Board Thread:The Last Sovereign Discussion/@comment-27713488-20161204112754/@comment-31113156-20170121234610

Throwing some random speculation onto the pile;

The godess of magic is actually the halfling godess, conversations with Sarai and the many interactions with halflings demonstrate they have a very strong aptitude for magic, but possibly due to being too secular halflings them selves have lost touch with her, or she lost most of her power in some other way. That is of course assuming the whole godesses being the mother of their respective races thing being true.

There's several incubus kings at large which will play a variety of roles, I'm gambling that the Lustlord will die off-screen (I.e to someone else, like when the Anak makes his move) Esthera isn't really a conflict, the Fucklord is going to be important and I'm guessing he's might be coming up soon as part of some bargain Simon strikes with Ginasta, which will also shed some light on his mystery "non-mammal" trophy wife. Lord of Blood is likely to attack someone and die in the process, and Simon will hopefully get the satisfaction of ending the Incubus Emperor himself. I'm still holding to the notion that the Anak is going to be the true final boss of the game, or he might not even be an opponent at all.

As for the endings, I suspect it's going to mostly be a character-based affair based on the choices you made and the relationships you have, and I'm hoping there will be more to the relationship with Orcent and Lucy, depending on how you evolve him and how you've handled their relationship (since she might not even be around) Your Yhilin score is obviously going to play a big role, with acceptance being an important factor overall, and your overall performance determining whether Yhilin is going to be some massive superpower or a hollow shell.

Some other minor mentions; They state that Wendis died due to some sort of apparation with similar power to an incubus king, so I'm starting to wonder if this isn't where Riala got Simon's shard, especially considering the overall scope of the event, and how significant those shards are. I'm also highly suspicious of Fuani, first offering herself up (plausible, sure, since she was assigned that duty) and then suspiciously getting drugged by *someone* to force something she was allegedly already assigned to be doing anyway and which would be fairly natural considering the kind of visitors Simon and crew are. Optimistically speaking she might just be trying to escape Zirantia by tying herself to Yarra, or there's more to it (or I'm just being paranoid >_>)



As for Uyae, she's unlikely to actually be simple minded, but the implication is that she was a slave somewhere to an abusive "breeder" (which I gather is either the Zirantian version of "husband" or an actual slave master) and she was just never educated on language, lacking the opportunities to learn and thus struggling to communicate, taking fault with being compared to Qum is probably because she's legitimately struggling whereas Qum is just carelessly being silly.



I'm pretty curious what people thing of Wynn though, beside perhaps the initial shock, and also Simon's reaction to her (which I thought was a bit unfair of him, frankly, but not unjustified) Personally I'd say Simon has no real claim to Wendis' remains and if he isn't interested he has no place to deny Wynn her obsession, since ultimately Wendis remains is nothing but a nostalgia laden corporeal remnent of something that has long since passed away (heck, I imagine most of Simon's anger comes from the implication of necromancy more than just the fact that Wendis exumed her remains and relocated them)

In the end I really rather liked Wynn and I hope we get a chance to reconcile, she would surely have some interesting interactions with the rest of the group (though I already feel bad for Altina in anticipation)