Part 40: Hopper Rouley and the Very Mean Man
Hopper Rouley and the Very Mean Man
When we last left Hopper he'd randomly found Rask, a character who seems to randomly show up to deliver exposition when he's not committing child murder.
Also we saw a flashback where a dark god possessing Dorpkhal's body ate a bunch of children after Dorpkhal cut off their parents' boobs and dicks.
This game, folks!

Why the hell not?

This happens 3 times this update, and I give in every time.
It's not interesting.

Why doesn't he just...go to the bigass mansion?


This is technically a riddle, but I'm going to solve it and the next one for free, as they both have the game going DO YOU WANT TO SOLVE RIDDLE Y/N. The thread so far has been pretty adamant about solving these stupid things, so I'm just going to do it.



The gimmick here is that we only have 1 potion and arbitrarily can't make more because Ash of Gods. Fortunately, I have GameFAQs.

Anyway by the power of the Almighty Pot Leaf, which conveniently lives in the woods where a random hunter has a bigass mansion, we can solve the plot and go do whatever the hell Hopper normally does.






Yea, remember Hederlig's guard commander? We have to go talk to him.
I want to point out that Chila's plan hinged on us getting to Gaynore's house just as he had been shot, deciding to help him, and Gaynore deciding to talk about the old woman who helped him. Chila can see the future I guess.


Mushom is so good at talking to people that there is an encounter in the game with a witch where the correct answer is to let Mushom seduce her so you can get a riddle piece. I'm not sure if we've missed it, but it's pretty dumb!
Also Mushom is this guy's old friend.

More grammar errors!

This leads us to a fork in the road where I take the Shamanic Fell because it sounds metal.





Notice how the Jeranan king still doesn't get a name? It's weird!

WE HAD THAT THE WHOLE TIME?
We could have pulled so much shit with that it's not even funny.
I'm also not actually sure Terminum has a printing press, so would textbooks even be a thing?

Women in refrigerators! Also wouldn't Hopper know these guys' names if he was bringing them steamy love letters?

This is an interesting characterization of Hopper though. For all that he presents himself as a wandering hobo he's clearly at home with the rich and powerful.

Let's go to Friga. Again. We get another curse spreading event, and I give in per thread vote.


The narration is voiced but it's not in sync with the text. Most of the time the voiced narration makes slightly different word choices than the text, actually.


I'm not sure I buy that, as Thorn seems to have survived running from the Reaping and he's a complete dumbass.


Let's stop here for a moment. The game is getting dangerously self-aware and so I want to point out some things.
Hopper has no clear goal except wandering around like a dunderhead trying to find these riddles to save himself from the curse. We don't know why he was cursed, except that the curse weakens the Reaping somehow. We know Chila and Coronzon were in on it because we got railroaded into the bell tower.
It is Chapter 7 of 10 and we learned all the above from Chapter 3 or so.
The game has been dragging us along with this mystery box, but not doling out nearly enough to stop it. Why can't Chila just tell us what to do? Fuck you. What are Chila's goals? Fuck you. We can surmise that Chila might have some connection with the Reaper "Childao". but we only know that name from optional random encounters and Khama's exposition dump. We have been chasing after a way to stop the Reaping, and we are no closer to doing any of this.

This is presented as an amazing plot point, but I have no idea what exactly Gleda's power is. So far she stood in the same town square as Dorpkhal and didn't die. This is supposedly because of Thorn's magic jizz used to conceive her when he went through some bullshit magic, but we've actually seen plenty of people stand up to the Reapers and not die. To wit:
-Swarty
-Kendi
-Dume
-Ruor
-Shannet
-Bolla
All faced Atraakh with no special protection or bloodline bullshit and didn't insta-die the first round of combat. Lo Pheng has the excuse that the strixes implanted in his sword and body protected him. Reet has her weird Qimra thing the authors trot out to give her more cutscene abilities. The game really wants you to buy Gleda as having some super special power, but she's done literally nothing to earn it aside from the lonely teens in Thorn's unit fighting harder when she's around.
I still owe you all that bonus plot update, don't I?


Except if we're in real trouble, we can just...resist it and it goes away.


She didn't. She hid behind her father who was wearing a strix. The Reaper literally just looked at her and left.




This is the authors explaining that you might fuck around for days and miss Thorn.
I'm wondering if it's possible to make Thorn waste enough time that you catch up to him here.

AW YISS JOIN OUR PARTY

"Hey it's me Hopper I got your maybe grandmother laid."








I will give the writers this: That last sentence changes the conversation so that Hopper doesn't sound like a pedo.



TheGreatEvilKing summary posted:
: Hopper, my man! You got Grandma laid! What are you doing here, we're evacuating.
: I'm looking for Thorn Brenin's 16 year old daughter for totally nonsexual reasons.
: He went to Opacum. Go talk to Lon.









Oh look it's Chila again. Yawn.


I really don't understand why Chila can't leave Hopper a letter telling him to do all this dumb shit or the curse will kill him.



Holy shit, did Hopper actually figure it out?
Give Hopper a round of applause!



Wait...so he used some kind of magic on you and you're not supposed to be concerned?

Fuck!





It only took us SIX FUCKING CHAPTERS but Dorpkhal is back in the plot!









Well that's nice of Hopper.



Oh boy! More riddle bullshit!

TheGreatEvilKing summary posted:
: Hey Lon. See any witches lately?
: Yea, she did something to my arm.
: Let me take a look. Oh, more riddle bullshit.
: What did you do to me?
: You dare question Hopper Rouley, wizard baron scribe? Know your place, peasant!
: Sorry, jeez. Look, I'll tell you what's going on so you'll go away. Dorpkhal the Reaper is leading that army to, uh, do a thing we're not sure of. Chila gave me a bunch of cryptic bullshit to tell you, but she also fought some kind of Reaper or sorcerer allied with them in a magic battle openly. Also there's some kind of "Lady of the Forest" who is a witch I'm obligated to clumsily foreshadow. Peace, I'm out.
: That old lady Chila sure is manipulating the shit out of us.

Hopper is at his absolute worst when talking with Rask or Coronzon.


"The writers realized they put branching paths in this stupid shit so they invented this magic shit to not write different dialog."



So yes, our boy Drooket was an Umbra and is apparently the only Umbra who figured out how to not have gold eyes. Good on him!



So this is just a reminder that all these Umbra assholes are murdering people to take over their bodies.

This is not going where the writers' grimdark tendencies would make you think. Dude just sired a bunch of kids.







We are seven chapters into the game and we are no closer to solving most of them. This route is pointless. The problem with doing this kind of mystery box narrative is that to keep the reader interested you need to slowly leak answers, introduce new mysteries, or both.
Right now the game has exhausted my patience with incessant rambling about pointless political subplots and shit that doesn't matter.

TheGreatEvilKing summary posted:
: Let us spew forth glorious exposition upon each other, in a totally nonsexual way.
: Let me begin. Our old buddy Qarbaph, who you never heard of before and surely cannot pronounce, died. He will possess some new sucker and prank us.
: This sure is mysterious. Maybe I should spend less time fucking around and more discovering the plot of this game.
: Do ho ho!



Fuck, I wish Hamlet was in this game.

This is the game's not so subtle hint that you should hit up that inn. It satisfies the animal friendliness riddle.




This means she will never be a boss fight because the devs don't want to have to depict all that shit.

I know these guys have seen Hopper fight, and it involves draining the life out of people with shadow magic and raining fire from the heavens. That seems on par with this?









TheGreatEvilKing summary posted:
: What's up, Mushom?
: GOTOTHEBEARINNGOTOTHEBEARINNGO-
: All right. Let's talk about something else.
: JET FUEL CAN'T MELT STEEL BEAMS.
: Shut the fuck up now, Mushom.
: I'm sorry! It's just that we're going into the spooky forest with that witch that Lon dude foreshadowed. We should be worried!
: Shut the fuck up now, Mushom.
Well that was enlightening.

MORE words?


Oh no. No. No. Please, god.




OH MY GOD SHUT UP!


So pro tip for all you fantasy authors out there: no one actually cares about your fictitious history for your D&D setting. Knock that shit off. I know Tolkien did it, but Tolkien was setting Middle Earth up as a place of lost glory as they got further from God. If you're going to make setting elements important, they need to tie into the story.
This does not.

I could summarize this, but I want you all to suffer as I do.

What the fuck is a Pertah? We've heard of Raydona briefly as the home of the shitty Eikon ripoff twins. I don't think anyone from Pertah appears in the game. I don't know where it is on the map, and frankly I don't care. I don't care about this world's fictitious politics when they don't interact with the characters and story directly.
This is the kind of shit that is padding when we HAVE mysteries to solve and themes to explore.



There's an alliance? I mean, I assume there's a reason Jeranan guys could run around Odalah like that, but there being a five kingdom alliance seems kinda important for a narrative about war. I don't need a history, but having Prince Treeg saying something like "oh I'm here on the sufferance of my allies" or something would have helped.
Of course, I'm stuck with the history anyway?


This is the only important thing to come out of this - Coronzon wanted to destroy the alliance between the 5 kingdoms and Gebona. It's not that important, and I don't understand why Hopper asked the question only to slam it in Ake's face. I guess he's trying to teach him not to be racist?




Then why did we waste our time with this stupid shit?
TheGreatEvilKing summary posted:
: Man they are abandoning this fort and it sucks! I am mad, and that makes me racist!
: I will ask you trivia questions about worldbuilding, because that is the kind of stupid shit genre fans eat right up! First question: Tell me why the countries that aren't in this game haven't done anything?
: Because they're not in the game?
: Ake, you silly man! It's because they're all paranoid about ships. Next que -
: Is anyone playing actually asking these questions? Was I supposed to have read Sergei Malitsky's books that are only in Russian? Don't you have an arm to uncurse?
: But if I don't tell the players, how are they supposed to know Coronzon, the Temple, and the Frisians are all bad?

Finally, our long dialogue nightmare is over.

We gotta go to the Bear Inn per Mushom's explicit hint and the riddle about animals.

Reminder: Ake is racist but only against adult Gebonan men.



As this is another "do you want to solve the riddles y/n" question I take the liberty of solving it for the thread.


So I had to reload after I got Hopper drunk and missed another riddle.




So you'll notice we're supposed to be going to the water menhir, but there's an X on the path. Why? Because the DM is railroading us.

Yea whatever fuck off.

Oh boy!




Guess what! It doesn't matter what you pick, you get railroaded into the same bullshit!








This looks bad. Who is that guy on the log?

God damn, whoever wrote "wafts to the green vault of the forest" could give Patrick Rothfuss a run for his money as far as bad metaphors go.

Shit. Well, we know why he's not chasing Lo Pheng and company at least.


Well, shit. One of the bad guys showed up and offered to tell us what the hell is going on?
Decisions lie before us!
What do we tell Atraakh? Do we defy him, or do we feign ignorance?
Remember, Read what's etched into the stone by the water... especially if they make you an offer.. It may or may not be useful here.
Choose wisely.