I recall TBS being almost entirely devoid of any "woke" stuff outside of one single mini event in which the women are trained to be archers and some scoffers are framed as being in the wrong (because manpower is dwindling, you have an army at your heels, you need to hunt for food, etc). Otherwise, that is it. TBS is also very unusual for an RPG in that despite its massive roster, almost all of the playable characters are men. There are I think only 4 or 5 women, most of whom are the mages as that is the only way to feature them in an RPG given how realistic the tone is.wndrbr wrote: ↑ October 11th, 2025, 02:17Val the Moofia Boss wrote: ↑ October 11th, 2025, 01:55Canonically, one of the unplayable master mages is so ludicrously powerfulwoke
As for the aforementioned most powerful mage, that was Juno. Her student and lover Eyvind had a mental illness or brain malfunction. She used the forbidden technical of mindcontrol/mental tampering to try to alleviate it, but got exposed and was executed for it. Eyvind performed a forbidden ritual to bring her back, and that broke the laws of reality in the world which caused the apocalypse that everyone is running from, and also empowered her. The ending of the third game is not a final boss battle, but a negotiation where you are trying to persuade Eyvind to perform the spell that will reverse what happened to Juno, taking the power away from her and restoring the fabric of reality (at the cost of making Juno sealed inside an orb for all eternity). If you made a few key mistakes in the game, he will not sacrifice her for the greater good and instead opt to let the world die so he can be with her, in which case you have axe him in the back and rely on the selftaught boony shaman to cast the spell but it will backfire and kill the party (though save the world).
I thought that the game ending in a negotiation instead of a final battle was very novel. It was also very interesting that the party that goes to save the world does not feature the original protagonist and heroes (who are instead holding out in a besieged city), but instead primarily features a bunch of murderers and thugs who got taken hostage by Juno to accompany her on the way to the spot to cast the spell. Kinda like The Black Company where the evil mercenaries wind up being the heroes. There is also a big bad snake dragon, but he is too powerful to be fought in gameplay and is instead part of the negotiation scene trying to tempt Eyvind. I wish other RPGs had more such book esque thought put into it (instead of just standard videogame formula)..




