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2013-11-14, 02:35 PM
Probably :smalltongue:
Anyways I'm thinking he's going to die because this is the perfect time for him to lose. His cleric is dead and gone so no rez, his plan hasn't been finished yet and there is no audience to his defeat, and he might just have a villainous breakdown when he learns that he's actually nothing more then a sidequest. So no, 'I ruled like a king for 20 years.' Plus in history he'll go down as, a mercenary general who died in the desert after a mysterious explosion.
Plus he's forcing the issue. If he had just accepted the Order's dramatic escape from the villain he could have continued as an antagonist but instead he's chased them down and backed them into a corner forcing a deus ex machina to appear to save them, which also conveniently allows for their passage back to the main story.
Anyways I'm thinking he's going to die because this is the perfect time for him to lose. His cleric is dead and gone so no rez, his plan hasn't been finished yet and there is no audience to his defeat, and he might just have a villainous breakdown when he learns that he's actually nothing more then a sidequest. So no, 'I ruled like a king for 20 years.' Plus in history he'll go down as, a mercenary general who died in the desert after a mysterious explosion.
Plus he's forcing the issue. If he had just accepted the Order's dramatic escape from the villain he could have continued as an antagonist but instead he's chased them down and backed them into a corner forcing a deus ex machina to appear to save them, which also conveniently allows for their passage back to the main story.