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Still a bit unclear to me.
So she also wants to control the maeltrom?
But yeah basically she's a Pirate Extraordinaire who hates the vampires for getting in on the business, and hates the Norscans (also seafaring types) for mistreating her. She has a massive inferiority complex.
Agreed! Also her Vortex Campaign doesn't make sense. Why the hell she wanted to kill the sea creature then reanimate it to control it?
Her quest final battle should be Count Noctilus, Harkon and Norsca. Beating those army should let the monster to aid her quest destroying Norsca. Vice versa she is the final boss w/ Lokir.
Ah would make more sense, wish they made her like that instead of how she is right now.
She is also experiencing considerable sanity slippage throughout her campaign. As her condition worsens, the visions and voices advising her on what to do, which she believes (and may well) come from the gods, become increasingly horrific. By the end of things, the capricious but generally neutral/indifferent Sea God Manann, who she views as her true father, has abandoned her and she starts to commune solely with the unashamedly evil Tempest God Stromfels.
that's some dark ♥♥♥♥