If Lohse does not ascend while she being your companion and you help her to get rid of her demon. the ending slide will tell you she always goes to the forest and always came back with a new song which implies she got a deal with the new demon that help her to get her new song. I think that was referenced to the crossroad demon
Distributing source among everyone seems to be the only good ending. Voidwokens are defeated, and no more divinity rules over everyone. Yes, people are ever so power hungry, and they will never stop fighting each other, such is human nature.
I actually think Purging the world of source is the most bloodless route at least no war with the Voidwoken would ensue and people with source wouldn't go to war with one another. The only downside is that the bastard Lucian gets to be in power but at least he doesn't have real Divine power.
@@dddddddddddddddd6368 Purging the world of source isn't really a good ending either, as now there won't be someone that is able to stand up to the demons once Damian returns. I'm surprised Lucian didn't comment on that, considering he became divine in order to stop the demons in the first place. Purging the world of source is essentially trading the Eternals for the demons, though I'm pretty sure the Eternals are far more dangerous lorewise.
@@elhermanodejiren183 Everyone also skips the dangers of purging source from the world. Every Sourcerer, aware of their connection or not are purged. Silent Monks are the results of being purged and only very few people avoid becoming empty husks without their source. (Meister Siva and Slane being two examples.) All sourcerers become Silent Monks because of Lucien and Malady only redeems the hero/heroes if she isn't forced to enact a pact during Act 2.
@@Polomance862 my reasoning for that is that the remaining sourcerers still had source but basically all of it was put back into the veil, once said sourcerers die that's the end of it all
I think deprivation of the source is the best end because if there is no source also no voidwokens, no abuse of divine power or competition for it and the subsequent dominance of one of the strongest races who wins and supresses others anyway if you distributed to everyone and trying to make communism)
For some reason I feel sorry for Windego, she really was an ass, but what do you expect from someone under the God King's Covenant? Even Isbeil was a pitiful character, someone, whose rage had an understandable sad reason. I hoped for a way to break her free, but I gave the Swornbreaker parts to Almira and when I got the other Swornbreaker, there was no option to free Windego when speaking to her spirit. I guess that's how it's supposed to be, her story is meant to end depending on your final choice (I've seen the purge ending, the only one, where Windego get's her "and they lived happilly ever after" ending). So I'm going either with this "Divinity" ending ("and then, there was you, and YOU, Lohse Divine", I really love the sound of it), or that "Purge" ending. Ifan's wish to spread the Source across the world is a very bad idea. Everyone would be equal? Nonsense, some people would still think they are "equaler", well better than others. And then there's the Black Ring, would you give them that power too? No way.
I released Windego from the prison cell and let her live at that point. Later, she was in the vault of Linder Kemm right before the statue of the god king. Further down was the second swornbreaker and I could still give it to her and she was free.
- I like the "Spread" ending. 1/ The Eternal didn't nothing wrong, They deserve a chance to fight and take back the World. Either side wins, it's a natural selection where the strong survive. 2/ Throughout the story, people already figure out how to collect the Source, start way back from Fane's time. Even if we seal it away, sooner or later, someone will start collecting Source again. 3/ The Blackring and Damian are still there, they will figure out the way to open the veil again. So the Void attack will happen again. This time, the Mortal will be un-prepaped due to too much peace. 4/ It's not about "Equal" it's about giving out the knowledge. Of course, someone will rise and become a king again. But seeing all Mortal Races as 1 side and External as 1 side, now the Mortal has a better foothold again the Eternal (Not mention Demons).
Lohse's "Demon Divine" ending occurs if you either: Accept a pact with the Doctor. (Non-Lohse ending) or complete the story without killing Adramaliihk. Once you defeat Lucien, Dallis, and Braccus. Doctor Daeva will appear and applaud you on your victory, ready to fulfill the bargain made and slaughters all your allies. (If you had any, or if Dallis and Lucien survived Braccus Rex). The pact made unleashes the Demon Divine's ending where you battle against the Void and with the Demon's pact was able to easily beat the God King back into the depths of the void. But your pact unleashes a new war onto Rivellon.. the Demon Wars. The Demon Wars entail that Lucien's son, Damien may return while the races of Rivellon are ravaged by the pact. The elves even flee Rivellon through a mystic portal... Alluding that they may have teleported to the realm; Nemesis. A plausible fatal mistake for all elven kind. In the end.. You trade one enemy for another. Your divinity comes with another price and only beckons more death and destruction.
@@Polomance862 I felt like fighting the God King was the more viable option over beating him and then fighting the demons, I never felt like the God Kings power was comparable to the source-driven power of the gods (and probably not if it's just 1 god which has it), although if you share half the power with Adramaliihk then you're kind of on equal footing with him and those aren't odds I'd bet on winning.