Odolwa wrote:I have just finished the game, and it raised quite some questions for me.
It was maybe not quite the end I was hoping, but I guess it ended this way in order to give space for a future expansion
These are my opinions, not certain fact. But here goes:
Odolwa wrote:
1. What motive did Agrael have when he killed Nicolai?
Agrael was obsessed with Isabel and still under the Demon Sovereign's influence (Tieru had to purge this influence from him in the Inferno Campaign). Isabel was going to marry Nicolai. Agrael wanted Isabel for himself, and therefore killed Nicolai as an obstacle: "Things just got simpler" is his comment. Obviously, killing her fiancé wasn't going to endear him to her, though, hence, "and a lot more complicated."
Odolwa wrote:
2. As I understand, Raelag and Agrael are the same being. But which of his forms is his true identity?
I have come to the conclusion that it probably is Raelag, since it was impossible for Nicolai to banish Agrael back to Sheogh when he used the Heart of the Griffin.
I would gladly have this confirmed though.
As far as I can tell, he used to be a member of the Soulscar clan. There are enough implications of that in the Dungeon Campaign. It's equally evident that, once purged to the Sovereign's influence, he bears them no love. This would suggest to my mind that it was initially not his choice to be given to the Sovereign, but rather that he was offered as some sort of sacrifice/tribute. Possibly at an early age.
Odolwa wrote:
3. Why wasn't Zehir succesfull in his attempt to purge Isabel after the battle with Kha-Beleth?
Tieru in the Inferno Campaign says that the Rite of True Nature (which I assume is what was to be used on Isabel) cannot be interrupted. He does not mention the effects of such an interruption as Biara accomplished. It is possible that the ritual must finish or it is permanently ruined. But that's mainly inferential; the end of the campaigns is more than a little confusing and underwritten.
Odolwa wrote:
4. Is Isabel now truly evil, or do any of you have the belief that she can be cured of the taint?
I must say that I think she is too far gone in the corruption process though.
What do you mean, "now?" She starts off the campaign by mowing down any peasants that won't follow her. Hardly a noble and auspicious beginning. She also says in the Necromancer Campaign that "this shouldn't be so easy" for her to reject the doctrine of the Church of Elrath, but that doesn't change the fact that she
does. My personal opinion is that she never really got scope enough to show her nature. Godric reminds her as he pulls her out of the chapel that she is not queen yet, and her response is, "I should be." This would indicate that the marriage was partially fueled by ambition. Isabel was never quite "good."
Now, here's a question of my own:
Given what we know about Markal and Fiona, are we entirely sure that he's Alexei's son and not Markal's?
Far too many people speak their minds without first verifying the quality of their source material.