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True ending and Cannon timeline

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MuraMaru
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True ending and Cannon timeline

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Quick question tho

Do in andor trail have a Cannon ending for each quest?
Or just have a different possible outcome for what happen next

Example like if we get quest "missing husband",we have to search the husband and take them back right?
Is this Cannon or have any impact in further story?
And i have a feeling when i select different choice,the exp will come in different amount.

Like the one with "climbing is forbidden" quest,
If i choose a Family over any answer that ortholion give me,i receive 10.000 exp
But if i decided to choose a honor ,he give me pendant and lesser exp.
Do you think if i choose a bigger exp choice,it is mean a true ending of the choice?
Or like if i do the quest as the name of the quest like "Immaculate kidnapping",that the true ending is the one i kidnap the princess??
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Re: True ending and Cannon timeline

Post by Nut »

Well, a good question. We try to be fair with the outcome of the quests, no matter which option you choose.
At the moment there are not really consequences in later quests. But that won't stay like this forever:
We plan to create different endings that base on your decisions in the past. E.g. a Shadow follower will be less welcomed in Feygard as a Feygard loyalist of course.
There will be no _right_ way to play though, just _different _ ways.
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