

I do feel that he deserved liberation though, even if he didn't need it.įifth: Pamitha. I liked having him around, and he seemed like he could have equally satisfying endings either way, but he was in my top three and I didn't like my other options at the time. I like Rukey, but I also found him kind of annoying and wasn't heartbroken to have dialogue with other characters instead.įourth: Gilman. I was too worried about his mom to keep him in the Downside. I got a lot of dialogue with him leading up to the liberation rite, including absolving his debt to Barker. I also trusted her to give the Commonwealth hell. I really liked her as a character and as a rite-partaker, but I felt too strongly that she deserved to be free. I also thought he would help The Plan a fair amount. I liked Hedwyn enough that I felt he deserved to be free, but didn't find him interesting enough that not having him around would be a huge loss plot-wise. Gameplay-wise, I figured I had Mae anyway as another human for rite strategies. Nobody is super lonely, and can handle themself alrightįirst: Hedwyn. So, Reader, Pamitha and Bertrude remained till the end. I really wanted Plan to succeed to the fullest. But for stupid reason, reader doesn't count for peaceful ending. Boy, I wanted some dramatic twist with Reader going up. While sure sure was fine here, I can't break him for *ae for too long.Īnd the last one. The debt is repaid, he was eager as hell, time make some connections for the Plan.įourth goes Hedwin.

I mean, whose guys are chill, and I wanted to see what would happen. Second one I lose the liberation to Fate. I had *ae and Ti`zo as well, but decided that Jodi would be better candidate to make foundation to Plan. Since that was my first time liberating, I never knew about top 3 rule.
