And it is those that trouble the soul above all others." "Some questions have answers that can never be learned. So, here are the entries for Lord Raedric and Cwineth, and a quote (from within the game) that is supposed to go at the top of the OP: Thaos is so sure about what he is doing, that he doesn't mind causing chaos in order to prevent the utter chaos he predicts. He then proceeds with a whatever-it-takes attitude on his quest to prevent utter chaos. Thaos believes that if people can be assured of nothing, utter chaos will be next. He is the impersonation of an answer to the extreme. Thaos, as many characters in PoE, is a bit Dostoevskian. I think he was mainly looking for the tablet in order to reifnorce his opinions and present them to his people with the advantage of ancient wisdom supporting him. In fact, Kana is a very cultered guy and he already had opinions on many important matters. When his quest "fails" (the tablet is destroyed), he bravely moves on and figures out his own answers. He is looking for an ancient tablet with all the answers on it. Kana is looking for answers in Gabrannos and ancient wisdom. Eder's approach goes wrong, but he still can't figure out his own answers. Now he needs to know WHY his brother fought for Readceras, but he never finds out. When he finds out that his brother fought for Readceras, he feels that the rug has been pulled under his feet. When faced with difficult dilemmas (fight for your God or for your country?), he turns to people he respects and trusts for answers. That's when the game lets YOU choose your answer to the main question.Įder feels lost when he can be assured of nothing. This means that the Gods are not his creator, and therefore no ultimate answers can be provided by them. In ActIII, he is informed that the Gods are manmade (if we are to believe Iovara). So his initial answer to the main question is "I am going to look for answers till I find them". The main character is trying to understand what happened to him (being a watcher and all). But if you have been paying attention, this very topic is studied from different angles throughout the game. This is explicitly uttered by Iovara in your last conversation with her in Act III, where the game lets you choose your answer. The main theme is: What if we can be assured of nothing? I will be updating this post as more information becomes available. I am still discovering its details (there is so much of it!) and having a-ha! moments, so I am opening this topic to discuss what I have found and hopefully others will do the same. It is not spoon-fed to you and I find the whole approach to be very sophisticated. It is a story for intelligent people, which is kind of rare in videogames.
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