spoilers for Divinity: Original Sin II
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"It is not appropriate. But I understand that the Divine claims that there is very little time, and no delays can be afforded."

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"The last assessment of the situation of which I was apprised was that the enemy was suspected to be only months, perhaps weeks, from success. I believe we have seven remaining days before the planned offensive, but I cannot guarantee them, and would strongly recommend that evacuation begin as quickly as possible."

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"The timing is also convenient should your Divine have wished to ensure we'd have no time to protect ourselves, or explore any alternatives to the solution he sent us."

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"Please explore alternatives to the solution we sent you. It's not going to save everyone and the more things you think of the better, assuming it doesn't amount to a distraction from ordering the evacuation."

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"The solution that has garnered the most support in our councils is stopping your Divine."

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"I would not blame you for trying but I do not expect you to succeed, and if you do succeed I expect all to be lost anyway a few weeks later.

...all Seven choose the Divine. I - don't intend any discourtesy, I know that your custom is that one does not speak of the will of the gods, but -"

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"But you do it anyway?"

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"I don't know their will. I just know that, to empower Lucien, each of the gods granted him some of their nature. It is conventionally assumed where the Divine Order governs that this is because the Black Ring's plans pose a threat to all the world, but you're not wrong that we know little of the will of the gods. But we know what they did."

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"Do they say, where the Divine Order governs, that this is what the gods intended?"

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They probably will, is the terrible thing, once it happens. People like to see the will of the gods in what happened; then they can believe the world is governed by justice and not by madness. "Lucian failed," she says. "It was his duty to stop the Black Ring before it got to this point, and he failed, and allowed the army to be distracted winning battles on fronts that did not matter. Where it is the custom to guess the will of the gods, I would guess that the gods did not intend this at all, and will be angry. But if there is something that they would have us do instead, it is beyond me to guess it."

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"Lucian sends a well-spoken champion."

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"He doesn't want you to die. I have no right to tell you what to do, here. But I hope that you act knowing - that I have known Lucian since before I was fully grown, and I trust that he does not want you to die, and that - while he is doing evil here, while we are doing evil here - he is trying to find something half as awful. Not because you'll hate us less, if it is half as awful, but  because more people will make it to safety."

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They cross the threshold into Tiroel and then things all happen very quickly. There's a flash of magic, and then darkness; she holds her breath instinctively, but it doesn't matter, because deathfog can do its damage through the skin. 

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No, she has time to think, dumbly, and then she dies.

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As do eighty thousand other people. 

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Hattie, of course, is already dead. She stands there impatiently for about ten minutes, enjoying the sudden absence of carrion flies and maggots, and then she trots off, her rider still bound to her back.

 

 


 

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Two weeks after the end of the war, Imene's favorite horse turns up at the stables outside Arx. It is dead, though animate. Tied to the saddle, and even more thoroughly dead, is Imene. The bodies are remarkably well-preserved, almost certainly related to the fact they both still reek of deathfog. 

This is not in fact things going worse than he expected; he mostly expected that the last-ditch effort would fail and the war would be lost and the world consumed by demons. 

 

 

Most people would tell the Divine. Matten shoos the horse away with a burst of electricity the second he sees it on the horizon, and chases it down once he's made his excuses. Searches Imene's body, both for notes she might have thought to leave him and for signs that something other than the deathfog killed her.

 

 

 

He attends her funeral. The Divine speaks. Weeps. Asks people to remember and live by her animating impulse, her conviction, her determination to make things better no matter how bad they were. Nearly all of her closest associates accompanied her on the last mission, and died with her, but the Divine knows that Matten remained behind, and seeks him out at the funeral, to offer his condolences, to hold him close and remember together the best person either of them ever knew. 

 

 

In general, you can't raise people from the dead after very long. Their souls depart for the halls, and their bodies cease to be suitable to host them. 

 

It seems likely that Imene, having failed spectacularly at her most important mission, would have stuck around. 

 

He returns home from her funeral and raises her. 

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She is not in the Halls, because Lucian has been to and returned from the Halls and he would have mentioned if they were a place of horrible torment. In some of her more lucid moments she considers the possibility that she is, like Hattie, undead, as it seems consistent with the fact that she has a body, cannot control it, and can feel its agonies, and that things keep happening around her but she cannot remember towards what end. She forms the firm impression that undeath is, in fact, even more evil than advertised. She forms this firm impression ten or twenty times; she keeps forgetting everything. 

 

And then eventually the fever subsides, and the healer figures out how to let her properly sleep, and she awakes lucid enough to know that she failed. 

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It has been three months. If she were anyone else he'd have put her out of her misery a week in, when it became clear that healing magic could not touch whatever had gone wrong with her body despite the deathfog suppressing its decay, but he does not believe that she would have commanded that.

 

And then, of course, everything else happened, and he needed her back no matter what they had to pay for it. 

"You're awake, sir."

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She would agree with that claim but she's out of practice at moving her mouth. "Mmm," she says, instead. And then, more urgently, "mmm mmmm mmmm hmmmhmhmmmrgh?"

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"There were no survivors. The Divine claimed that the team with the deathfog had orders to delay as long as they could without endangering the world, and that while they were of course lost in the attack he had no reason to believe they would have disobeyed those orders."

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She whimpers. 

 

Matten says that like he doesn't believe it, but Matten also says 'the sky is reportedly blue' like he doesn't believe it. "Mmmmrgh mmrrgh?"

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"We are also not aware of any Black Ring survivors. Lucian believed that the ritual had been disrupted."

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There's something he keeps doing, keeps saying, and a tiny part of her brain keeps noticing it but then losing track of it while she tries to find a way to put it into words. She struggles with it for a while. He doesn't try to preempt her. 

 

 

 

Eventually - "believed?"

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"Lucian is dead.

 

 

A month after the war ended, things from the Void started arriving, popping up all over the human lands, reportedly farther. He said it was because we hadn't stopped the ritual sooner, that it'd gotten far enough to weaken the fabric of the world. He did some ritual to try to fix it. He said it was dangerous, and they should raise him if it failed. 

They reportedly tried many times. ...I tried once."

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