![]() She was given a graphical update that made her absolutely hideous, and got an abrupt Happy Ending Override. "The Mighty Fall" was very controversial on release, in part due to the way it treated Zanik.Later, in the former quest, you meet the very angry grandson of the owner of that tomb, who demands you make things right. "Roving Elves" has shades of this toward "Waterfall Quest." The latter quest has you plundering a sacred tomb, which is rather awkwardly presented as a positive thing.The World Guardian has no reason to use the Staff anyways, since Sliske's defences are gone and your normal weapons are more than sufficient, and they should know this is a really bad idea. Made even worse since to even get to this quest, you've also repeatedly learned about Zaros's fall, which happened in the exact same way. ![]() It just comes across as a blatant Sequel Hook towards yet another future plot still to be revealed. The staff had been shown to be capable of killing beings and siphoning power from one to another, but not going so far as actual souls and consciousnesses. At the end of "Sliske's Endgame", just when you've finally bested him in combat, the eponymous Manipulative Bastard of a Mahjarrat conveniently gets both you and him impaled on the Staff of Armadyl and wastes no time in transferring his soul into the Player Character (complete with an Evil Laugh for good measure). ![]()
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