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There was a different time period that was going to be in and not the end of days? Tell me more.
I meant more of a sequel in the world, maybe not following the same characters. Like set in a different time period per above or following a person suffering due to the events of one concern falling and the aftermath of that.
Nope, I'm an idiot; sorry. I'm subscribed to several forums, and sometimes I misread the forum label when I click on a notification. Thought this was a different game.
I'm not sure whether I'd like to see a sequel to Iconoclasts or not. On one hand: this is a really interesting setting. On the other: I'm not sure what we would gain from one.
So I'm pretty 100% positive that a Iconoclasts sequal might happen.
Konjak's said in the Discord chat that he'd know where a sequel would go if he decided to make one, but that he has no plans to do one at present.
It needs a better Ending... a happier one
STARTING from Agent Black.
i felt so bad after defeating her that i actually cried and then Royal died aswell.
Royal tried his best but it always backfired at him he didnt deserve to die trying to save the planet
He didn't deserve to die trying to save the planet, insofar as anyone deserves to die under any circumstance, but he absolutely deserved to die after messing it up as badly as he did. The reason he messed it up was his arrogance, and his belief that he was divinely appointed to speak with Him. These are his core flaws. In that final scene, he demonstrates that he is unable to overcome them.
He's a tragic character; he earned a tragic death.