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For example in act 3 forgiving her farseers you save will doom Yrliet romance as well in act 4 completing the eldar ritual or siding with Winterscale against the eldar.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6WHBO_Qc-Q&t=60s
Full Mon-Keigh! (Don't watch if you have issues with certain acceptable norms circa 2011 and beforehand comedy wise :D )
But not sure how to put on the table.
Well RPG always don't have enough options. I'm disappointed that was unable to dump Yrliet soulstone out of the airlock during a Warp jump after we'd completed Act 3.
I assume there will be some use for it, let's wait and see.
"hey I killed your space mommy in this extremely improbable way and feel kind of bad"
"well do you at least feel bad?"
"no lol"
Never comes up again
Are YOU going to be the one to tell a SISTER OF BATTLE that she shouldn't have killed a confirmed heretic?
In my view the [TooMonKeigh] counter is negative just as "too" anythings (too sweat, too honest, too crazy), usually is.
With Yrliet and especially for her romance, you want to avoid every TooMonKeigh dialogue and instead take the normal dialogue options without the tag. Options that push understanding, patience and a bit of push back about her views that Humans and Eldar can't understand eachother without being hostile/abrupt (which tend to be TooMonkeigh options).
These normal dialogue trees eventually lead to either a romance tag or to an [Accordance] counter. The Mon-Keigh Dialoguer tends to cut her dialogue short or worse, lead to Romance fail tag.
For example: The first meetings with Yrliet on the ship you need to take the route I described above to even get the romance option to activate. The second encounter is when you will get your first +1 accordance shift if you play your cards right I believe.
When you find her later on the bridge meditating, the proper course of action is to go up to her, pick leave/wait (if you exit dialogue go back in). Then if you get the skill check prompt you can get away taking it. Then wait again until you get the prompt to sit down and meditate with her which takes hours.
She will comment that you didn't interrupt her, she heard everything, is please etc etc. and you get another [accordance] shift. Instead of being "too Mon-Keigh," she starts seeing you and Humans as not so lesser of beings. At least not your RT. The point was to not increase the Yrliet awaken counters too much and instead show understanding for what she's trying to accomplish with meditation.
I could be wrong of course and picking Too Monkeigh may lead to her becoming more Mon-Keighish (or just a different, possibly better ending overall for her), but it didn't seem to work that way in my limited testing.