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번역 관련 문제 보고
Another ending I found is triggered when you survived through 3 years but haven't sacrificed all specific sinners, the game will be over and the game over scene is determined by the lowest value by the end. Like feast--with lowest discipline value.
- sacrifice all major sinners (the dreams guide you to them but you can kill them in any order)
- have all virtues above the minimum threshold
- have all houses not mad at you
- survive 3 years
Then you get the "good" ending. It's actually the easiest one to get, honestly. The rest of the endings you get if you survive 3 years but don't meet one of the requirements - then you get an ending for the lowest virtue you have. The easiest way to get a specific ending tied to a virtue is to make sure it drops below its minimum threshold in the last winter.
I got the ending but I don't get why