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14 years ago
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by the way, I liked Faidaen more when I played the game without sound.


(my speakers weren't working for six months)
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14 years ago
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Yes, his poems are quite specific.
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14 years ago
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I voted for Alaric; he seems unwell. It's probably because of him that Kurek died, which is a shame. The guy just wanted to free his family and friends, but it turned out like this :(
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13 years ago
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Denis96
If Nicolas were here, :smile18: I would vote for him: "Oh, I'm dying, it was an unusual blade, Godric, make Isabel a queen!:smile31: " Just pure Slaaaneesh!:(
Let's see how you would react when you had a couple of extra holes and started talking.
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13 years ago
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Besides Frida and Godric, no one else was appealing. Either the rulers are underdeveloped (in Isabel's place, I would have immediately [censored] Markel).
but keep in mind, I will be watching every step you take, every breath you take
Something I didn't notice:smile18: :smile33:
Or they are just cowards.
Weyer:
But the Griffin Knights are very strong; they created an army of undead and bone dragons.
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In general, only these ones are decent: Kurak, Frida, Godric, Kunyak.
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13 years ago
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I didn't like Duncan; he's a simpleton... although he plays a significant role in the campaign.
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12 years ago
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There are many: Isabelle, Laslo, Kha-beleh, Biara, Alaric... But I voted for Isabelle. Her personality is just a bit too much!:smile29:
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12 years ago
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Personally, I disliked Faidaen the most. He's some kind of fanatic butcher, even worse than Alaric, even though he fought on the right side. Because of him, two of the most important heroes died – Tieru and Nicholas the vampire (regarding Nicholas, this is just my opinion). Regarding Tieru: Alaron said that Tieru needed him, so why waste so much time defending Cyris Talla? Did he think he was irreplaceable, as if no one else could protect it? He could have fought the Necromancers for a while, established a presence around the capital, freed a general, and let him continue fighting the undead... But no, Faidaen wouldn't rest until he had driven all the surrounding undead back into the ground. But if he had arrived even a week earlier, who knows, maybe Tieru would have survived... Regarding Nicholas: Faidaen perfectly understood that Nicholas hadn't taken control of Irollan of his own free will and that he was being controlled by Markel, but no, for him, Nicholas was enemy number one, not Markel... Couldn't he at least have tried to find a compromise (by killing Markel first), especially since Faidaen hesitated before killing Nicholas, which means that Markel wasn't his only enemy (although clearly, he was the main one). If Faidaen had eliminated Markel (even just by physically killing him, without incinerating him), I highly doubt that Nicholas would have continued to fight, and he might even have joined Arantir later, and together they could have not only defeated Holyfire, but also crushed the entire "red" Griffin Empire... (although it's debatable how events would have unfolded if Nicholas hadn't been killed a second time; he's a very contradictory hero, so everyone sees his importance differently). I'm not denying that for most people, he's just a pawn, but I still believe that he could have provided enormous support in the fight against the demons if Faidaen hadn't made such a mistake. In short, I'm disappointed that a hero like Faidaen survived... (I would have buried him just for those terrible poems). P.S. I apologize for the huge amount of text...
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12 years ago
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Nicholas probably should have died; he understood that himself. A vampire king of humans. The people wouldn't accept that; they would overthrow him, and he would have to live in Necropolis, forever a puppet of the necromancers. Perhaps he would even have to kill his own people on their orders. He probably didn't want that. Besides, this isn't "Twilight"; he wouldn't have any human joys with Isabelle.
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12 years ago
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I didn't like several characters. Isabel – there's nothing to add to what's already been said. Kujin – always Mother Earth, Mother Earth. Faidaen – well, he's a peculiar character. He may have been moderately cruel in order to destroy the undead, but hiding behind harmony... and the poems :eek: Biara – she's just a henpecked woman. ALWAYS in a secondary role. She runs after Agrael, then, on the orders of Kha-Kha-Kha, Beleth does everything, then she runs after Agrael-Railag again, and then after Shadia... I don't know.:mad: Nicholas – well, it's just impossible to understand who he is. He appeared too little. But he knew how to wield a saber. Vayar – well... Kha-Beleth – a demon, intelligent, cunning, etc. A puppeteer pulling the strings of the whole world. Alaric and Laslo – typical puppets. Tieru – he's not a bad guy. He seems old, but he hasn't lost his sense of humor. And how skillfully he blamed everything on Railag. I think (well, it's just my opinion) that Tieru could have taken out Biara and other demons who came to him, but he was probably "tired of life." Frida, Godric – well, they're Knights, slightly above average. Markel – well, what can I say. He's quite intelligent, cunning, but short-sighted. Why? Because, when the invasion was imminent, he sent his army to Irolan! Although I forgive him for his malice – he is, after all, a necromancer. Alaron – well, um, I can't say anything. Because he couldn't hold out in all of Irolan for even three months, and Faidaen simply crushed everyone with his army... Railag – a normal character. He fell in love with Isabel – well, that's just how it happened. He doesn't have a habit of slaughtering everyone, and if he does, he doesn't hide behind anything. He's not a paragon of nobility, but he still has some "good feelings." I liked him. Tralsai – well, um... just a fool. A henpecked man. Sort of. I don't remember much about him. Ah, Arantir – he's not a necromancer. I don't believe him.
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12 years ago
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It’s a rather complex question. Each character, even those who appear less frequently in videos (where their behavior can be observed) or quests, such as Hangwul or Tralsai, etc., has their own personality and performs certain actions, which shape the feelings of like or dislike.
Personally, among most of the characters, I dislike Erazeal, Wier, and Laslo the least. The first two are puppets of the ruler, unable to faithfully carry out orders, and the third, although his mind is clouded to an incredible degree, is still one of the commanders of the imperial army. And he should be aware of his actions (or at least Biara, who controls him, even indirectly) – that it would be easier to try to negotiate with Nicholas’s nephew than to simply force the issue. But no – they have to create a senseless bloodbath and push their “goal” even further away.
In general, it’s clear that Laslo is the character I like the least.
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12 years ago
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Erazial, Wier
"And here's Erazial with his bunch of idiots!" (c). I think the Overlord didn't plan to get rid of Agrail, just scare him. Otherwise, he would have taken it more seriously, he had the means.
Laslo
A typical soldier, in my opinion. I think he's just not cut out for command; his job is to follow orders without thinking and execute them well. If he were among a group of warriors, he would be a great fighter, but as it is... what is, is.
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12 years ago
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Laszlo clearly sabotaged the negotiations with the dwarves, not to get Andrei back quickly. ;)
There's a theory that he attacked the dwarves while Frida was with them, so that they would at least take her captive. Out of envy for her, for her higher position, because he thinks "She doesn't understand."
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11 years ago
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Each one is good in its own way.

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