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I played it and I liked it a whole lot. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

One reason that I liked it so much was that it was different from
other RPG's that I had played. Playing an immortal was cool

Saved me from reloading a lot. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

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and having Morte along made it even better. Morte rocks in my book.

I loved his Curse of Litany and Skull Mob techniques.

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I think one of my favorite parts was where you find out that Morte use
to be part of the pillar of skulls and that you were the one who freed
him in a past life.

Yeah.

I was moved to find out more of Dak'kon's past w/ The Nameless One, in one of his past lives.

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I also really like the different endings to the game.
My favorite was where you merge with your mortality, raise all of your
comrades, and then go off to accept your punishment and fight in the blood
war.

Definitely. I loved how there were so manys way to get through the last boss, The Transcendant One, all leading to a different ending.

There was one would you could even kill yourself w/ an item -- I believe it was called The blade of the Immortal.

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It was fun using the Modron Cube to enter the maze, meet up with Nordom, getting him to do a memory dump, and then come with you. (modron/nordom - cute)

I never got Nordom.

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Also I really enjoyed meeting up with Ravel. That was such a good part.
To find out that she had been both Marta and Mebbeth, to get a lock of her
hair which you can use to get to wands that cast the Black-Barbed Spell,
finding out that Triasm the angel, knows about your mortality, and all the
rest.

I guess you could say I thoroughly enjoyed it and I think everyone should
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Shantara <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

Ravel was cool.
I loved answering her question -- regardless, she accepted it b/c you are The Nameless One.

"What can change the nature of a man?"