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Heh.
I *wanted* to join Lilliana but I wasn’t allowed to,
And these are — if you choose in your voice dialogues to be nice, be mean, be neutral?
- broken cross: make decisions as the righteous inquisitor would make "in the spirit of God", take what is given to you, do not kiss the cardinal's hand ;)
- cross: show mercy, let mercy prevail
- nothing: decide according to your will, show no mercy, don't necessarily ask about the vampire, example: free friend from the cage - will you beat the merchant's son?
the symbol on the shrine can change throughout the game. In the beginning there is nothing. just try it out. What's also interesting is how the decisions in the dialogue reflect them. sometimes very surprising :) The cardinal's kiss also influences your decisions. But also, for example, the meeting with a friend. During the liberation or the scene after the dungeon when the merchant's son is attacked. Also pay attention to what Mordimer says, this will give you clues throughout the game as to which action should be evaluated and how.
Yeah, that's never going to happen.
I love the game, and I gave it a very positive review. But the developers made the Unworld such a miserable slog that I'd rather cut off a finger than play through those scenes again. Unless someone creates a God-mode cheat, or unless the developers decide to create a super-easy, story-mode, this game has zero replay value thanks to the Unworld scenes.