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Also I'm looking back on this and laughing to myself. I shouldn't play games when I'm tired.
It's actually pretty obvious what to do. And I STILL missed it. Ah well.
While I have ya, got any other tips a tired worker might find useful? I really appreciate your input thus far.
What I have heard, and can't refute out of my own experience at least, is that you have to do at least one bad or neutral end before you can do any good ones.
Of course, I didn't say you had to get any bad ends. Just that you had to get a non-good end.
(I didn't run into such a blockage myself since on my first run I didn't guess the structure of things, met with a bunch of different dragons, and wound up going alone at the end.)
Yes. When you first start the game, you can only see either:
Neutral ending (go alone)
or that specific character's bad ending.
Once you have seeing at least 1 ending to the game, the good endings can then be triggered.