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Сообщить о проблеме с переводом
If you mean the peaceful solution then that is bound to certain dialog option and some perception/awareness test and if you could talk Calligos down to begin with.
2. Most of them are civilians, she will hate you with a passion.
i see but to clarify about the ritual... Is it the one where they perform the ritual at the settlement or the ritual for the soul stone?
The decision that I wrote is the decision before the soul stone ritual, meaning you kill both sides, the Aeldari and Calligos in that situation. But that only works if she is really disillusioned with her peoples way of handling things, so she needs to be on the path of the outcast, instead of the path of warrior.
If you mean the peaceful solution, then every instance where you talk with Calligos counts, from the first meeting on Quetza Temer to the ritual to make the forests more peaceful.
There are at least four or five different passive tests there and some active, like the commerce option when you talk with Calligos about the Aeldari problem.