avowed It’s simply filled with tradition. There are plenty to learn if you haven’t played two of the Fantasy Countries Bundles, the God Pantheon, and the Magical Soul Energy Crystal – Obsidians yet The pillar of eternal The game and related expansions. Fortunately, avowed It is designed to make that lore as accessible and optional as possible.
There are many books to read, but for most players it is an elegant conversation system that begins their lore education. At any time, players can pause the conversation and click on a specific highlighted lore keyword to see more details. This has the added benefit of ensuring that most of the dialogue does not have clunky information dumps.
But that lore doesn’t matter if it’s not related to your quest, and while the main story is about living land, it’s a side quest that tells you more about EORA and your place within it. The missions of these options range from serious investigations of concrete, real-world issues to less serious subjects, but the most practical example of the Obsidian approach was “Dauntredder.”
(caveat: It is included in the rest of this article Complete spoilers An explanation of the quest “Dawn Treader” and some of the game’s discoveries from the second chapter of the game. Here is a comprehensive guide to completing this quest. )

“Dawn Treader” centers around the oracle of Eothas, the god named Sargamis. The pillar of eternal Players are quickly familiar with Eothas and more. avowed You can read a book or click on the word mid-conversion to find out he is not a very popular god at the moment. However, from a conversation with Sargamis perfectly expressed by Matthew Mercer you will soon learn many lore directly related to your player character.
As Godlicking, your character and Salgamis have something in common. You can see for yourself how different God looks like God, learn how God is dying, and think about how strange it is to not know who your guardian is. All this makes you naive enough to make you wonder even more about the voice in your head.
No matter how familiar you are with Eothas lore, this quest will ultimately overturn your expectations. Yes, Salgamis is a religious fanatic who murdered innocent people, but no, he hasn’t done it to resurrect the evil god. You see firsthand how God-like things fight the crimes of his patrons. You’re thinking more about that voice in your head…

After that, you can eliminate the salgamis of crime he has readily admitted, and offering to support him leads to some wild choices. This game literally erases itself to help Salgamis create a god prison. Your reward is game over and a hilariously named achievement. Alternatively, you could convince Salgamis to sacrifice herself. This doesn’t work either.
But as a final twist, the voice in your head – what you learned later is the God of the living land – demands an image of your device. Follow this request and the machine will work this time! Ironically, Salgami’s theory It was Right, he had a wrong God. Even before you know the truth about the voice in your head, this suggests how different ADRA is in the lands where it lives, and how far it is from other Eora’s Pantheons.
Whether you go to this quest that knows everything you need to know about Eothas or refuse to read the book in the game, “Dawn Treader” itself will tell you a lot. Depending on your choice, you can also view a callback to this quest at the end of the game. The best part is, the amount of lore you need to enjoy it is entirely up to you.