DYLUCK'S PROFILE

Dyluck
For thousands of years, I laid dormant. Who has disturbed my slumber?
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Legends Of Illarion 2: S...
Prequel to the RM2K3 game Legends Of Illarion: A desperate goddess intervenes in mortal affairs, leading to a future of conflict between the Younger Gods.

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Added the solution to the Carrots and Onions mini-game

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I'll be the demon guy on Row 5 Column 2!

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No, that's not true. Have you seen the ending that I'm referring to?

I explained in my original post that choosing to talk to LICOZY and then choosing to free Cecilia results in everyone being freed.

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No, but there's no obvious reason as to why I should conclude that freeing one person first instead of the other will somehow result in everyone not being freed.


If I free Seth, he can free Cecilia, she can free LICOZY, and LICOZY can free me.
If I free Cecilia, she can free LICOZY, he can free Seth, and Seth can free me.

Both appear to be valid reasoning, and freeing Seth first seems like the morally correct choice since he's already dying.

Also, just to clarify, I got ending #5 where everyone escapes. But it turns out in ending #9 everyone escapes too. Weird.

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I think I got the best possible ending on my second try, because on my first try, I think I already understood the point of the game. However, I don't understand the reasoning that I was expected to use between the choice I made on the first try and second try, because both seemed valid to me. This is further discussed below: WARNING COMPLETE SPOILER ALERT


When I first had to choose who to talk to, I chose LICOZY because I remembered that the message left by the captor seemed to reward or suggest co-operation, so it seemed like a good idea to open lines with the 3rd and mistrusted person. When LICOZY presented me with the final decision, I was convinced right away that the point of this exercise and the game was a case of "Prisoner's Dilemma". So I knew I had to free either Seth or Cecilia. I chose Seth first, partly because it seemed he was in the most danger, but it turns out I had to choose Cecilia to free everyone, which I suppose is the best ending. But I don't understand what's the reasoning behind choosing Cecilia instead of Seth?
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