[spoilers below]

…siding with the rebels over Nere at the forge?

I’m doing a second playthrough and I just got to this part. It didn’t make her hate me but I don’t get why she’d be upset at all that I told the Absolute’s precious little boy to fuck off.

    • Keegen@kbin.social
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      1 year ago

      Karlach is a simple gal, Duergar are bad slavers, Nere is bad Absolutist and also a slaver. Why side with either when you can chop both into pieces and kill two slaver birds with one greataxe!

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    1 year ago

    That’s breaking the chain of command, soldier! Mercenaries turning on their officers - what’s next? Tressym and Gremishka living together?

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      1 year ago

      Wouldn’t she be on board with breaking the chain of command given her own escape?

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        1 year ago

        I mean, her escape was “I don’t want to do this anymore, this is literal evil”, whereas the mercenaries betraying Nere are more “We haven’t been paid immediately so our employer Must Die”, might be a bit of a difference in seeing how justified the reason is for turning on your superior officers.

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          I suppose my hang up is that the choice is between the enemy of our goals and the mercenaries who share our common enemy