Should i believe jeyne kassynder




















At the end of the quest Stolen Shipments, don't ask Werner Schnaus for a reward. During the quest Strike! At the end of the quest Strike! At the end of the quest Majority Rules, tell the council "My actions are enough. On that next visit to the Deep Well, your first order of business is to meet with Phineas. Follow the quest marker to arrive near a gap. A platform will lower, courtesy of Phineas.

Step onto it and then ride it up to the higher ledge where he waits for you. He'll start along that ledge without waiting for you, so follow close behind him. Soon, he'll start using his geomancy to put a stop to the Stonestream. You must defend him from soldiers who will try to attack as his process plays out over the next minute or so.

With your traveling partner, use the typical strategies to hit your foes hard. You should only have to deal with two or three at a time for the whole fight, so keep chipping away at them and keep your health in good shape. Eventually, Phineas will finally be successful. Start back the way you came and you'll soon meet with Roderick.

He urges you to head for The Tumbledown Court to meet with the queen again. Continue down through the Deep Well, as instructed by your quest marker. You'll fight a few soldiers, then meet with Devonsey. I ended up being mostly merciful. Spared Rajani, decided to help out the Cyclopses. Spared Jeyne in the end as I had promised the Queen.

I especially enjoyed the ending slide about Jeyne. I ended up delivering Jeyne to the Queen in the end, and the Queen was compassionate towards Jeyne.

But Jeyne ended up assassinated, strangled in her bed. And she had not bothered to defend herself from her assailants. Thought that was really nicely written. Was surprised that the Heart of Nagog wasn't mentioned in the end, though if you give the house to Leona there is a rather funny bit devoted to that. Was also too bad that we didn't get any ending for the First People or any choice there for that matter , nor did we hear anything more of what happened to Phineas and Roderick.

I did almost the same choices on my first playthrough. Don't remember if this was mentioned in the ending slides. And Jeyne didn't die, but her life was threatened. And I agree about Jeyne. The choice to keep her alive and let her speak to the public was my favorite choice of the game although I played with Lucas. That gave the story a nice touch. Actually, the entire ending felt very satisfying. I really would like to know if there is a chance to not burn Jeynne army.

I tried in my 3rd playthrough but nothings happened when i did disagree. Do these choices actually change how certain things play out, or is the only effect the end-game slide show? If your talking about Glitterdelve there was a very good reason why you had to burn Jeynne's army. It had something to do with them having overwhelmingly large numbers and an active will to kill anyone who doesn't look like them And them some, possibly.

You couldn't just stay down there and kill the all sort of number count. Spared Jeyne- asked her to side with the Legion's cause results in her being declared an apostate but she still lives in the ending slide. I tried to play the game as idealistically as possible and I was really surprised that I was able to get away with this in an Obsidian game aside from the Dapper Old Gent and Wulf's epilogues the rest of the ending slides were pretty cheerful.

I didn't destroy the Heart of Nagog, and gave the mansion to Leona. Very funny ending slide about that one, but does she really hope to fit all her people in that mansion? Sure it's big, but not that big! I spared Rajani and she went back to Jeyne.

She and her people ended up pledging their loyalty to Anjali in the ending slides. I sided with the Cyclopses, who created a new working union and were allowed to leave the Foundry for the first time in a century. I particularly liked the images for that one, like the one with the Cyclop coming outside and shielding his eye from the sun's light.

I gave the Gent to the Stonebridge authorities. He was hanged and his body disappeared the following night. Wulf became Mayor although I still don't understand what power does the Mayor have in Stonebridge , I hope his successor as Chief Constable will mix up the ranks with humans and automatons. In Glitterdelve, I showed loyalty to the Crown at every turn, and accepted to spare Jeyne's life when asked.

I spared Jeyne in the end and asked her to help me rebuild. The ending slide indicates that she was declared apostate for asking the people to stop fighting the Legion No ending slide for Phineas makes me think that he may have a bigger role to play in possible extensions or DLCs.

After all, he too has a lot to rebuild, starting with the Glitterdelve and the knowledge of Geomancy. Basically, I tried to play an idealistic, very close to the Legion's ideals, Lucas. As a First Sister current of the Archons, Jeyne has the ability to watch and observe through the eyes of her handmaidens. This ability, aparently, works on her handmaidens only at least, during the negociations at the Spire Baley Rajani if present and Saraya claim they are affected. Anjali is either not affected—because of her refusal to even aknowledge kinship with other Archons,—or not aware of such intrusion.

Jeyne's " Staff of the Sacred Rage "'s supposed to be an obtainable unique item staff for Anjali that can be obtained after battling Jeyne atop of the Spire—but, aparently, developers removed that opportunity from the game, and after that battle you'll get nothing. One of two variations of Anjali's Tier 3 armor except for Crown is basically a recolor of Jeyne's armor: Anjali's armor is golden-and-black, while Jeyne's white-and-golden—minus color, the armor look exactly the same.

An Aegis symbol can be seen on Jeyne's armor. Jeyne leads Azunites to battle with the Legion opening cinematic. Jeyne destroys the remnants of 10th Legion at the Mournweald opening cinematic. Jeyne on the march with her army opening cinematic.



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