- Joined
- Jan 3, 2017
The only thing I'm fairly satisfied with is the ending-Solas the Trickster/Prometheus figure being bound forever to hold up the world as penance-for his crimes, willingly or not.
Whether you convince him he was wrong via the power of love, or everyone dies(my favorite ending)-I do think its...a decent conclusion to Solas' story? Solas is fundamentally a mythological character-and as the last of the elven gods-his penance to hold up the Veil(he made) from collapsing-is pretty appropriate.
Solas the spirit of wisdom, demon of pride-the rebel and the traitor-the one who freed his people and took away their eternal life-because of his pride-choosing or being forced to give his essence in penance forever-he can't undo the damage he did, but he can prevent it from becoming catastrophically worse.
It fits what I liked about the Evanuris-as mythic archetypes in an otherwise relatively low-ish fantasy setting.
I'm firmly convinced that anything about Veilguard that's this good was almost certainly written during Origins' infamously long development period, much of which was devoted to exactly this kind of worldbuilding.