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Alright, I understand it now, thank you for clarifying and replying!

Hey, again, thank you for finishing the story!

Is it possible to clarify this bit of the story: Thus, the High Priestess takes the other old five Candidates and newly appointed priestesses on a new, last adventure; as I didn't quite get it. 

Does it mean that you take your current generation candidates/friends, while some of them have been appointed as priestesses, or does it mean that apart from your friends/current candidates, you also take with you old generation candidates, like Drishtya and her peers? Because it states five, but from the previous generation, two die, and one disappears, as I understand correctly? 

Also, in the future posts, will there be a small remark telling us about what's up with Artume? In my speculation, as I understand, the previous Gaanidan candidate, for some reason, goes into hiding and secretly teaches Artume, because the way the text is written, it might be suggesting that?

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Thank you for answering. 

Still, killing Leap in my opinion is just too much; there could be an ending where she survives, so it balances out the fact that Scourge dies and never really gets to be punished or persecuted. Especially that if she stays alive, it wouldn't change the ending too much, where Claw leaves Hope in management. 

It's just considering the overall mood of the game, the last part of this adventure might be too dark. 

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Thank you for continuing to write and finishing the story, even in this form. 

But from the story, as I understand it, Scourge just dies and doesn't pay for his crimes, like the easy way out style, even after all that he has done?

At least he could have been imprisoned, just like the other criminals from other tribes; otherwise, it is just too dark, especially after he literally kills his own wife, like there would be no satisfaction for finally bringing him down, if he just gets the easy way out treatment.