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The cutscene where you meet another goblin tells you outright who it is.
you play styx from level 1-3 ? or you meet in that room styx ?
They are both Styx.
EDIT: It's also extremely easy to tell which is which during cutscenes. Among other things, the original Styx always has glowing eyes in cutscenes while "our" Styx has brown eyes, like he does in Of Orcs and Men.
The original Styx is never a playable character. You will continue playing the clone.
exactly my problem here. the character I play has gloving eyes.
Your character does not have glowing eyes during the cutscenes I'm talking about, I promise you.
In scenes where characters are still using their normal in-game models rather than the painted cutscenes, it is still extremely easy to tell which is which if you are paying any kind of attention to dialogue or story or what's going on at all.
if u get what i mean xD than in orcs and men you continue playing as the clone stynx its a prequel right?
Rakash is a word in orc language best translated as "scum", but also used to say "goblin".