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Blooming Na'ane, I was hoping that with her still alive she'd still be able to do *something*. Why did they take so long to make a decision with her. Oh well...at least I have Bip. Please don't kill Bip.... ;-;
In all seriousness though, that sounds like an interesting way to play. It'd be fun to see if you could really mess things up lol. I'm waiting to see how much I'll screw things up for the next chapter, in my case though it isn't as intentional. I obviously just make really bad choices haha.
Likho stays = Sheperd lives, Likho dies. Likho goes with Kian = Sheperd dies, Likho lives.
Na'ane alive and free = Enu lives. Na'ane dead = Enu dead.
Only thing I'm not sure is what if Na'ane imprisoned.
But yeah, Na'ane was imprisoned for me and like I said, Enu was crawling towards her door but then collapsed before she got there. Meanwhile Na'ane can be seen on the other side banging to get out and I presume help.
Does anyone remember what it said in those end scenes where it went through the choices? Fr mine it said something along the lines of that Enu was seriously injured in the attack and her fate depends on what you did with Na'ane. Does it say the same thing for the other choices, or is it more black and white?
Anyway, I had read a walkthrough that said at the end of 3 where you make the choice to take Likho or not, and it said "damned if you do, damned if you don't). I took that to mean he got onto the cloudship no matter what you did. So WOW big difference. So for this set of options
1) Na'ane lives and is not confined to cell=Enu lives. After the slaughter, you see a group of surviving rebels, so they don't get everyone. Shepherd and Bob are among the dead, but you can see Enu and Na'ane standing with the more anonymous rebels.
2) You help Likho onto the cloudship and get a very interesting response from Likho about how Kian keeps doing things that make Likho not hate him, as he very much wants to. (On the cloudship you can also trip a conversation---called an "intimate moment," I think---where the two of them talk about gay-ness. Unlike the Azadi, the Dolmari would severly ostracize a man who liked other men, so Likho has always had to hide who he is. Which I guess includes being April's lover (I had forgotten this), although he says he loves/loved her. So (apologies if I phrase this wrong and offend anyone) I wondered with Likho and possibly Kian, it's more "bi-ness" than "gay-ness!"
I don't know what the norm is, but when I had Book 4 loaded, I got the chance to replay everything from the time the rebels brought Zoe in forward, so I could have changed my decision and left Likho on the quay. I can't believe it's possible to get Enu killed, she's just too adorable and sweet and fleshed out as a character! And I'm almost afraid to go back to try to leave Likho behind just to see how things play out because of the autosave system---that's the story I want to play forward from. But if you left him behind, I would recommend taking the chance with the autosaves (I really hate this system where if you want to save, the best you can do is roll back to the last autosave, although in 4, they come frequently and at intelligent places.) Besides the interaction you get on the ship, it makes your sneaking through the Ge'en tower a little more interesting, and there is a scene that will just crack you up when Likho appears to (sort of) save you from Kian's Crazy Fangirl.
One other thought: who betrayed the rebels? Was it Jakai (sp?), meaning Benrime Salmin's nephew? Does that part of the story play out differently if you have Zoe observe what he's doing and then converse with him differently? I just couldn't tell from the image of the guy Vamon pays off, the *really* pays off. Just as Enu is the most delightful DF character yet, Vamon is the most despicable. He's not even nice to his mistress!
Sorry, long. Please keep this thread going with more info!
If you don't turn the healer in she saves Enu
My guess is that you most likely need to leave Likho behind and then have Zoë tell him what she saw or something along those lines. At least there was no option to tell anyone durring my playthrough and Likho was the only one missing.