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ToB End Movies *possible SPOILER*

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ToB End Movies *possible SPOILER*

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When I watched the movies again after finishing ToB, I found two End Movies in that list (named "Throne of Bhaal Ending Three" and "Throne of Bhaal Ending One").
One movie for when you decide to become a god and the other one if you give up the Bhaal essence within you, thus becoming a mortal. But there must be a movie in between those two, probably named "Throne of Bhaal Ending Two"
I guess this means there is a third possible ending to Throne of Bhaal, but does anyone know what happens in *that* ending movie ?

MOD : I also would like to know what you have to do in order to see that movie, instead of the other 2 possible endings.

[ 08-05-2001: Message edited by: Nexus ]
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I not sure what happen in the second movie, but there are three endings for ToB.
1. Become a good god
2. Become an evil god
3. Stay as a mortal
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I have already seen the "Good God End Movie", I guess.
Maybe to see the Evil God End Movie, your PC's alignment must be evil as well.
That would explain, cause my PC is Chaotic Good ...
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You're alignment doesn't matter. It's determined by your responses to the Solar when she talks to you. If you gives good responses, you can become a good god at the end; if you give evil, selfish responses, you can become an evil god at the end.
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Aren't the movies the same animations just different narrations?
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So let me get this straight... I start out as Lawful Good, miserably fail to live up to my Alignment in Hell, thus shifting to Neutral Evil, then try to make up for it by giving "good" (see separate thread on that :D ) anwers to the Solar, and I become a Good god?

I wonder how often you can shift Alignment in PnP...
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When I played PnP the DM would shift our alignment based on our actions very, very often. The alignment just went with the way you role-played.
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In 2nd Edition ADnD, you could not change your alignment very often at all (each time you did past first level you go SOCKED TWO LEVELS!) In addition, if a cleric changed alignment more than once, they were autokilled IIRC.

OTOH, in DnD 3E, you can change alignment as often as you like (but with the caveat that if the GM thinks your alignment is all over the place then you are 'really' just neutral.)

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P.S. I really wish that WotC would drop the alignment system. It is a dinosaur and no other modern game that I know of uses it.
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