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You can convince him that they are lying, I had two options to do so, one to claim my innocence and one to turn him against the sisters, both worked alike. Also, I finished Amiri's sneak quest, so that he wasn't killed there.
I went with him in the end, as its he indeed seems the more reasonable leader. I just hope he'll help me in the end as Armag would
I did not get that option. The witches went with their accusation and combat followed straight away.
hm, perhaps one of the many in chat checks.
Because i could not save Armag early enough (i spent too much time finding the tomb), so he was not a choice at all
Interesting. Well, I'll try. Kinda sad to kill the blind barb I had saved earlier.
yeah, couldn't beat Armag with Amiri, so I was left with everyone else. lol.