The Lost Heir Trilogy

Then your google fu is extremely weak, the forum discussion mentioning several prestige classes and the requirements is at https://steamcommunity.com/app/439750/discussions/0/458607699621192408/

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Nice time to do some replaying but I can never get my relationship high enough with the arcmage or the general to get my bow enchanted or to get the dragon Rider.

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I’m not sure what your doing wrong with the Archmage because the only way i think to really lower his relation is to do Necromancy, but the General gives the War Master class, to get the Dragon-Rider class it’s the other guy Lord Tovor basically lower the war spending and have 60 Arcana, Geography, History.

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Ahh ok thanks :sweat_smile:. And hmm im gonna do a another play through

If you don’t have enough relationship with the mage after getting the staff, just give him some items of yours.

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@stsword yeah i already saw that but thanks and it also lack some requirements for the classes

I like to play a benevolent, good and merciful necromancer whenever I have thr opportunity.

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I’ve been playing good, during the 1st part for Suna then I go super evil during the next.

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So if you get attacked by two evil people and have to kill them to save your life, manage to kill one and throw their corpse at the other to kill them, is the corpse-throwing evil?

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I just played a super good wizard throughout the story on my first playthrough.

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Well then say which prestige classes you need help with, the chances of someone being willing to type out how to get a couple of prestige classes is a whole lot higher than someone typing out the requirements for every single class.

Especially since if you’ve already read the requirements for multiple prestige classes, and so don’t need help with them.

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I just got another guide thanks to overlord @EmperorHeartless w/c also have the prestige classes
Oh and thanks for helping me out

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A theologian I am not but if it was self-defence in God’s eye then no, otherwise, yes. Remember, true self-defense means that all opportunity to retreat is exhausted as well.

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Nah.

It’s just considered badass,to be honest.They attacked you first,therefore it’s self defense and not evil.

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Could I possibly be invited to the Guide?

Nice i got the elemental Archer starting on the dragon Rider next.

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Yeah, but it’s possible to use necromancy exclusively in defense or to aid others.

I’ve noticed I don’t always encounter the beggar who sells the Book of the Dead, what are the conditions for him appearing?

The beggar always shows up in every playthrough I’ve ever done (a few hundred now). However, if you have less than 40 religion, you don’t recognize the sign of the evil gods that he’s making and you can’t get the book from him.

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Self defense doesn’t justify everything. If necromancy is considered desecrating the body (which seems to be the tact that Lucid’s world goes with), it’s hard to justify even in self defense. In a fantasy world where good and evil are almost real tangible forces with concrete consequences (mostly evinced and effected via good and evil gods, but in other ways, too), it isn’t hard to imagine that there are actions one could take that are evil even if they are the only way to save one’s own life. There’s some philosophical arguments to be made against that (most of the ones I can think of offhand are based on rather flimsy premises, IMO), but it’s ultimately subjective. Lucid’s made it pretty clear that everyone considers necromancy evil in this trilogy’s setting and that this stance is mostly correct - many acts of necromancy garner evil points for your character.

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