Pathfinder: Kingmaker

Pathfinder: Kingmaker

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mademan2 Dec 20, 2018 @ 7:27am
Nok-Nok personal quest question
Cant really find deep description of this quest anywhere so I figured id ask here. How does it work out if you make Noknok tear down the statues of Lamashtu?
Will it prevent you from finishing his personal quest and will he get killed at the end of the game or is it possible to still save him? I am LG so I couldnt let them stand but I value my companions above most other people so I would be willing to make some concessions for him in the future.

Thanks for answers :)
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Morgian Dec 20, 2018 @ 9:45am 
The thing is this:
Nok-Nok is officially CE, but he acts CN to CG. He never commits murder, theft or betrays someone, unlike certain goo companions. His heart's desire is to become a hero like you. To become a hero that is recognized by his people he does things that they consider heroic. So killing the giant at Oleg's is a heroic deed for the small goblins, and so is building shrines to their traditional deity. They are happy you let them build them, but their dialogue afterwards strongly hints that there won't be much worship going on (and it never comes up again).
I believe that you will fail his quest, if you command him to tear down the statues. It ruins his status in the other goblins eyes, since he takes orders from a "long legs" to undo what he strove to succeed at.
If you let them stand and assist him on against the barghest later, you even get a statue of you two from him ;)


The whole story is mostly tragicomic. There are no choices between two evils as with Jaethal, and no drama as with some of the others. He is completely loyal and never runs off like some others, or gets lost together with his gear like at least one companion will.
mademan2 Dec 20, 2018 @ 8:23pm 
Hm, maybe I should allow those moronic statues of his then, I do like him :(
Thanks, ill prolly reload and redo it, im not too far ahead there.
Cam Dec 21, 2018 @ 3:09am 
If you deny him his "Goblin" heroics he becomes a "Jester", physical comedy is his salvation. The dialogue at the House at the end of time will then also make sense.
Last edited by Cam; Dec 21, 2018 @ 3:09am
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Date Posted: Dec 20, 2018 @ 7:27am
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