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Does the good of the many outweigh that of the few?
It’s a question I hadn’t yet asked myself while playingAvoweduntil reaching the end of its third act.
Or at least, that’s how I saw things at first.
But Avowed threw me for a loop with an excellent bit of narrative subterfuge.
To be honest, that kind of stringent morality system is a little bit too Fable for my liking.
As a Noble Scion with a heart of gold, I largely give a shot to play it safe.
Discovering that Sapadal, my godlike’s maker, is tied to the Dreamscourge itself gave me pause.
Does that make the god innocent, or have they been using me all along?
Split allegiance
The question still weighs upon me as I leave ruins.
Upon regrouping with the archmage Ryngrim, I find her locked in a bitter dispute with Inquisitor Lodwyn.
The price is high, though.
For once, Lodwyn’s plan seems actually humane if not a bandaid fix for a much larger problem.
The same sight greets me upon returning to Thirdborn with the bittersweet news.
Ryngrim had commended my sage logic, warning me not to think with my heart so much.