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She provides a somewhat early hint that the cult of the Absolute goes well beyond mind flayer infections, as her dialogue will reveal that despite her seemingly high status within its ranks, she bears no tadpole of her own and even looks down on the player character for being a "True Soul". This mentality is somewhat reflected among the other high-ranking Myrkulite necromancers serving General Thorm, with {{CharLink|Kressa Bonedaughter}} bemoaning the weak servility of the infected she's presented with, and {{CharLink|Balthazar}} using the player character's worm-infested status as an expletive. | She provides a somewhat early hint that the cult of the Absolute goes well beyond mind flayer infections, as her dialogue will reveal that despite her seemingly high status within its ranks, she bears no tadpole of her own and even looks down on the player character for being a "True Soul". This mentality is somewhat reflected among the other high-ranking Myrkulite necromancers serving General Thorm, with {{CharLink|Kressa Bonedaughter}} bemoaning the weak servility of the infected she's presented with, and {{CharLink|Balthazar}} using the player character's worm-infested status as an expletive. | ||
It seems that | It seems that Radija knows the truth behind the tadpoles. Unlike the Zealots, Adepts, and other members of the [[Cult of the Absolute]], the [[Mistress of Souls]] seem to be fully aware of what the Absolute is and the religious hoax they're doing.{{ref|When talking to [[Radija]], she looks down upon the party for being a True Soul, and if trying to link with her own parasite, it is revealed that she doesn't have one and she mocks the party for that. And [[Kressa Bonedaughter]] also mocks the party for that.}} | ||
== Combat == | == Combat == |