A Divine Feud/Mission 5
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Epilogue: The Tsoo Leader
Medium size map, level range 15-40. Contains Boss, Collection, Patrol, Release Captive, Ally.
Gregor Richardson |
I'm afraid it might still not be over yet. Miss Smith finally agreed to observe our laws and decided to betray the Tsoo, and a barely recovered Divine went to clear out one of their headquarters in Dark Astoria. But she hasn't reported back for a suspiciously long while, so I'm getting worried. Are you able to go and assist her? |
Assist Divine against the Tsoo
Gregor Richardson |
Astoria was dubbed a Hazard Zone for a reason. I hope nothing worse happened. |
Save Divine
Gregor Richardson |
I have a bad feeling about this. |
These Tsoo appear suspicious … suspiciously insecure.
- Find more evidence
- Find help (optional)
- Find Divine
- Find Jane Smith
Enemies
Notable NPCs
- Jinkourai (Paragon Heroes Boss) (Ally)
- Tonya Holmes (Civilians captive)
- Abraleze (Tsoo Elite Boss)
Patrol dialogue
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Jinkourai dialogue
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Tonya Holmes dialogue
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Abraleze dialogue
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You are unable to cast the banishing spell again, so you simply arrest Abraleze.
Gregor Richardson |
I've got some good news. As Abraleze had not let Divine – or should I say Tonya – go to the netherworld, MAGI could successfully reverse the spell and make Divine the goddess once again. Abraleze – or Jane Smith – is mortal again and has been charged with murder. I must admit, though, that we were only able to do it thanks to help from Father Johnston and some of the Tsoo sorcerers, who disagreed with Abraleze's takeover and considered it honorable to make good the damage she'd done.
Now that I think about it … The gods' power increases with their following. If Divine continues to help people, she will amass fans. The more she gets, the more she can do. Does that mean she'd eventually surpass Statesman and be able to rid the world of evil all by herself? We better hope she doesn't become as arrogant as Abraleze and Ecevlex were. |
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