![]() ![]() Cassia spent much of her last day building orphanages, hospitals and a grand promenade. Thanks for reading.I played "good" Cassia. I have tried it the other way and it didn't seem to make the difference) -Execute Naurim -Build Ugly Statue -Build Arch -Build Prisons -Build Catacombs -Raise Taxes -Ban Marriage -Consolidate Power -Strengthen Army (make all choices) -Organize military march (feast option) If you have any theories or ideas, please share. I have tried Silence, but it seems any response gives moral chime, yet none seem more or less evil -During End Game section in the Throne room, do the following: -Execute Takate? (which is actually what he wants, which seems odd. During the conversation with Marwan at the final stage, you choose how to interact. However, it seems unclear if that choice is good or bad). In Lorfas, have Takate stay away from Mirai - After Creator fight with Druid, have him executed in camp - After the Creator fight with Tykates, have him executed in camp - After completing Duyar stage, allow Faramud to pillage -In El'Halem, have Takate stay away from Mirai -In Dyar, have Takate stay away from Mirai -After Creator fight with Adament, execute him (this one is strange, you only get a moral 'chime' when selecting a specific response when choosing to execute him. (The other choice was to promise him Gold) -Hang prisoners when given choice -After completing Lorfas stage, let Faramud pillage the city -In Loreas, talk to Alchemist and have her spread rumors of your cruelity -After completing the fishing town stage, order blood bath (kill civilians) -Mistrust the blind man and then have him executed -Threaten Niobe with spider venom -When talking to Niobe about Zurbaran, tell her he is bad for her -Manipulate Naurim at camp and raise his anger -Have Nasrin executed (although there is an option to interrogate him instead that offers a bad moral choice) -Manipulate Naurim at camp to turn him against Zurbaran -Ask Zurbaran to seduce Niobe (mostly to progress story) -Manipulate Naurim at camp yet again and raise his anger -After completing El'Halem stage, allow Faramud to pillage it -In El'Halem, have Zurbaran admit to trying to seduce Niobe (seemed like the greater evil of the two choices) -Talk to Faramud at some point and he will offer to interrogate Niobe with thumbscrews - Decide Niobe's fate (I chose to feed her to spider, although hanging is the other option) -After Curius stage, allow Faramud to pillage. My Unsuccessful attempt at 'Monster' (spoilers ahead): -Promise Dwarf Niobe Head. If you are going for the achievement, just know that this method DOES NOT unlock the achievement (at time of writing), but use it as a reference to see if you can figure out where I went wrong. It is written mostly in chronological order, but may vary depending on the paths you take. Below is the list of my choices during a run in which I was confident I would have met the requirement for Monster. Unfortunately, due to the fact that no one can confirm that the Xbox achievement works, combined with the time it takes to complete the game, we are currently not 100% sure of the right combination of choices (assuming the achievement is not glitched). It is possible that this achievement may require some trial and error. The issue is that not all moral choices seem to clearly associate one way or the other, and other times you may have two moral choices that both seem evil. The implied task for this achievement is to only make moral choices that are considered evil. If you made a 'good' choice and heard a chime, it can be attributed as a good deed, and vice versa. These choices are noted by an audible 'chime' that will occur after the choice has been made. While there are many, many choices that can be made in the game, only certain choices seem to have any bearing on your moral alignment. An important thing to note: The 'Saint' and 'Monster' achievements are based off of moral decision making. The instructions don't include all possible moral choices, so it is possible that the achievement does work, but some key detail may be missing. ) that details the steps that SHOULD unlock this achievement. There is a discussion thread on SteamCommunity (. This is more of an in-progress troubleshooting PSA for this (possibly glitched) achievement, rather than a step-by-step guide. ![]()
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