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Spoiler Plot Discussion Thread *Spoiler Alert*
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RE: Plot Discussion Thread *Spoiler Alert*

One could actually argue that Alexander may be indirectly responsible for the events in this game. If you go by one of the earliest dated notes:

"Of the few books to survive after those degenerate peasants fired my
Great Uncle's castle were his travel diaries. He talks of archaeological
digs in Siam, Arabia, which yielded treasures of quite extraordinary
worth. And, most interestingly, he hints at those yet to be found, in
the Americas where civilisations were consumed by the jungles.
Of
course, it all makes sense - those conquistadors were only driven so far
by their faith - El Dorado did the rest. And yet, there is more. "Find
the Temple of the Stone Moon", he writes, "and the world will never
more be hungry, and neither shall you."
My mind is made up. Damn the
creditors. I shall leave my work unfinished and I shall take to the
Americas, and I will return with my soul richer and my pockets bulging.
"


Of course Mandus was already in a bad mental state at this point writing about killing his creditors and bankers who were after him. But it sounds like he was "inspired" by these writings to take that fated Mexico trip which changed him completely and set the whole wave of events into motion.
09-13-2013, 12:15 AM
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RE: Plot Discussion Thread *Spoiler Alert* - by PathOS - 09-13-2013, 12:15 AM
The birth of a new century - by Integria - 09-27-2013, 01:32 AM



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