You must decide who should be punished.
If you ask the Disfavored to share their supplies, they will be very unhappy.
(Go to stage: 3.1)
Fall of the Regents
You were able to capture the hostile leader.
The Disfavored don’t like the idea, as it goes against Hegemon’s rules.
The army demanded some of the Disfavored hostages.
They rejected, so the decision is up to you.
Don’t warn the locals
The Disfavored suggested not to warn the locals, as the countdown is over.
Now the Chorus demands compensations as the mages were their prisoners.
You may spare the lives of the remaining mages or send some Disfavored to serve the Chorus.
(Go to stage: 2.1)
Hierarchy of Leadership
A powerful magic attack killed chiefs of both parties.
You were supposed to decide whether the Chorus will cover the Disfavored or the other way around.
The covering army will have casualties.
(Go to stage: 2.2)
Agents of the Spy Master?
The Disfavored captured a group of mages.
However, they say that they are spies of the Scarlet Chorus.
The other army demanded to set free the prisoners.
If you let the Disfavored to proceed, no connection to the confiscated documents will be found.
Unfortunately, none of them returned.
Thanks to your help, they were able to save at least some of the missing soldiers.
The Disfavored began to burn the tomes while the Chorus tried to save them.
Furthermore, Chorus Spies stationed in the city will have enough time to flee.

The Disfavored suggested not to warn the locals, as the countdown is over.
Their leaders came to complain about his behavior.
you could assign Cairn’s adepts to make things right or deny the request.
The adepts will not be pleased if you take them away from their own duties.
If you deny the request, the Cairn will continue to destroy the land.
(Go to stage: 2.1)
Hidden shadows
Kills-in-Shadows slaughtered the Disfavored patrol.
Now the party demands revenge but the Chorus wants to capture the beast alive.
Siding with the Chorus will make them mock the Disfavored.
Siding with the Disfavored will make the Chorus angry for diminishing the potential of their army.
(Go to stage: 2.2)
Cairn’s Madness
The Cairn betrayed you and rejected Hegemon’s rule.
A party needs to be selected to track down the traitor.
None of the armies is eager to send their troops to death.
Regardless of your choice, they won’t find him.
This ended in two of the mages getting killed.
Now the Disfavored demand compensation.
The Chorus can surrender members responsible for the interrogation.
The Disfavored call the Chorus a liar.
Regardless of the army that you decide to send, evidence will not be found until Cairn confesses himself.
On the other hand, the Chorus wanted to conscribe them.
Further research does not prove that Cairn was the one who taught them to cast spells.
The Chorus will feel offended if you deny them the right to conscribe the new recruits.
However, the city will survive.
This site is not associated with and/or endorsed by the Paradox Interactive or Obsidian Entertainment.
All logos and images are copyrighted by their respective owners.