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    Yuella's Avatar
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    So what changed in that one dialog option that tells you that it will have a permanent effect?
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    Alijana Tumet
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yuella View Post
    So what changed in that one dialog option that tells you that it will have a permanent effect?
    I'd assume it just influences the dialogue choices you get at the end of the questline...though it seems like most people picked the "deserves death" option so I wouldn't know what the others offer.
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    Xeorran Kalia'shearra
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    Quote Originally Posted by KageTokage View Post
    I'd assume it just influences the dialogue choices you get at the end of the questline...though it seems like most people picked the "deserves death" option so I wouldn't know what the others offer.
    All I can add is what my brother and I did and what it changed.

    He pricked: "I trust in your judgement."
    I chose. "Commanding officers take the blame."
    At the end things played out the same, Misija makes her request.
    He picked: "I'll do it."
    I chose: "I won't"
    This is where things diverged.
    For my brother, as he was getting ready to end her, she passed away from her wounds.
    For me, Bajsaljen stops me, almost as if I had chosen to end her, say's it's his burden to bare, and then does the deed, only she lived long enough for him to actually do it.

    As we picked different choices both times, I can't say what triggered the change, weather it was just our final choice or the first one, I just find Bajsaljen response to mine a little odd, he responded to me like I was going to do it, even though I chose not to, but did nothing to stop my brother, so perhaps that's the difference? Because I agreed the commanding officer is to be blamed, he would have opposed me being involved, he also being her commanding officer and feeling part of the blame regardless of my second choice?
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