Now from what I noticed there doesn't seem to be any huge difference between which side we choose in terms of the objectives, which I guess its understandable due to the fact all the characters encountered on this chapter need to live on and push the plot forward...My question is tho, how is Sasrogarn gonna be exposed for the useless lil shit that he is now that the Admiral surviving the fresh breeze is cannon, I think one of the main points that alienated even Grofzag and turned him against Sas was him claiming to have killed Merlon, wonder how shar will solve this one in the grand scheme of things, even though admiral or no admiral Sas is one big crying baby and a great deal of orcs know that already.
Not only that. If you play with either humans or undead you see Sasrogarn in the farthest island, just surrounded with his men like the coward he is (he can´t trust the other clans). Gorthog said he wasn´t an effective leader (despite being Rangul´s son). Also Grofzag took the Stronghold and the main force to attack the humans (and defend from the undead) and prepared the forces to rescue Vanessa.Well, for one, she can rises up the blatant backstabbing which led to her exile, and the likely fact Sasrogarn played his part of that famous raid way up. And there is Kome Castle, where he snatches the awesome hammer Grofzag deserves. I dare say the opportunities for Sassygan to do showboating for achievements other did is far are far from exhausted. Besides, The way Shar talked about the situation, the game might be a bit different from what SOB did. Maybe there'll be a short-lived civil war over the issue before he crumbles and Amari takes top spot over him and whatever too-old-fashioned orcs might back him up against Sis.
I´ve thinking, the orcs added the murlocs to their ranks AFTER redfist destroyed the islands.All in all the map was kinda cool, not as hard as other chapters, not as engaging not as fun, kinda surprised that there weren't any special side quest for the Murloc village to the far east of the human side of the map, I mean I understand that the orcs are still on "we are the best race and we don't need any other race to help us" phase of the story but if I remember they tried to ally Murlocs way way before they were in a pinch and getting vanquished by edgy boys in crimson red.
Oh if that is the case then that would explain the total indifference towards the Murlocs of both Merlon and the Orcs.I´ve thinking, the orcs added the murlocs to their ranks AFTER redfist destroyed the islands.
One of the stories said that redfist was weeks early than the golden guard (and the islands were burned by that time). And the first time we see the murlocs as Orcs´s allies was after the golden guard arrives. So that could take a couple of weeks.
Yep.Eyo chief are Murlocs sentient beings on the arkain universe? Their chieftain spoke a pretty fluent common language
Because you have transport ships.-Question. Why the faction we are playing is the only that doesn't have access to aerial transport units?
I glad that i dont the only one who see that. A this point Shar must be made the Golden guard even more arrogant to stand up the imperial's force arrogance.Given the amount of arrogance displayed by so many characters in this part, in hindsight, its title should be "Pride comes before a fall".
PS: IDK if vanessa is a giant women or Gardon is a dwarf
Perhaps both?
Vanessa was raised among orcs and Gardon's energy during growth was probably used more on his brain than on his muscles, which could explain why he is one of the smartest characters.
2)Blen supported Gardon rather that Genethas surprised me, the "general of the empire"short story"Zoia speak that blen is a traitor so i believed that he will support genethas and give the golden guard a validate reason to kill him, but now his death will be unfair and "maybe" to made him a scapegoat of Lerrig unwilling treason. (Blen was a commoner so is a aceptable target)
The cold never bothered Aridon anyway.-Nothing to speculate from Aridon´s side. Is the mountain getting colder?
Denied.Shar, I demand that you make the Sin of Wrath inside Selior's mind even stronger! XD
Kenos does not trust Genethas.You would think that at least someone besides Gardon would find it suspicious
He tried. XD-Poor Theoden. My mother always said to never give promises that you may not fulfill. XD
Wonder how Prideblade feels about that.Given the amount of arrogance displayed by so many characters in this part, in hindsight, its title should be "Pride comes before a fall".
Challenge accepted.A this point Shar must be made the Golden guard even more arrogant to stand up the imperial's force arrogance.
What @LISBOAH said though I will look into it to make sure she is not "too" tall.PS: IDK if vanessa is a giant women or Gardon is a dwarf
Blen supported Gardon rather that Genethas surprised me, the "general of the empire"short story"Zoia speak that blen is a traitor so i believed that he will support genethas and give the golden guard a validate reason to kill him, but now his death will be unfair and "maybe" to made him a scapegoat of Lerrig unwilling treason. (Blen was a commoner so is a aceptable target)
Also Zoia really does not like Blen for reasons that will be explored as time progresses.Who knows what is going on inside Zoia's head. She hated Blen, so she could have come up with some paranoid theory that blames him for everything.
Well, Merlon is currently quite alive, despite having lost his fleet.Oh, since I brought this up, I also wonder how much of Second Orc Book's stories will be 'canon', since many of it contradicts with Second Human Book which was, at the time, 'the canon'.
Ha, thought so. He's lore clearly indicated he wouldn't be fooled thst easily.Kenos does not trust Genethas.
That's all I needed to know. Thanks.Second Orc Book is by no means completely retconned now.
We know that Gardon is Theodor´s (the emperor) bastard brother. So maybe is a nickname from "Theodor´s Brother" = Thero.What does "thero" means? Is that an affectionate nickname?
Maybe he had a detachment of Forgotten ones as a soldiers, but Kersidar and Margazar killed them all. Or he was just naive.I love that Raszar says that we have few chances of reaching his hideout, but I found a much harder time reaching the corrupted fountain.
It was a waste of his time. A common trait on Dreadlords.Well, the humans should feel lucky that Kersidar didn't chose to deal with them himself, I guess...
Unless Gardon is to realize that the Souleater Legion is tougher than the Bloodrinker Legion and that agreeing to her pact will make it easier.-Gardon and Blen immediately refuses to have a talk with Kersidar, so there is no way that Gardon choosing Ebira´s pact in the future is canon. 100%
He could pretend to be dead. Him being an undead demon would make it easier for him to do so.-Margazar as final boss, but we kill him so that means that is no undead?
Maybe...We know that Gardon is Theodor´s (the emperor) bastard brother. So maybe is a nickname from "Theodor´s Brother" = Thero.
Or maybe Aveen knew Gardon´s father or something.
He probably underestimated the mortals.Maybe he had a detachment of Forgotten ones as a soldiers, but Kersidar and Margazar killed them all. Or he was just naive.
He will regret it much later...It was a waste of his time. A common trait on Dreadlords.
Zyaise people wouldnt follow someone Who make a deal with the Demons. Too much Risk for Gardon, also in that moment he had the support of the undead Nexus.Unless Gardon is to realize that the Souleater Legion is tougher than the Bloodrinker Legion and that agreeing to her pact will make it easier.
Yep. Also would make it easier to ambush the forgotten one with Aridon and join the undead afterwards.He could pretend to be dead. Him being an undead demon would make it easier for him to do so
Unlike the empire and the kingdoms. Even the leader of the forgotten and his forces are any threat at all to the Demon legions.He probably underestimated the mortals.
Kersidar wouldn't risk any demon from the Bloodrinker Legion see him and report it to Ornassion. The demons are invading the kingdoms, and Kersidar is out there releasing more enemies that could threat the invasion. The Souleater Legion could suffer repurcossions for this if word was to spread...
Moral from Arkain: Deal with the problems at proper time.He will regret it much later...
Prideblade seems to be a smart guy, I doubt he would fall for Genethas's liesAbout the traitors. We know Genethas is one. But i'm not sure about Prideblade. Kenos and Aveen are safe i think.
i´m trying to think of more traitors despite Genethas. Blen, Gardon, Selior, Dorbric, Fergon, Zoia, Salomar and Merlon are safe.Prideblade seems to be a smart guy, I doubt he would fall for Genethas's lies
We also have to take into account the possibility that some generals might have been brainwashed and may be acting like sleeper agents.i´m trying to think of more traitors despite Genethas. Blen, Gardon, Selior, Dorbric, Fergon, Zoia, Salomar and Merlon are safe.
I think Aveen and Kenos are safe, Prideblade i doubt it. Genethas is 100%, and Lerrig don´t even question it.
Maybe some Mercenary commander. Or maybe some Kingdom general.
Believing a demons words especially Kersidar who is a known "politician" seems rather risky to me, genethas could be the only Traitor among the generals and kersidar just said that to sough more discontent among the imperial ranks, its not like they got along even when there weren't talks of a traitor among their ranks, imperial generals seem to hate each other as much as the Orc clan leaders did before Rangul united them.We also have to take into account the possibility that some generals might have been brainwashed and may be acting like sleeper agents.
This reminds me of that scene from Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones where Count Dooku tells Obi-Wan that the Senate is under control of a Sith Lord named Darth Sidious...Believing a demons words especially Kersidar who is a known "politician" seems rather risky to me, genethas could be the only Traitor among the generals and kersidar just said that to sough more discontent among the imperial ranks,
That is if Salomar survives his trip with Aedale.Also the paladins with Salomar were featured on the last orc mission of the first book, if we were to take for granted that Salomar would stand by Gardon then another general of the imperial army would have to take his spot that maybe could be the Salrian General that has been send to support the imperials.
Probably the third guy is Prideblade, he was ordered to send more beast to cover the bears. So it´s most likely that he will be there.As for how the civil war would play out, if we were to go by the first human book ending it seems like Genethas will have by his side the Royal Fist+The mercenaries (even though Darric did show reason in not fully believing Genethas) and the Bull regiment, after all the southern base supporting genethas did sport the teal color. Now it could be that that mission would be totally remade and we'll have a totally different map and two totally different factions within this civil war, However as it its show even by the meeting I would assume a couple of generals would be neutral in this conflict, for example Aveen clearly stated she needs to be on the front lines to keep the army from falling apart since Selior seems incapable of leading the united front another general would have to take Lering's spot and the Bear regiment would be the Brown vanguard force we had to face during the orc's final mission on the first book, so at least 3 more generals would be outside the conflict, Aveen, Bear Regiment Guy and a third guy (or it could be that its Aveen that will take lering's spot on the last orc mission from the first book, so in that case we'd have Aveen, Bear Regiment.
Salomar will probably die. If the paladins join Gardon maybe some of them are corrupted by the ironfist, like the elven archers.Also the paladins with Salomar were featured on the last orc mission of the first book, if we were to take for granted that Salomar would stand by Gardon then another general of the imperial army would have to take his spot that maybe could be the Salrian General that has been send to support the imperials.
Maybe, their mission was to clean the borders from beasts and orcs. Getting a reputation, maybe he is another traitor, either from the demons or the undead.There is a last regiment, the boar regiment, we saw their leader in salana's flashbacks but never in person nor in the generals war council, so... Maybe they are traitor too, or they will die horrible by the orcs in the frontline or demons(surprise attack) or the undead because they looks like bandit hunters or support units rather direct fighters.
Actually, the Forgotten had different master other than the Fallen Four. As Aridon said, these creatures were just Isekai'd there from another world not Arkain.Well, it seems Gardon's inner circle is always destined to be the most charming (Talking about Zed in this case). If the transmogrification spell (wolf to human variant) was possible, it's certain Gardon's harem theme would follow well in his trustees.Oh, yeah; maybe Aveen knows a thing or two about Gardon's heritage, so maybe... maybe Gardon should better be involved with her to possibly attain Imperial influence.
Margazar could've been slain in the failed siege mission mentioned in his bio, and Aridon might have paid a visit to the spot; subsequently raised him. He then possibly returned and continued newly as a double agent.
Oh, well... Just had the flash of an idea. Maybe three more nexus? There are a total of 9; which is the number of completion in numerology. However, the last and the most popular number of fullness is 12; specifically in all zodiacs, and even 24 hours of a day is multiplied by 12. So, it won't be a stretch for the undead to have a total of 12 nexus at the end of a true story and be permanently fixed at this amount in all future stories. One for fallen tribal dominion. One for fallen crusaders (imagine it to be comprised of golden guard and redfist). One for, as implied, fallen of Dark One's minions. Aridon raising the forgotten to gain more intel about Tregakh, and intentionally making this nexus to make mockery for Largoth is entertaining. Leader, of course, could be fallen Raszar. I'm sure he would like to discipline those 'perfectionistic' thralls by humility in undeath.
So you are saying that the Demons and/or dark/ancient powers are bringing stability?As we see on the original, and now in true story, we conclude that with or without Demonic influences, Rodan Empire and the Kingdoms of Arkain will be in chaos, due to politics.
An argument can be made that the kingdoms united to fight a common foe. (I say that loosely, because they still tried to screw each other regardless)As we see on the original, and now in true story, we conclude that with or without Demonic influences, Rodan Empire and the Kingdoms of Arkain will be in chaos, due to politics.
So you are saying that the Demons and/or dark/ancient powers are bringing stability?
Let's be honest. If there wasn't a demon threat, the kingdoms would be kiling each other the Empire would only come from across the sea in order to conquer them.An argument can be made that the kingdoms united to fight a common foe. (I say that loosely, because they still tried to screw each other regardless)
And without the demons, the human part of the continent wouldn't be as unified as it is now.
That's 100% correctLet's be honest. If there wasn't a demon threat, the kingdoms would be kiling each other the Empire would only come from across the sea in order to conquer them.