16,071
editsMore actions
no edit summary
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 53: | Line 53: | ||
=== Early ending === | === Early ending === | ||
If the Emperor dies in battle, the party soon find that it was correct in its assertions that it was protecting them. The Elder Brain takes control and turns the party into mind flayers, assimilating them into her Grand Design. The game ends | If the Emperor dies in battle, the party soon find out that it was correct in its assertions that it was protecting them. The Elder Brain takes control and turns the party into mind flayers, assimilating them into her Grand Design. The game ends. | ||
* If a party member is the one to kill the Emperor, | * If a party member is the one to kill the Emperor, tthey will be prompted to help it back up instead of killing it, which restores the Emperor's health, recategorizes it as an ally (if the party originally chose to attack it) and resumes the fight. This can only occur once. Choosing to allow it to die simply ends the game, as above. | ||
* If the Emperor is instead knocked | * If the Emperor is instead knocked out, the fight continues without acknowledgement. Similarly, if it later dies after being knocked out, nothing happens, and its corpse can be looted and picked up like a normal opponent. Once the battle is won, the Emperor will reappear in the center of the place. If its corpse has been picked up by a party member, it will be removed from that character's inventory. | ||
== Quest rewards == | == Quest rewards == |