Hmm...
In answer to your question, it is more likely that the Miridim are being
dominated by him somehow. But, the Miridim hate Corvideans, so maybe he did
manage to strike a bargain with them.
(Corvideans banished their god to a puny little island).
After the game, Leigh proposed an interesting theory. What is it that
makes Nal-Arat and Sacerdos such bad guys. Sacerdos is healing people all over
the place in exchange for a bargain that seems perfectly reasonable at the time.
Nal-Arat was throw out of his homeland by a bunch of ungrateful
smart-asses and rode away in hopes of rebuilding his people. Then, the
Corvideans chased him down and bound him in a whole in the ground. Seems to me
that we are not really sure who the bad guy(s) is...as usual. The only person I
am absolutely sure is evil is Carcere.
Of course, if Nal-Arat were to escape, he would most likely proceed to
estract his revenge on the Corvideans. This gives you and obvious motivation,
but the rest of our characters remain unmotivated against Nal-Arat.
Who knows. All I know for sure is the next game is going to be a lot
more fighting and a lot less information gathering.
Darren Brain wrote:
> #feori wrote:
>
> > Corcere, Dawn's character, and mine were all visited by a strange priest who gave us the
> > trinkets which we are assuming take you to "Nalarott Land". Remeber the Tonqui were using
> > them to escape during our little fight. I think Corcere opened his at some point in his
> > youth and ended up joining the Nalarott Cult. He probably learned some basic Corvidean
> > (Nalarotts are Corvidean descendants) and marked the area in an attempt to bring back his
> > lost god. I think he managed to get the Tonqui on his side by promising them they would
> > have the chance to kill lots of Corvideans. I also think that is how he got the Miradeem
> > to ally with him. Looks like a tough rode ahead of us...
>
> Ah. I didn't realize he had one of those dolls too. Hmmm. I can't see any flaws in your logic.
> You guys should probably be REAL careful with those rag dolls. I don't think Nal-Arat land
> would be much fun for us.
>
> Iam wondering about one thing though. Is it possible that rather than the Miradim being allied
> with Corcere, they are being controlled/dominate by him? They don't
seem like the kind of
> creatures you can reason with. Why would they have any interest in helping him? They're very
> capable of killing massive numbers of people on their own.
>
> Darren
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