Gab could have told her or sent a message once he left and was waiting for Zero. at that point sending soldiers would be pointless as Zero would just kill them, and it would put Gab's life in danger.I don't see it that way at all.
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but yeah, she is dumb too for not understanding that someone else sacrifices themselves to stop Zero, because she knows he always complete his contacts and she heard herself the description of the contract.
it is already a fact. it's the latest bad ending. if you can't Gab can't convince Zero to let Emma go, Zero kills Gab, and Nael senses it and destroys the universe because for her there is no point to let it continue existing without him, and she CAN'T bring him back.You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
and just because Gab can't die because Nael destroys everything, it doesn't remove weight in death. characters can still die, even the MC. only Gab is spared, not because he cannot physically die, but because the story would end prematurely.
the real question is what will happen when he dies of old age, though. will Nael accept it and let go?
and Nael isn't the deus ex machine anymore, she already cannot intervene directly in the human world anymore. she needs a medium, like the pearl, or an agent like other dark ones that got orders from her. so eventually, she might have people that acts like Sam's guardians for her.
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it seems you can't understand that concept.
players seeing Swordslaves approaching high order facilities doesn't mean anything for MC...
players watching Ren and Claire make deals doesn't do anything for MC...
and like I said, seeing that, even the players don't know how the high order and Ren framed the brotherhood, even if they know they work together.
the only way to know is choosing to help the high order stop the attack. and from there, you learn that they planted a sword in the storage room, and they can cloak items from sight and from emitting easily recognizable energy (not a single one of the brotherhood dark ones could sense the sword), which is very important information, and that the high order CAN pick up on that energy even from far away, even if it's cloaked, which opens up other hypothesis again.
MC isn't prepared to realize and actually think that Claire will betray him. but he has a big lead, that will be actual undeniable proof, that removes any doubt that Claire is the culprit.
sure, there might be no real positive or negative consequences for the player, but the different path and context will bring nuance to how things play out, and how MC has to deal with what is to come. the actual drama itself and its size.
Brotherhood holding a grudge only leads to small skirmishes and guerilla for revenge, that can easily be squashed.
High order is much more powerful, and can wipe out the brotherhood anytime. having a grudge means finding excuses at every opportunity to hurt them more or be more cruel.
you don't understand the balance of power here.
keeping the peace for the high order is only a front, appearances. they only need an excuse. Claire is actively working to create those excuses.
before Az went crazy, the high order seemed to be a decent organization. not saints by any measure, but "redeemable" in the context of the companion world, at least. it's only after the tragedy that everything went south for them.
so when you say "High Order faction has always been irredeemable", it's factually incorrect. they were a government sanctioned organization that worked to keep the peace and the balance of power, as well as hide companions and dark ones from the normal world. hunting down ferals, or criminals, preventing wars and large scale destruction... it's pretty "redeemable".
I think, at the time, he was just referring to Sam and other gods (we don't know if he met more). Gab didn't know, or wasn't sure, if Nael reached actual godhood yet, and what the consequences of that would be.I remember Gab saying "there's always a bigger fish" when Claire questioned him about who could be a threat to the MC with him around earlier in the game.