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For some reason im still getting dialogue options about Ahilles being the one who gave Marazhia the information to lure you there though, and..even later on Marazhia also says that he made a deal with Ahilles to deliver you to him in exchange for no longer touching his mind and body. (hell you can throw Ahilles under the bus when the rest of your idiots want to execute Yrliet)
Im really not sure which persons to blame, either way i like listening to the back and forth between Marazhia and Yrliet so i keep both.
No that's not what happened. Marazhia just told her that there was a lead at that location where her people were. Not to deliver you to him. She was just stupid enough to accept the lead and not tell you the source. She should have known better, but she's blind where finding her people are concerned.
Now it should be noted that stupidly trusting the Drukhari seems to be a common trait among her people, which is exactly how all that awful stuff in Act 3 happened to them.
she sees a piece of her craftworld in the RT's quarters (it was an ancestor's not yours) and in typical Eldar fashion gets all angry and holier then thou against YOU because YOUR ancestor did something.
So when M makes contact about survivors of that craftworld, she takes the bait because she feels that you deserve it.
Only to regret her actions afterwards because of what actually happens.
so yes she did intentionally betray you, but then regrets it.
Shoot her in the head for being a moron and move on.
Actually she says she slipped off during the attack on Dargonus and sought him out and he promised to tell her where the survivors were if she led you into the trap. She says she had no qualms about the betrayal because she had just learned it was Theodora that destroyed her Craftworld when she saw the debris from it in your quarters.
She also says the analysis guy who was predicting the Drukhari raids (and was the Inquisitions spy in your Dynasty) was on to her so she murdered him.
What a complete idiot she is.
I'll turn her in into the inquisition if it is possible to do that in act 4.
Do I need to spare the dark eldar guy [who I killed instantly] to get this info? Or when is this revealed?
I am about to end act 3 but everything is just a mess regarding what happened and why.
That does not match the dialogue I received. (the trap part, not the killing the Inquisition betrayer part). Maybe it varies based on how she feels about your character prior.
Edit: Here's the dialogue. No mention of leading me into a trap:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3127178104
Granted, its a pretty big plot hole that she would follow any tip off from that lunatic. Considering how awkward Act 3 is I'm getting the feeling Owlcat realised they wrote themselves into a corner.
1. After attack on Dargonus she wanders off.
2. She encounters the inquisition guy that has been feeding you info about Drukhari attacks
3. She sees he is communicating with Marazhai
3b. It is later revealed that you found the inquisition guy after he'd been tortured by Marazhai, and he had betrayed you to help Marazhai in exchange for never being touched by him again. Marazhai's entire goal with the invasion was to accomplish this.
4. She kills the inquisition guy
5. She takes the communication device. Marazhai tells her that she might find out more about the fate of her craftworld on the space derelict
6. You go there and you both get ambushed by Marazhai and taken
Her betrayal was not immediately disclosing what she found after killing the inquisition guy. If you didn't recruit Yrliet, the inquisition guy would just tell you to go there instead.
And yes, we can always hand her to the inquisition in act 4. Or push her out of the airlock after a good whipping right after she says she is sorry.