- Jul 12, 2020
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All fair points indeed GoA (especially the last one )...but at that point in the story, we're a clueless office worker. Exactly what are they expecting us to do by ordering us to speak to someone (we may not want to) and taking us somewhere we've never been before?I wanted to go to Neverhwere for three reasons. One, I am a curious bugger at times. Two, I'm a hands on guy and wanted to have as much info I could to make decisions. Three, the Templars had so far fucked everything up, so my MC was determined to to be at the Vanguard of things because he has no trust in the Templars. Visiting Neverwhere was a step towards knowledge and rescuing his father so he could give his father a smack in the mouth.
I could understand fully..if the life-debt with Medb was 'before this'...then we have a reason to learn, to go to Neverwhere...see the woods etc...as we know we have to travel to neutral ground to make the deal. Befiore that though...we have literally zero reason to do anything for the templars...go anywhere...or listen to them (regardless of daddy being the big boss man), yet we're treated like an unpaid intern.
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