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While I despise anybody who would ever use the term 'illegal alien', this is precisely what I want to call him right now
I love that this chaotic creature comes over to keep telling you to IGNORE the law and you can't even tell him to ♥♥♥♥ off.
Keep at it though, Act 5 has really nice payoff with him.
And by nice payoff, I mean he wants to do something, you can outright refuse and get rid of him once and for all.
He even has the gall to make deviant suggestions in trials!
Gods, can't even get rid of him with a Dismissal.
Similar example - you can't just leave the festival at the beginning of the game. You have to, as the journal states it, "Have fun."
The city will be suspended in an eternal bliss of revelry, would only that single stranger stay on the stretcher.
I've never been that close to losing a run ever. Except when I've actually lost.
Such a devilish duck move to place a map marker and just ambush right before reaching it lol