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<blockquote data-quote="Mrpereira" data-source="post: 7320540" data-attributes="member: 6781484"><p>Killian the torchbearer sacrificed himself. The player was smiling all over his face when I told him about it. As he put it, he had a Gollum-like moment and would rather hold on to his precious torch than ever let go. And to end up like a Divine, saving the world on top of it, was the ultimate ending for the character.</p><p></p><p>I thought they would have loved to smash the statue in an "accident" as petty revenge. But Shaith showed remarkable constraint. He said that he did not feel he had hard prove of who burned down Innenotdar, although he was not in any doubt deep inside. But without prove he did not want to condemn Shaaladel, and he had no use for petty revenge, so he turned him back to life and let him live. I had not expected that.</p><p></p><p>I decided to let it be up to Killian whether or not Innenotdar could be brought back to life, since the living blade was dead. I thought that as a Divine he ought to have some say in the future. He told me, when he gave up his life, that he had no real feelings for Innenotdar, so he would consider it, but probably not bring it back. When Shaith saved Shaaladel; Killian had a change of heart. He felt that there was som good and compassion in Shaith and decided to reward him for his actions by bringing Innenotdar back to life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mrpereira, post: 7320540, member: 6781484"] Killian the torchbearer sacrificed himself. The player was smiling all over his face when I told him about it. As he put it, he had a Gollum-like moment and would rather hold on to his precious torch than ever let go. And to end up like a Divine, saving the world on top of it, was the ultimate ending for the character. I thought they would have loved to smash the statue in an "accident" as petty revenge. But Shaith showed remarkable constraint. He said that he did not feel he had hard prove of who burned down Innenotdar, although he was not in any doubt deep inside. But without prove he did not want to condemn Shaaladel, and he had no use for petty revenge, so he turned him back to life and let him live. I had not expected that. I decided to let it be up to Killian whether or not Innenotdar could be brought back to life, since the living blade was dead. I thought that as a Divine he ought to have some say in the future. He told me, when he gave up his life, that he had no real feelings for Innenotdar, so he would consider it, but probably not bring it back. When Shaith saved Shaaladel; Killian had a change of heart. He felt that there was som good and compassion in Shaith and decided to reward him for his actions by bringing Innenotdar back to life. [/QUOTE]
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