I can’t remember exactly if I already used this Portrait Maker to create Theodosia and Crescentia... Oh well, here they are.
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I remember how my mother had no shame in crying when it was necessary. She never saw it as a weakness; rather, she believed it a strength to bear one’s soul.
Ember Queen, written by Laura Sebastian
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“I was a princess made of ashes; there is nothing left of me to burn.
Now it's time for a queen to rise.”
― Laura Sebastian, Ash Princess
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Unknown / Nth is so Søren Theo coded, something something about realizing the person you wanted to save is a person with their own goals and ideas, and maybe they never wanted you to save them in the first place. How you look in their eyes and see your own guilt and shame instead, and know that you can never atone for what you’ve done. But you try anyway, because what else can you do? And on the flip side, seeing someone you hate, you’re supposed to hate, but you care anyway knowing you shouldn’t. And maybe everything would’ve been easier if the two of you had been left unknown from one another, and then you could finally know peace.
“Just to take the Injury of finally knowing you.”
“There are some people, love, who are better unknown.”
“Every tedious beat going unknown as any Angel to me.”
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Ok what? Just like that...?
The best death of the side character was I think in Ash Princess trilogy...
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But this is some deep stuff
There was once a boy with a future
Until all he had left was his past.
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I finished Ember Queen and I have cried so much that my eyes itch. the last few chapters destroyed me
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Rhysand to Ember: “Are you calling me a monster, Ember Quinlan?”
Me Reading About It:
I have to appreciate his small instances of self-reflection. It goes nowhere of course, but it’s still a miracle to see.
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Wrath of the Righteous features a roster of splendidly written and enjoyable companions, but the majority of their interactions are, sadly, easily missable on individual playthroughs. A collection of camping banter made by the amazing @neverwintrians remedies this issue to some extent by making some of the dialogues easily accessible for all the players. Since the characters’ input goes much further, a good while ago, I started a project to record all their comments and interjections. The idea was to copy-paste them from the localization file into a convenient spreadsheet. Since a new wave of players pick Pathfinder games after playing Baldur’s Gate 3, and we have more DLCs on the way to reignite the interest of the old fans, I figured it’s about time for me to share the results so far. Whether you want to use it for all sorts of analyses, as an inspiration or a reference for fan content, are simply curious, or want to get a few laughs: here you go.
Now, a few notes to keep in mind.
The data is still incomplete. My current playthrough goes very leisurely, and I only finished Act 3 recently. Almost everything past this point, save for some crucial parts of the story I revisited, comes from the run during which I wasn’t yet using Toy Box. I intend to continue slowly patching the holes as I go on, but please take what you see in the later chapters with a grain of salt for now (and don't expect to see Ulbrig's lines there).
Having that said, the branching, especially in later acts, gets crazy, so naturally, I wasn’t and won’t be able to find every last bit of dialogue on my own. What you see is based on my Angel playthrough, in which I haven’t even activated most of the romances. I managed to cheat my way into some interactions that normally would be unavailable to me, but the results were mostly confusing. Cells highlighted in yellow contain dialogues that I found via game files but either have some of the information missing, or I simply wasn’t able to trigger them while playing. There are also red cells that include lines that, to my knowledge, might not have been implemented since I found them in localization files, but the blueprints folder doesn’t confirm their presence in the game.
So here’s where I have a request for you all. If anyone can help me fill in the already existing blanks or spots a dialogue is missing and can provide a screenshot or a transcript of it, please contact me. I will add it to the document and credit you. All I need to know is when and where the conversation occurs, what/who the companions are reacting to, and if there are any specific requirements to see it.
The areas of special interest are:
mythic path exclusive interactions,
romance exclusive lines (especially in Acts 4 and 5),
Greybor’s, Arueshalae’s, and Lich companions’ lines during the celebration in Heaven’s Edge
late game dialogues for corrupted Arueshalae
I also want to thank GardathWhiterock from Pathfinder reddit, who advised me to look into the blueprints folder. Once I figured out how to work with it, filling up the majority of the blanks became super easy.
I will most likely edit this post in the future to note some important updates and milestones. For now, I just hope you guys will find anything of interest in what I have gathered.
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I saved so many good quotes from Ash Princess but my digital library hold expired I’m so upset. I’ll find the exact quotes later but if this ya fantasy trilogy can say that indigenous people reclaiming their lives is not the same as settler colonialist violence, and the least of anyone’s concerns is where the colonizers go (although it does offer a good ya level solution) then I don’t understand why this is a difficult concept for so many adults
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Used Ultimate friend’s face maker by lunevani on Picrew to create Theodosia, Crescentia, and Artemisia from the Ash Princess trilogy
Bonus - Crescentia after drinking Encatrio:
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Talking about him feels like rubbing at a raw wound, but I don't know how to stop. Some wounds you don't want to heal all the way. Some wounds you want to leave a scar.
Ember Queen, written by Laura Sebastian
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