The Greyfeather Gems - Part II: Rodamill (Aug. 21st, 2005) - by Morrgan
BR4ZIL on 12/8/2022 at 18:34
Is there any info on how Morrgan was gonna finish this series? i was super intrigued by what would Part 3 be about.
So far the only real clue we had was at the Mystic's house in part 2. I hope there is info, hate when a series goes on unfinished like this, specially with the cliffhanger!
baeuchlein on 13/8/2022 at 02:06
From some posts in this thread, one can assume that the last mission would play mainly in the Manor the player reaches at the end of part 2, and that the Lady (I don't know anymore who was that) would have some connection to the Keepers and other mysterious beings.
That's one of the questions an unfinished series leaves behind: How was this going to go on? -sigh-
BR4ZIL on 13/8/2022 at 16:06
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From some posts in this thread, one can assume that the last mission would play mainly in the Manor the player reaches at the end of part 2, and that the Lady (I don't know anymore who was that) would have some connection to the Keepers and other mysterious beings.
That's one of the questions an unfinished series leaves behind: How was this going to go on?
-sigh-From the Mystic house in part 2, theres thankfully this message addressed to Garrett where she kinda previews Part 3 of the story. It says that the Greyfeather gems contained a Demon who controlled "The Lady", but at somepoint someone disrupted that relationship and thus caused the Demon and the Lady to become enemies. This disruption and conflict between the 2 caused the destruction of Rodamill and sets up the stage for this FM series.
Other than that, it also implies the people disappearing and dying before the earthquake in Radamill was the Demon and the Lady's doing.
My guess is that this Lady character, being a keeper, must have fallen in love with the Demon in one way or another during a ritual, but eventually another man might have cought her attention and thus caused jealously.
Why do i say this? Because it seems to be a theme in this series, you have the love quarrel that leads to assassination in mission 1. Both in mission 1 & 2 you have the love affair between the 2 mechanists and in mission 2 you also have the affair between the graveyard lady and her husband (the latter killed by rocks).
I feel forbidden love was the overall theme of the series, Morrgan didint have these themes outside of the Greyfeather series, so its most likely intentional.
But at the end of the day its just me trying to rationalize the sadness that is a trilogy that never was :(
Samantha1 on 13/8/2022 at 22:16
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the affair between the graveyard lady and her husband (the latter killed by rocks).
Uhm... You do know that it´s not an affair if they are married, right? :laff: