![]() Outside of the Godhammer, Eothas’s demise and Woedica actively messing with the natural order of things, I had little interaction or feelings one way or the other regarding the rest of the pantheon of Pillars. Similarly, the revelation regarding the gods had little impact to me. If she was a constant presence throughout the game maybe it would have worked better, but I had no connection to her character and her revelations felt so disconnected to Waidwain’s Legacy and the game’s immediate problems. At that point in the game I had little interaction with Iovara and your betrayal had little weight to it because for all intents and purposes she was a minor character’s whose spirit shows up in Act 3 if I remember correctly. Interesting, but it felt so out of left field. Her rebellion eventually led to your main characters betrayal and her torture and execution. So Iovara reveals that the gods were artificial and created by the Engwithans (she uncovered this earth shattering secret cause she listened to a conversation in a doorway?) and proceeded to lead a rebellion to discredit Thaos. If they were a greater focus in the first half of the game maybe there would have been a bigger impact for me, but all in all it kind of fell flat. I found both the revelations regarding the pantheon of the world of Pillars and the fate of Iovara kind of anti-climatic. So my rambling thoughts on the ending, Act 3 and 4 spoilers like crazy. ![]()
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