady... And I would have understood if they had just sent Ilia on a long, romantic journey, like, "we're not interested, we're doing fine here on our own..." But no! They panicked and rushed to fix the situation. I'm just asking, was it really that hard for them to figure out that the Griffin Empire is in ruins and that things wouldn't have been great there even without Biara? And that by uniting Igg-Shail, they need to somehow manage it? Fine, Isabel, what can you expect from her, but Railag, Railag!!! Yes, I don't accept the version that they didn't care about anything because of love – I don't believe that Ilia came and they suddenly had an epiphany. Nor do I believe that Isabel had just recovered from the shock and they were just about to find out the "News from the outside world." At least because Isabel was already bored (meaning she had recovered from the horrors of Shio). And there are no such coincidences.
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They hid in a shelter, and they were well aware of the turmoil in their kingdoms... Isabelle was ashamed to return home with a demon in her womb. She was afraid, and Railag, as a gentleman, stayed with her to protect her. They knew about Biara, who had taken the throne. But what really angered me was something else. When Railag, hearing Ilai's words, decided that he had stayed in the portal long enough and was about to return, the queen screamed: "What about my empire?!". One asks to save Igg-Shail, the other asks to save the Empire. And in general, enough with the slander! If he seems not very smart to you, then there is no one smart in Ashan!
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What really annoyed me was something else. When Railag, after hearing Ilia's words, decided that he had stayed in the portal for too long and was about to return, the queen shrieked: "What about my empire?!" One asks to save Igg-Shail, the other asks about the Empire. And in general, enough with the slander! If he seems not very smart to you, then there is no one smart in Ashan!

No, I'm not saying that Railag is stupid (I've already decided on my priorities in this matter). It's just that the fact that he "stayed in the portal" knowing what was happening doesn't fit with the fact that he was conquering Igg-Shail for himself and for Malassa. It turns out that he conquered it and then didn't care about it.

In general, I'm returning to the question that HoM[M]ie asked – what is the motivation for conquering Igg-Shail? Because if we set aside how much he is in love, we see a rather calculating, cold-blooded, and purposeful character, all of whose actions contain some kind of rational basis. But I still don't understand where that basis is here…
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He definitely conquered Igg-Shail for himself. Isabelle had nothing to do with it. As for why he spent so much time in the portal, that's easily explained. When he came to Malsara, he made something of a deal or a wager with her. He said he wanted power and knowledge, and she replied that she would give him both if he united the clans and found the Tear of Ash. He agreed, fulfilled his part of the deal, received an army for himself, and then decided to pass on his responsibilities to Ilia, who would later become his right hand.
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He was definitely trying to win Iggh-Shail for himself. Isabelle had nothing to do with it. As for why he stayed in the portal for so long, that's easy to explain. When he came to Malassar, he made some kind of deal or bet with her. He said he wanted power and knowledge, and she replied that she would give him both if he united the Clans and found the Tear of Ash. He agreed, fulfilled his part of the deal, got an army for himself, and then decided to pass on his responsibilities to Ilia, who would later become his right hand.

Ooh, that sounds very plausible! It just turns out that Iggh-Shail, Malassar, and the like didn't really interest him. Especially since when Ilia found him in the portal, he didn't immediately recognize her – which means he wasn't particularly concerned about what would happen to Iggh-Shail, since he left it to a woman he couldn't even remember. Ah, and what an aggressive reaction there was to Ilia's appearance in the portal! It was right in the best traditions of Faidaen, don't you think? I respect that!
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No, Ialayu wasn't recognized because she was hiding behind rocks. She is a master of espionage, which is proven by her first mission. Railag simply sensed someone's presence. And he is loyal to Malasse and Malsare. When Ilaya told him that Malsare needed his help, he immediately began to fulfill the request. Malsara herself called him a loyal servant, and she can read minds. Her ability is mentioned in her prophecy. During their first meeting, she told Railag that one day he would be very scared and afraid of what he loves. And the aggression in his greeting is explained by the fact that he was sitting in a portal, protecting Isabel from all sorts of demons. He initially thought it was a spy.
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No, Ialaayu didn't recognize him because she was hiding behind the rocks. She is a master of espionage, which is proven by her first mission. Railag simply sensed someone's presence. And he is loyal to Malasse and Malsare. When Ialaayu told him that Malsare needed his help, he immediately began to fulfill it. Malsara herself called him a loyal servant, and she can read minds. Her ability is evident in her prophecy. During their first meeting, she told Railag that one day he would be very scared and afraid of what he loves. And his aggression in his greeting is explained by the fact that he was sitting in a portal, protecting Isabel from all sorts of demons. He initially thought it was a spy.

And where do you know all this from??? I would never have put it all together like that, especially since I still believe in these wonderful videos, from which everything is clear...

Ialaayu is a master of espionage... What a master, if both Tralsai and Railag noticed her. 2 hits out of 2, so to speak...

Yes, I've been wanting to say something about this for a long time. I'm changing my opinion about the most charismatic hero. I'm voting for Tieru. To skillfully manage the best representatives of different races even after death - that's where the charisma lies!!!
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I have studied the game and its plot extensively. I have read so much about the heroes that I could write a history textbook, which is what I am currently doing. Ilaya was heard, but not noticed. When Tralsai heard her, he didn't know who she was, and she immediately ran away.
Yes, Tieru is like that! He just knows how to talk someone into doing something, so everyone listens to him, or he'll start lecturing. :)
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I have studied the game and its plot extensively. I have read so much about the heroes that I could write a history textbook, which is what I am currently doing. Ilaya was heard, but not noticed. When Tralsai heard her, he didn't know who it was, and she immediately ran away.

In my opinion, the very fact that they noticed at least the espionage, and not the spy, is noteworthy. After all, the ideal spy should act as discreetly as possible to obtain maximum information. She was lucky that she immediately received all the information. I think that after this, that nasty Tralsai would become much more cautious and try not to talk about his plans out loud, especially in large, rocky areas. Well, if he hadn't been ambushed, of course.
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Tralzai isn't known for his intelligence. I don't know why he said that. It proves that he had the "sense" to betray Railag. Besides, Tralsai lost to Railag and lost his clan. He had no chance.
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When I was choosing the hero I disliked the most in another thread, I did it on a subconscious level. After playing through that campaign, I remembered why I didn't like him, to put it mildly. I don't remember the exact words, but after a phrase like: "Bring me a slave. A fresh one. And towels – to wipe the blood," I almost threw up. Ugh...

This is, by the way, the LEAST charismatic hero, in my opinion. IMO, he's an ugly, stupid loser.
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His words didn't scare me. I'm not afraid of blood, but he didn't earn my respect for several reasons: - He betrayed his dragon. - He declared war on Railag. - He's stupid. - He's ugly (the ugliest in the game after Arantir).
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