(Note: I didn't look up what he tells you on the internet - I saved him, then was puzzled about missing something, then reloaded. The historian's dialogue kind of implies maybe he was messing with the same stuff Fane's king was, but its hard to say. (Like, by this point, no player should be uncertain about Braccus' morality). They really hit you over the head with that before now, though. Lore-wise, we know bless removes curse (especially if you've done the pig thing), but poison?Īnyhow, I know he illustrates that Braccus is bad. I didn't know the poison bulb cured his curse. (I did it after the bloodrain but before the bless). I did try stealing from him, he had nothing. Which means that if you read up on how to help him, the true goal is just to get the loot provided as a reward for doing so, since you already know what he says and the walkthroughs do not speculate as to why one would bother. He's just background detail that is less rewarding now that we have internets that can tell you the same things without having to go through the process of discovery yourself. There is no deep reason that is philsophically satisfying if that is what you are looking for. Ultimately as a person, he can die or get teleported off screen and no one will care, including you, but the entire point is to challenge the player to think creatively and then to reward them with a means to get to a hidden area via a portal that otherwise is unreachable via the methods available to us at the time we are in the area. He also is a device that opens a magic portal based on your reactions to him. What I believe he is, however, is background story to help the player understand what a jerk Mr. That seems to be the easy way to do it, but then I don't know if my approach of teleporting the poison bulb thing over to him and bloodraining the area is considered hard or novel the end result is the same and there's no loss of source if you're seeking to save your point. Also, I didn't use bless on him to save him. I agree with you that there is no specific point in saving him. But that's a matter of playstyle, as opposed to my attempting to describe reasoning regarding the historian. It's not really a waste of a source point considering that this area of the game is really close to other source points.
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