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Just saw that "Wael" is a old Arabic name. It is believed that it means "protector", "rescuer" or "he who seeks refugee"....

 

This is interesting

Edited by Ben No.3

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Old Black Joe's still pickin' cotton

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Hmm... I suppose you could consider Wael to be a protector and rescuer of mysteries and forbidden lore I guess. Might just be coincidence though, as Wael given how short Wael is.

 

That said, it is interesting as I've learnt something new.

 

I hope Wael is explored more in PoE2. I feel that there are some great possibilities for quests involving him and his clergy given his strange nature. He's probably not main quest material*, but a good length side quest would be cool.

 

*Well, I think he could be main quest material, but if he were it would probably have to be a Torment style weird quest. Nothing wrong whatsoever with Torment style weird quests, but I suspect PoE2 will stick to the more classic fantasy and let Torment: Tides of Numenara do the Torment style weird questery.

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You know what would be awesome as a reward for the wael quest? An item (or maybe even talent?) that has a 15% chance (it something along that) to make normal loot hidden loot, but also a 20% chance to make hidden loot visible.

Everybody knows the deal is rotten

Old Black Joe's still pickin' cotton

For your ribbons and bows

And everybody knows

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