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It is also possible to persuade him to take control of the [[Netherbrain]]. In this scenario, he does not free the player or their party, making them mindless thralls, assuming absolute control of the party, and continuing the [[Grand Design]]. | It is also possible to persuade him to take control of the [[Netherbrain]]. In this scenario, he does not free the player or their party, making them mindless thralls, assuming absolute control of the party, and continuing the [[Grand Design]]. | ||
However, if the player frees Orpheus, he will abandon the party, and side himself with the [[Netherbrain]] for the sake of his own survival - as he believes - or claims he believes - [[Orpheus]] may kill the party or be an ally to the party that helps kill the [[Netherbrain]].}} | However, if the player frees Orpheus, he will abandon the party, and side himself with the [[Netherbrain]] for the sake of his own survival - as he believes - or claims he believes - [[Orpheus]] may kill the party or be an ally to the party that helps kill the [[Netherbrain]]. | ||
The Emperor can be attacked and killed when he first reveals himself to be a [[Mind Flayer]]. This will result in the influence of the [[Netherbrain]] taking over control of the party, ending the game. }} | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |