Get ending 1, and see what happens. While I have yet to get it myself, I’ve read about it from people who have, and it ain’t pretty.
Everybody dies
Both Lada and Milon need to learn how to take no for an answer. I understand why I can’t scream at Milon “I’m not into men!” But that doesn’t mean I don’t want to do it.
Could you capture screen shot of the end 1?
Elya and Vedran are killed. Took 6 years for Rade to win the civil war and then Darin kills him with a crossbow while he was celebrating his victory in Wrido’s palace.
We need more “red flag chaser” ro imo. It would be both hilarious and interesting to see the MC just resisting the red flag chaser advances with dry deadpan poker face lol. Also sweet and sad too
Most likely, i mean ITFO is still pretty young and who knows maybe a big update’ll come once the sequel rolls out
From this ending , Is it mean Noble will serve who from Sobik house,correct ? and mean some noble maybe follow Marshall!Monard because Marshall is Sobik’s Child ?
The Marshal doesn’t get to think about becoming Monarch in this ending. They were slain when they volunteered to be the distraction to cover a retreat in a catastrophic loss of the Chapter 9 battle. The only one happy in Ending 1 is the raven.
@Zaya27477 Others have stated before that she doesn’t have to be a strong leader to rally nobles. Unlike the Marshal and Rade, she is always a legitimate child of Sobik (and doesn’t have to worry about possibly being caught in a corrupt Archbishop’s lies down the line), and people will wish to support her bid to the throne because she’s an unmarried legitimate daughter of the last king who’s the sole claimant (because she can marry their son/puppet and expand their spheres of control). And in the text of Ending 3, she’s only become more determined even at low Leadership.
I think Sarinya meant more that if a large part of the nobles refused to follow Rade after he won against the Marshall, because he isn’t one of Sobik’s child, it could mean that those same nobles might follow the MC in the end where he crowns himself the new monarch.
@Zaya27477 if that was what you meant, I think some will, but others will refuse because of the stigma the MC carries and because I think Elya will escape and try to rally those who will not follow you.
Yes I mean it Thank you very much
I don’t think my Lowest Elya leadership (-1) will can rally noble.so My Marshall is safe haha thanks you for your answer again.
Elya with lower leadership might not be able to rally as many as if she had higher leadership, but I think she will still be able to get the support of some nobles.
Yep but I think It is easy to eliminate her more than high Leadership Elya
She may not get people to support her, but there might be someone who feels like trying being a queenmaker for themselves. They will use Elya as a banner basically and it will work.
Wait book 2 This is I can minimum my Marshall 's Threat in this book.
Yes, I do think it will be easier to deal with Elya if she has lower leadership.
Well… we maybe can win and depose her easier.that I hope lower leadership she just like baby ,no lead and no control army .I think
Elya shows the most growth in the story when you go out of your way to teach her or you be harsh to her and tell her essentially “It’s time to grow up.” I think her getting thrown into a cell after trusting someone is a pretty big lesson in growing up. So i imagine while she might not be as persuasive as say a 4-5 leadership Elya she will probably sit around 3 leadership where she’s beginning to be a good leader but still has some work cut out for her.
Understandable, I never said she would be a great general nor a great leader. Just a good one, she has innate talent in politicking and persuading she has this from that being her basic education as a princess and how she can conduct herself. But like I said she learns fastest when you constantly tell her grow up and get used to it, to even get 5 leadership you have to snap at her and tell her to stop throwing a tantrum. Her being betrayed and thrown into a cell is a lesson of leadership unintentionally or not. She learns the most important parts of being able to coup someone. Be in a position of innate power, have your own trusted individuals who will act with impunity on your orders, and never trust anybody. Three important and callous lessons.
I never taught her about army or let her lead people in my playthrough.I baby her all unil final story.she is smart and learn quickly and make me chill.that why I never taught her or strength her.She can bite us back if we ruff her wrong side.
Well, you gave her one one big final lesson when you put her in prison