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At first, I thought her betrayal a crass and stupid plot device. But now, with reflection, I think that, by God, if my PC could have chosen I think she would have marched with her. Let them burn! Is there ever a more compelling road to evil than righteous vengence? Of course, the game is somewhat equivocal as to whether he was tried. Of course, in Neverwinter Lord Nasher may be judge and jury.

However, the letter of the law was criminal negligence was to be punished by death, which probably is a punishment for many other crimes. Fenthick was guilty of criminal negligence by associating with Desther, allowing him access to the councils of state, and assisting him and his false Helmites. No doubt the mob's shouting for Fenthick's death persuaded Lord Nasher to find him guilty, but his actions or inactions spoke for themselves.

He was duped and deceived, to be sure, but thats the risk those in authority pay for their power. If he lacked wisdom, then he should never have been given authority. The mob's feelings, given that their city was decimated by the plague and probably every family lost someone, partly through treachery and incompetence, are understandable. His sentence was harsh, but not unusual and people have been hanged for less for popular acclaim. Aribeth was not betrayed by the proper workings of the law.

Her own feelings, as a Paladin of Tyr and a servant of Neverwinter, demanded she accept her lover's execution. Her self-centered attitude, placing her needs over the people's, shifted her to a totally unjustified act of betrayal.

Spells in these fantasy worlds work in mysterious ways I remember an Unlimited Adventures design that I played where the 'bad guy' came back after my party had killed him. His minions had cast 'raise dead' on him But if you want any dramatic impact in these stories, it's best to 'quietly forget' the existence of such spells. No worries, mate. Our local cleric soon brings him back. Desther probably had a ring of mind shielding. You have been warned! That question is itself part of the story, at least IMO.

Edit source History Talk 0. Official Descriptions [ ] "Fenthick looks concerned for those suffering, obviously willing to do anything if it would help the situation. His face looks weary, but hopeful. Cancel Save. Universal Conquest Wiki. Desther's 'evilness' was so ridiculously obvious I at first refused to believe he was a badguy. I mean, what kind of plot would that be if the player practically knew from the start?

Fenthick's hanging was not very logical, especially as they already had someone to blame in the form of Desther. Required for the next phase fo the plot, yes, sensible, no. Stripping him of rank or sending him from Neverwinter would have been far better alternatives. I just completed Chapter 2. And my faith in Aribeth has taken a huge toll Thread Tools. All times are GMT The time now is PM.

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