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The page source reportedly contains refs to graphics depicting eight letters from the Engwithan alphabet, which, in a certain order spell out 'Deadfire' (a.k.a. the Deadfire Archipelago?).
schinderhannes.999;n7533900 said:Some of the bits and pieces posted by Sawyer on the instagrams and twitters seem to suggest that at least Edér, Aloth and Pallegina will be back in one form or another.
Yep, they could have used her a bit more.JimmyQ;n7538900 said:I certainly don't feel like I got enough Iselmyr the first time around.
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M4xw0lf;n7544350 said:So... do we get to hunt down the remaining "gods"? Seems a bit grim.
M4xw0lf;n7544350 said:So... do we get to hunt down the remaining "gods"? Seems a bit grim.
During one of the PoE dev/director's commentaries (I think the last one from last week) Sawyer said that they're investigating the possibility of carrying over consequences and world states you left Eora in through some sort of import functionality and we should absolutely hold on to our savegames. Doesn't mean that -everything- will be taken into account, of course. For overall main plot consistency you probably won't get around defaulting to a specific outcome from PoE and go from there.JimmyQ;n7546250 said:Well, we know that, by the end of the first game, there's at least one dirty ol' bastard who's got one deity in his crosshairs*. That said, even with all the companions knowing what they know, I have a hard time believing (right know) that they can pose a real threat to the gods themselves. Can they throw a wrench into the gods' designs, though? I don't see why not. That's more the impression I'm get'n from all this, anyway.
* Yes, in the first game, this actually depends on your decisions, but who knows what Obsidian will default to in the sequel.
schinderhannes.999;n7547600 said:Today's crest and quote seems to hint at one of the new companions, someone military from the Vailian Republics maybe?
Rauatai located in the northern part of the world. The culture of Rauatai is aumaua dominated, and it is as technologically-advanced as the Aedyr Empire. The language spoken in Rauatai is non-Indo-Euro in inspiration. Rauatai have a powerful navy, which almost always gains the upper hand in the contested Rauatai Gulf.
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