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Juodas Varnas

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  1. So, i was just wondering. Do sidekicks have anything to say after you recruit them? Cause i never used them, but i wonder how people can "fall in love" with them since they literally have just 1 line of dialogue to recruit them (except from fassina i guess)

    Never heard of 'love at first sight'?

     

    Seriously, it's such a commonly used trope, it's become a cliché

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    Ac, but can he appear in that event where a crew member tries to hop into the Watcher's bed? Asking for a friend.

    I've had this event happen twice across all my playthroughs thus far, and both times it was a crew member with an impulsive personality, although not the same one.

    I think i had it once with a Drunkard crew mate.

     

    Might've been Eld Engrim or whatshisname

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    There are a decent amount of 'freaks' you can crew your ship with, troll cook from the Hole, Worthless (who's actually great at his job), I got a bug / spider person somewhere...

    'Bug/spider perso' is probably Big Mouth who is a Vithrack surgeon (that is pretty much useless due to the fact that he cannot participate in any ship event that requires a surgeon) that can be recruited in Dunnage, i think.

     

     

    Ac, but can he appear in that event where a crew member tries to hop into the Watcher's bed? Asking for a friend.

     

    Also, we can hire a Deathead in Crookspur.

    Nope, as far as i know, none of the 'weird' crewmates EVER participate in ANY event.

     

    Which is really dumb and lame and ****.

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  4. There are a decent amount of 'freaks' you can crew your ship with, troll cook from the Hole, Worthless (who's actually great at his job), I got a bug / spider person somewhere...

    'Bug/spider perso' is probably Big Mouth who is a Vithrack surgeon (that is pretty much useless due to the fact that he cannot participate in any ship event that requires a surgeon) that can be recruited in Dunnage, i think.

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    Wasn't the implied point of the relationship system and the big selling point of PoE 2 the fact that companions will have *much more* content this time around? Sawyer himself went constantly on a record saying that "character arcs and even banters are a lot of work and writing companions is time-consuming" and so on. It really sounded like we'll be getting this very robust and complex relationship system with a lot of reactivity, expansive character quests and what have you - think KotOR 2 system up to 11. I won't dare to speak for everyone here, but that's not what I've got.

    I think they simply were too ambitious with the companion system in this game [...]

    Long story short, they made the companions complicated by introduciung an ambitious approval system which doesn't really work and probably ill reflects the effort put into it, and that time would have imo been better spent giving them more dialogue or adding more sidekick content.

    Instead, we ended up with THIS:

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    Just another "what the ****, Xoti?" moment.

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  6. I ended up choosing Royal Deadfire in my game, but I wasn't exactly happy with that choice. It seems like the Native Deadfire faction (I can't remember their name atm) is the most moral choice? But I have done their quest for the achievement, and what they ask you to do isn't that great either.

     

    Bah, I want the Yes Man option. Be my own faction.

    Huana are the natives (and they're arseholes too)

     

    And you totally can be your own Yes Man, you can just not ally with ANYONE and do it alone. For better or worse.

  7. Yes, but that doesn't mean that she's a fampyr (only that she will probably become one after her death), since she's very much alive. 

     

    Let's say you are a wealthy noble who would like to cheat death. There are a variety of options at your disposal, but this offer from a shady animancer sounds the most painless. All he is going to do is bind your soul to your body, so that way when you die, your soul stays put and you still retain all your motor control.

     

    Sign me up, you say. Suck on this, death! The animancer sets up some bizarre tools and machines, has you hold onto some copper wires, and before you know it the whole thing is over. He leaves and takes his fee. A few years later you die in a horrific skiing accident. Not to worry! Your soul isn't going anywhere. You are living large, my friend. But here's the thing. Your soul isn't going anywhere, but your body is. It starts to decompose. Slowly at first. A maggot here, a maggot there. And you are starting to get weird cravings, kind of like a pregnant woman, but instead of peanut butter and mayonnaise sandwiches, you could really go for some human flesh.

    http://forums.obsidian.net/topic/65206-update-73-narrative-design-a-day-in-the-life-companion-goals-and-the-undead/

    Pretty sure she is supposed to be dead now, in that conversation, i think you even talk about how the body will start to rot without fresh essence and i think she goes like, "yeah, but luminous Adra, bruh"

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  8. I'm not sure where the whole "she's a fampyr" thing is coming from? Last I checked, her soul is still very much connected to her body. It just won't be reincarnated when she dies? 

    I'm pretty sure if you have high enough metaphysics (or maybe it was arcana? or like a scientist background maybe?) you get into basically a discussion with her about what happens when the soul gets separated in that way and basically go "that's how fampyrs are made"

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