So in the new 3.3 trailer I notice near the ending of the palace of the dead part a person. Now I now this is speculation but is that Edda, if so when the heck are we going to get the invites to her red wedding?
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So in the new 3.3 trailer I notice near the ending of the palace of the dead part a person. Now I now this is speculation but is that Edda, if so when the heck are we going to get the invites to her red wedding?
Already being discussed in the other two Palace of the Dead threads.
Yeah, everyone are just making assumptions based on a pair of female legs and a crazy laugh. It could be anyone. Also Tam Tara HM was mean to be her 'wedding'.. which we kind of put a stop to. No, if that really is her, she would just be a plain old regular monster now that we will have to send back to the aether as usual.
I'm more worried about the sucubi following the team around... it is following them right? like a ally NPC or player morphed
My understanding of Deep Dungeons, based on what's been said until now, is that the Palace features its own progression system, completely independent of everything else in the game (save that initial lv17 entry requirement). So even if a later floor required a certain level to beat it, it would be a Deep Dungeon Level (or whatever), thereby not guaranteeing familiarity with Edda's saga.
I would not be surprised if in her despair Edda sought a way to commune with the dead and receive direction (or peace of mind) from Avere and followed rumors of a Necromancer to the Palace of the Dead. Upon meeting the girl certain ideas were planted in Edda's head, the knowledge of the how and where she could pull off what she truly sought in the deepest darkest corners of her heart and mind. Leading to Edda eventually becoming what we saw in deepcroft HM.
If what I read is true Edda back in 1.0 was a Necromancer, and you went on a quest to turn her away from necromancy to a better path. In the despairing state she was in it would not of been hard to remind her of her necromantic powers by someone who could recognize what she was capable of.