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Siding with the Templars Without using the Right of Annulment in "Broken Circle".


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ChadaMonkey

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 So I was making a new world state, and realized that there isn't an option to side with the templars without using the Right of Annulment. This is accomplished by saving the First Enchanter, but telling Greagoir that there may still be blood mages in the tower causes the mages to remain under templar supervision, saving them, while still gaining templar support for the Warden. Why is this not an option in the Keep?

 

 The option of using the Right of Annulment, and having the First Enchanter survive exhists, but that still means all the other mages are dead, which is not the case if Irving survives.

 

 Is this an oversite, or does this imply that the Templars eventually used the Right of Annulment even though they agreed not to?



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Master Race

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I am curious about this as well.



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Natureguy85

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This and other similar issues with Broken Circle have been known for awhile, but I haven't heard anything about it being fixed or changed.



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IhateEA-Mask

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Huh, I didn't know about this.

And seems like they HAVE fixed it, I just tried it on keep and it works



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Vanntegan

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Irving died in mine but the templars sided with the warden, on the codex it says that the few survivors were under supervision, so I assume the right of annulment wasn't used



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Riverdaleswhiteflash

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 So I was making a new world state, and realized that there isn't an option to side with the templars without using the Right of Annulment. This is accomplished by saving the First Enchanter, but telling Greagoir that there may still be blood mages in the tower causes the mages to remain under templar supervision, saving them, while still gaining templar support for the Warden. Why is this not an option in the Keep?

 

 The option of using the Right of Annulment, and having the First Enchanter survive exhists, but that still means all the other mages are dead, which is not the case if Irving survives.

 

 Is this an oversite, or does this imply that the Templars eventually used the Right of Annulment even though they agreed not to?

I hadn't even realized this was in question. I'd just assumed that you'd persuaded Irving and Gregoir that the Annulment was still necessary.