Part 67: Chapter #8: Ganlon's Betrayal/Radcot's Attack, Part 2
Last chance for any submissions to the contestAnother short update I thought I'd get out of the way now...
Ruin Branch: Intro and Chapter #8: Ganlon's Betrayal/Radcot's Attack
The Ruin Branch and You: Getting Onboard the Crazy Train
Alright, so the Ruin Branch can be a bit tricky to get to. After you finish the game, you'll get a chance to save your 'game data,' so do that. To make sure that it works, you should load you game data every time you play a mission, but most of the time it will work out okay.
Now, once you've beaten the game at least once, it doesn't matter which Branch, load up your game data and start a new game. Pick the Kingdom path and just settle in. The first eight missions are going to be retreads. It's kind of a bummer. Whether you go to meet Radcot or not doesn't affect your chances of going to the Ruin Branch, but you won't get Nana either way, and the extra experience from Dionne's fight is probably going to be helpful.
Still with me, good. The battle in chapter 8 will happen normally. Sadira will show up and then....well, let's see, shall we...
Chapter #8: Ganlon's Betrayal, Part 2, Ruin Branch
The conversation begins as normal. Allow me to summarize:



If you've done everything right, you get this choice. Oh, we could preach peace....but fuck Sadira, fuck the Empire, and fuck peace!


Are you shitting me, game? I have Let's Played forty of your missions and seen four of your endings. I can never be made whole again. There is nothing left for me in this game but blood.

The other choice just punts you back to the Kingdom branch, in case you're wondering.



Dude, he's a hereditary monarch, he was going to be a dictator and a tyrant no matter what.











Hey, screw that! I don't care if this scene somehow turns Sadira into a warped, possibly insane, version of herself, damn it! Full Ahead!







And then the rest of the chapter plays out as if you hadn't just created a ripple of madness that will soon spread throughout the Continent.
Next Time: Things go terribly, terribly wrong...