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I managed to enjoy some "play time" with a group of gamblers at one of the settlements, and even got offered a home to retire to after I finish my business....but as far I've explored, you don't actually get to do that during the end-game...it may be that you have to choose to do that IMMEDIATELY at the time of offer.
Secondly, you can search for "prostitutes" in Gael Rocks....it's an easter egg
also yes when one group offer you to stay, you have to said yes right there. the hunter can offer you to stay too.
1 question:
Are this guys from tavern from Demo, Pelt, I think? Is this a game-over thing, or it will affect your ending?
WHAAAAAAAAAAAAT?!?!?
You... you banged [spoilers]!?! You sir, are a legend. I will try to follow your steps.
Well, she described it as "best sleep of my life" with dreamy eyes...
As for the mayor... if I try to ally with her it gives me an option to reach out for her but she slaps the hand back.
I mean it's all about handling the "Peninsular', which I'm frankly surprised doesn't get Steam-censored every time I write it.
Risking a "solitary journey' to make a difference in this grim 'fantasy world". That's clearly a metaphor about enduring the trials of the singles dating scene. Only to finally discover your idea of a relationship was just a 'fantasy world' - the reality of winch must be accepted as a constant "struggle fraught with uncertainties and challenges".
As for the need to "repel attacking creatures, bandits, or even undead" that's clearly refereeing to encounters with ex-girlfriends. Isn't it?
Yes a joke