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>So was there a 'different' possible ending? More along the lines of not completing the cloak's stated mission.
No, there was only one ending -- multiple ways to get to it, but only one ending. Nem always wears the collar, and that only happens when she merges with Macha/The Black Wolf.
The cloak's was designed to operate as long as the cycle repeated. When Nem puts the collar on successfully, she breaks the cycle.
>Also I got the feeling that Nem attempting to put on the collar was the black wolf rebelling, what with the 'no' that flashed. Whereas, when it succeeded, Nem knew they were one and the same. Acceptance overpowering it, I think?
Yes. There were multiple ways to gain acceptance. Macha's axe was in the cabin's bedroom; Nem could use it to challenge Macha, who would summon a second axe for herself. Instead of losing HP Shield, Macha would slowly transform into Nem.
If she used the grandmother disguise, the wolf can't eat itself -- Nem would actually take control from within and wear the wolf like a skin, putting the collar that way.
There's a third option that was only a consideration due to the sexual overtones of the original faerie tale, but as everyone got to know Nem it was less and likely to have ever been considered.
The fourth option would have been to ask Macha to put the collar on Nem. It's a guile option, but similar to making the lateral leap that actually happened.
>I'd also be curious to know how 'on track' we ended up being to what you expected we would do.
I never expected anyone to make the lateral leap and realize that Macha and the Black Wolf were just echos of Nem herself. I guess at least half the players knew Macha was the Black Wolf.
The rest of it was pretty open. A deal didn't have to be struck with the Administrator -- in fact, he only offered because of player IP spend that allowed Macha to do better than she would have on her own. Without that spend, he would have been more confident in his guards. When he realized there was a chance Macha could kill everyone, he figured it was a safer bet to negotiate.
I don't think anyone also expected that when Nem accepted the Black Wolf, she also *accepted her role*. People got upset that Nem revealed her new identity to the village, but that was Nem's choice because she accepted the role of the Black Wolf. Nem didn't explain herself because it was obvious to her what she needed to do. That's why her responses are fewer and fewer; she didn't *need* her guardian spirits anymore -- she just wanted them around because she liked them.
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