So, to move this along more. I'm going to break the tie. D) Go rogue.
You decide to forgo speaking to any particular patron of the tavern, choosing to strike out on your own. You leave the tavern, head to the docks... and find yourself at
THE END
Yeah, keep scrolling.
Okay. Seriously now. I gave the options i did for a reason. Rogue life was not one of them as rogue life is ultimately pretty boring. I should know.
So I'm going to break this tie (it's sitting at 2 for Torgal, 2 for Hedrion, and 2 for Alaina to recap.)
A) Torgal, representative of the Elysian Republic.
You ask for Torgal, and Largon tells you he's upstairs in room 201. You go up the stairs, and enter Torgal's room. He greets you with a smile, and proceeds to explain his city to you. You drift in and out during the conversation, noting what you felt was important:
Elysium is the city of light. Gotcha...
Elysium fights against Golgonath. Alright...
Elysium hosts Templars, Wardens, Runesmiths and Merchants. Sounds good.
Torgal now patiently, and at the same time tensely, awaits your choice. You agree to join the Republic, and find that is also within Torgal's capacity to induct you to one of the previously mentioned guilds.
A) Templars, cause I want to fight for the light with a blade!
B) Wardens, mastery over the weather is nice.
C) Runesmiths, I shall create ALL the golems!!
D) Merchant, I just wanna make money...
E) None of these. I'm a difficult little so and so and .... oh our author is getting distracted.
Now to the parts I neglected to mention at the beginning:
- This is a Choose Your Own Adventure: which means YOU are the character in question.
- The choices I give you are the choices you get. In this instance, E is not an option, but more of me breaking the fourth wall. I may choose a posted option if i like it enough.
- In the event of a tie I will randomly pick an option.
- Also, you will not be 'meeting yourself' even if in role you would swoop down on the new recruit in a blink of an eye. You (your Akanbar character not... you in the Choose sense) are otherwise preoccupied. Possibly trapped on the latrine with no hope of rescue.
You decide to forgo speaking to any particular patron of the tavern, choosing to strike out on your own. You leave the tavern, head to the docks... and find yourself at
THE END
Yeah, keep scrolling.
Okay. Seriously now. I gave the options i did for a reason. Rogue life was not one of them as rogue life is ultimately pretty boring. I should know.
So I'm going to break this tie (it's sitting at 2 for Torgal, 2 for Hedrion, and 2 for Alaina to recap.)
A) Torgal, representative of the Elysian Republic.
You ask for Torgal, and Largon tells you he's upstairs in room 201. You go up the stairs, and enter Torgal's room. He greets you with a smile, and proceeds to explain his city to you. You drift in and out during the conversation, noting what you felt was important:
Elysium is the city of light. Gotcha...
Elysium fights against Golgonath. Alright...
Elysium hosts Templars, Wardens, Runesmiths and Merchants. Sounds good.
Torgal now patiently, and at the same time tensely, awaits your choice. You agree to join the Republic, and find that is also within Torgal's capacity to induct you to one of the previously mentioned guilds.
A) Templars, cause I want to fight for the light with a blade!
B) Wardens, mastery over the weather is nice.
C) Runesmiths, I shall create ALL the golems!!
D) Merchant, I just wanna make money...
E) None of these. I'm a difficult little so and so and .... oh our author is getting distracted.
Now to the parts I neglected to mention at the beginning:
- This is a Choose Your Own Adventure: which means YOU are the character in question.
- The choices I give you are the choices you get. In this instance, E is not an option, but more of me breaking the fourth wall. I may choose a posted option if i like it enough.
- In the event of a tie I will randomly pick an option.
- Also, you will not be 'meeting yourself' even if in role you would swoop down on the new recruit in a blink of an eye. You (your Akanbar character not... you in the Choose sense) are otherwise preoccupied. Possibly trapped on the latrine with no hope of rescue.
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