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He's a bad guy. What were you expecting?
Yep, and then you can even convince them to let the gnome slaves go.
or you know...just kill the little slavers.
>Be in a camp of the bad guys (and by that i don't mean absolute, i mean the black dwarves
>Don't make any arrangements
>Be surprised when you have no allies
>Blame it on the game that you have no foresight to make some plotting
Like, what do you expect, it's a real rpg. You either go full in or embrace some underground diplomacy.