Can you be pro-demon while still lying about the story?
Yes you can I think it’s been a while since I played
Yes, you can do it… It’s my Canon route
I think lying and being pro - demon are mostly separate. My canon route killed every demon she could and closed the gates, yet she lied about her prophecy and never said the truth.
Can you please tell me what the achievements: “Ivory Tower”, “This Statement is false” and “In the service of the Crown” mean and how to get them? Thanks
I’d have to dig through the code in more detail to remember exactly how to get them, but offhand, Ivory Tower is impressing the Academy chancellors enough that you get invited to become one of them in the epilogue, This Statement is False is telling random blatant lies to Min at every possible opportunity, and In the Service of the Crown is accepting one of a few different positions that have you working directly for the monarch in the epilogue.
Thank you!!
Hello I play the game a lot of time and I miss a few achivement
Making Amends: Right one of your pettier wrongs.
This Statement is False: Run a joke into the ground.
Chill Touch: Suffer an unusual wound.
Demonslayer: Kill as many demons as possible.
Revolving Door Dungeon: Get arrested at every possible opportunity.
Saddest Words Are These: Reminisce about what might have been.
any help please
@RETowers any chance we’ll revisit the world of heroic liars? I liked Stars Arisen but Hero’s of Myth is one of my soft spot always go back to CoG choices reread again the other day lol and figured it couldn’t hurt to ask
Currently I don’t have plans to write a sequel or anything else in the world - I find those are really difficult to do in the COG format if you weren’t planning on them from the beginning. But it’s great to hear you’ve enjoyed the game!
Hey, so I completed a playthrough and I very much enjoyed it. Although I am disappointed that I didn’t get to thoroughly destroy Despina, considering how much she got under my skin. Also I didn’t like Letha’s personality, considering she put her friends in danger by telling the truth to literally the most powerful woman in the kingdom, her feelings aside. And if she wanted to do her own, it was selfish of her to ask me to help remove the murder suspicions on her.
(Too bad winning the final battle got her out of said suspicions)
The poetry was good and the plot quite appreciable, and killing Meredith was a very sad decision by me, considering we could have become good friends.. I really liked the epilogue as well :). The pacing was steady and the characters all had engaging personalities. Thank you Abigail for writing this great work. I hope it can have a sequel someday.
Hello, hello, Z is back again with his optimized guides. This journey started out as trying to see what stats passed…it quickly devolved into a fervent madness that I could get 60 in every stat during the first 4 chapters.Do note I don’t mean personality stats, just the 6 talents. After 3 DAYS, and an intimate knowledge of fairmath I never thought I’d have, I have done it. And now you all get to have the fruit of my labor, lucky you. I will just show the relevant talent stat options, nothing else because those are optional. Also passes stat checks on time, very important.
Chapter 1 -there’s 2 -10 negative stats and a big ol’ -15 that we have to work around. chap 2 has 2 -5s as well. these are the hurdles we have to pass
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i’ll summon a magical illusion- i won’t go into detail but using fairmath tricks we’ll get this to exactly 60
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not only my skill with my own particular brand of magic- this is a freebee (sort of) gets us exactly 60. why this one specifically? many reasons, there’s basically no other path to take.
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I created a brilliant illusion as a distraction- did you know going negative before getting a couple boosts gives you more stats? (at least when the stats are set to 50). fairmath gives you more stats the lower your stats are to a limited extent.
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either I wondered how or I pleaded for the strange pair- there’s 2 choices where we’re free to pick and 2 that are more locked. we want to boost charm and insight twice. if you choose the charm choice (I pleaded) then the next free pick go insight and vice versa.
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even if we wouldn’t hurt people- this is locked, we want 2 charm and insight and there is no charm here
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I entered towns and cities- the second locked, charm boost this time
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if charm choice: verity’s solemn and then she had a way of quickly evaluating people and situations. if insight choice: i didn’t especially regret and then in learning to charm and persuade people. (probably thinking, wait charm is 63, that’s on purpose it will be 60 later)
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the big one- your class essentially. i’ve worked on making my spellcasting- this is why we have 63 charm, the big -15 goes to charm but we can boost it back up. unfortunately since our charm is higher we had to have 3 extra stats so we could make it 60. 66 magic will be reduced by the two -5s in chap 2 to get 60 and agility can rest pretty being 62 (our highest stat woo)
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though my spells have some worth in battle- this is essentially the same negative boost boost trick we did with insight
Chapter 2 -not as many boosts and a couple minuses -
Do you still keep up with your swordplay?- this is the only path i could find that works
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Being able to talk sense into the nobles is more useful than magical ability- cha boost softening that -15 and with that nearly everything is 60
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Finally: Reviewing some basic combat techniques. giving us the final 15 to combat and everything but agility is 60 with only 2 points difference. goes to show the insane optimization I did XD Idk why but I knew I could do it
For clarification. With insight and combat I am mitigating stat loss. Its better to go minus plus plus than any other way. I go against that principal twice here but thats due to location of gains and losses. I took literally everything into account.
