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** One of the more satisfying aspects of the playing an Azata is that no one had any idea what nonsense you're about to pull off.
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** You get to ''intimidate Deskari himself'' before the battle with a BadassBoast that can drive him into utter panic:
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--> I closed the Worldwound.
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--> Now I'll kill you again.
--> And this time your death will be permanent."
--> "I silenced your Echo.
--> I closed the Worldwound.
--> I killed you once in Iz.
--> Now I'll kill you again.
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* A [[spoiler:mostly]] villainous example: When Areelu Vorlesh reveals herself to the party at Drezen, she manages something that multiple demon lords fail at: Shut Nenio up with a wordless DeathGlare.
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* A [[spoiler:mostly]] villainous example: When Areelu Vorlesh reveals herself to the party at Drezen, she manages something that multiple demon lords fail at: Shut Nenio up with a wordless DeathGlare.DeathGlare.
* If the Trickster [[spoiler:sacrifices themselves]] to close the Worldwound, then [[NoFourthWall in the ending they'll remark that they don't like it]] and [[spoiler:rewrite the entire ending so that they survive]].
* If the Trickster [[spoiler:sacrifices themselves]] to close the Worldwound, then [[NoFourthWall in the ending they'll remark that they don't like it]] and [[spoiler:rewrite the entire ending so that they survive]].
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* A [[spoiler:mostly]] villainous example: When Areelu Vorlesh reveals herself to the party at Drezen, she manages something that multiple demon lords fail at: Shut Nenio up with a wordless DeathGlare.
* A [[spoiler:mostly]] villainous example: When Areelu Vorlesh reveals herself to the party at Drezen, she manages something that multiple demon lords fail at: Shut Nenio up with a wordless DeathGlare.
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** In Act 5 you hunt down Mustafen in his lab after his attack on Pulura, and then you can just swap out his "Mythic Power Cancellation Corruption" that he gave Targona and put it in him instead, thus permanently killing him, BackUpBody or no.
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** In Act 5 you hunt down Mustafen in his lab after his attack on Pulura, and then you can just swap out his "Mythic Power Cancellation Corruption" that he gave Targona and put it in him instead, thus permanently killing him, BackUpBody BodyBackupDrive or no.
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** Restoring life to the Worldwound. It doesn't really have any tangible effect beyond making some places look a bit nicer, but it does feel great to create a lasting oasis of life in the violent wasteland.
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** Restoring life to the Worldwound. It doesn't really have any tangible effect beyond making some places look a bit nicer, but it does feel great to create a lasting oasis of life in the violent wasteland.wasteland.
* Ember can talk a ''demon lord'' into reconsidering her life choices and making an effort to redeem herself.
* Ember can talk a ''demon lord'' into reconsidering her life choices and making an effort to redeem herself.
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** The Free Crusaders are all composed of various flavors of BunnyEarsLawyer, and when they make appearances on the battlefield they tend to combine Awesome and Funny moments. Of particular note are the Valhalflings, a band of cheerfully violent halfling barbarians that will at various points in the campaign suddenly appear out of nowhere, charge in and chop whatever demons were in your way to tiny little bits.
** Your court starts out as a rough camp near an abyssal lava pit. Using your azata powers and the creativity of the Free Crusaders you turn it first into an oasis of peace and joy in the Worldwound and then ''into a floating island.''
** The Azata mythic quest in Act IV results in the player launching a massive slave revolt and doing so much damage that the Fleshmarket is forced to shut down for the foreseeable future.
** Restoring life to the Worldwound. It doesn't really have any tangible effect beyond making some places look a bit nicer, but it does feel great to create a lasting oasis of life in the violent wasteland.
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* While it's practically required for Azata (and a good idea for Angel), anyone can take down the [[spoiler: Fleshmarket]], at least for the day.
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* While it's practically required for Azata (and a good idea for Angel), anyone can take down the[[spoiler: Fleshmarket]], Fleshmarket, at least for the day.
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** In Act 4 in the Fleshmarket [[spoiler: You can call down heavenly fire to destroy the Black Mask, normally an immortal {{Body Surf}}er who is impervious to anything else. Other Mythic Paths may be able to bind him, but Angels flat out destroy him.]]
** Angels kill [[spoiler: Baphomet the first time, every other Mythic Class requires you to survive him and then Nocticula actually kills him. (either way he doesn't willingly face you again until his year of mortality is up.)]]
** In Act 5 you hunt down [[spoiler: Mustafen in his lab after his attack on Pulura, and then you can just swap out his "Mythic Power Cancellation Corruption" that he gave Targona and put it in him instead, thus permanently killing him, BackUpBody or no.]]
** The normal Angel ending, [[spoiler: you can use heavenly fire to just ''burn'' your way to the Rasping Rifts to kill Deskari a second (permanent) time, and then just set the entire realm on holy fire. The narration calls into question whether the holy flame comes from Heaven or just straight from you.]]
** In Act 4 in the Fleshmarket [[spoiler: You can call down heavenly fire to destroy the Black Mask, normally an immortal {{Body Surf}}er who is impervious to anything else. Other Mythic Paths may be able to bind him, but Angels flat out destroy him.]]
** Angels kill [[spoiler: Baphomet the first time, every other Mythic Class requires you to survive him and then Nocticula actually kills him. (either way he doesn't willingly face you again until his year of mortality is up.)]]
** In Act 5 you hunt down [[spoiler: Mustafen in his lab after his attack on Pulura, and then you can just swap out his "Mythic Power Cancellation Corruption" that he gave Targona and put it in him instead, thus permanently killing him, BackUpBody or no.]]
** The normal Angel ending, [[spoiler: you can use heavenly fire to just ''burn'' your way to the Rasping Rifts to kill Deskari a second (permanent) time, and then just set the entire realm on holy fire. The narration calls into question whether the holy flame comes from Heaven or just straight from you.]]
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** You can convince everyone that while [[spoiler: yes, your power originally came from demons, you personally are able to be a fantastic Angel with no evil side effects.]] effects. This include the Goddess Imoedae herself.
** In Act 4 in theFleshmarket [[spoiler: Fleshmarket. You can call down heavenly fire to destroy the Black Mask, normally an immortal {{Body Surf}}er who is impervious to anything else. Other Mythic Paths may be able to bind him, but Angels flat out destroy him.]]
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** The normal Angelending, [[spoiler: you ending. You can use heavenly fire to just ''burn'' your way to the Rasping Rifts to kill Deskari a second (permanent) time, and then just set the entire realm on holy fire. The narration calls into question whether the holy flame comes from Heaven or just straight from you.]]
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** In Act 4 in the Fleshmarkets Fleshmarket [[spoiler: You can call down heavenly fire to destroy the Black Mask, normally an immortal {{Body Surf}}er who is impervious to anything else. Other Mythic Paths may be able to bind him, but Angels flat out destroy him.]]
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** The normal Angel ending, [[spoiler: you can use heavenly fire to just ''burn'' your way to the Rasping Rifts to kill Deskari a second (permanent) time, and then just set the entire realm on holy fire. The narration calls into question whether the holy flame comes from Heaven or just straight from you.]]]]
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** Likewise in Act 5 you hunt down [[spoiler: Mustafen in his lab after his attack on Pulura, and then you can just swap out his "Mythic Power Cancellation Corruption" that he gave Targona and put it in him instead, thus permanently killing him, BackUpBody or no.]]
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** Likewise in You kill Baphomet the first time, every other Mythic Class requires you to survive him and then Nocticula actually kills him. (either way he doesn't willingly face you again until his year of mortality is up.)
** In Act 5 you hunt down [[spoiler: Mustafen in his lab after his attack on Pulura, and then you can just swap out his "Mythic Power Cancellation Corruption" that he gave Targona and put it in him instead, thus permanently killing him, BackUpBody or no.]]
** In Act 5 you hunt down [[spoiler: Mustafen in his lab after his attack on Pulura, and then you can just swap out his "Mythic Power Cancellation Corruption" that he gave Targona and put it in him instead, thus permanently killing him, BackUpBody or no.]]
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** The normal Angel ending, [[spoiler: you can use heavenly fire to just ''burn'' your way to the Rasping Rifts to kill Deskari a second (permanent) time, and then just set the entire realm on holy fire. The narration calls into question whether the holy flame comes from Heaven or just straight from you.]]
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** The normal Angel ending, [[spoiler: you can use heavenly fire to just ''burn'' your way to the Rasping Rifts to kill Deskari a second (permanent) time, and then just set the entire plane on fire. The narration calls into question whether the holy flame comes from Heaven or just straight from you.]]
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** The normal Angel ending, [[spoiler: you can use heavenly fire to just ''burn'' your way to the Rasping Rifts to kill Deskari a second (permanent) time, and then just set the entire plane realm on fire. The narration calls into question whether the holy flame comes from Heaven or just straight from you.]]
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** The normal Angel ending, [[spoiler: you can use heavenly fire to just ''burn'' your way to the Rasping Rifts to kill Deskari a second (permanent) time, and then just set the entire plane on fire. The narration calls into question whether the holy flame comes from Heaven or just straight from you.]]
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* The secret ending, full stop.
** [[spoiler: You not only kill the Demon Lord Deskari permanently (which is canon), you destroy Baphomet as well (which is not) and ''use their life force to become a demigod while forcing their realms to become your own and adapt to you.'']]
* Being an Angel is awesome:
** You can flash Heavenly Light at Hulrun or Queen Galfry being LawfulStupid and / or KnightTemplar and convince them to stop.
** In Act 4 in the Fleshmarkets [[spoiler: You can call down heavenly fire to destroy the Black Mask, normally an immortal {{Body Surf}}er who is impervious to anything else. Other Mythic Paths may be able to bind him, but Angels flat out destroy him.]]
** Likewise in Act 5 you hunt down [[spoiler: Mustafen in his lab after his attack on Pulura, and then you can just swap out his "Mythic Power Cancellation Corruption" that he gave Targona and put it in him instead, thus permanently killing him, BackUpBody or no.]]
** The normal Angel ending, you can use heavenly fire to just ''burn'' your way to the Rasping Rifts to kill Deskari a second (permanent) time, and then just set the entire plane on fire. The narration calls into question whether the holy flame comes from Heaven or just straight from you.]]
** [[spoiler: You not only kill the Demon Lord Deskari permanently (which is canon), you destroy Baphomet as well (which is not) and ''use their life force to become a demigod while forcing their realms to become your own and adapt to you.'']]
* Being an Angel is awesome:
** You can flash Heavenly Light at Hulrun or Queen Galfry being LawfulStupid and / or KnightTemplar and convince them to stop.
** In Act 4 in the Fleshmarkets [[spoiler: You can call down heavenly fire to destroy the Black Mask, normally an immortal {{Body Surf}}er who is impervious to anything else. Other Mythic Paths may be able to bind him, but Angels flat out destroy him.]]
** Likewise in Act 5 you hunt down [[spoiler: Mustafen in his lab after his attack on Pulura, and then you can just swap out his "Mythic Power Cancellation Corruption" that he gave Targona and put it in him instead, thus permanently killing him, BackUpBody or no.]]
** The normal Angel ending, you can use heavenly fire to just ''burn'' your way to the Rasping Rifts to kill Deskari a second (permanent) time, and then just set the entire plane on fire. The narration calls into question whether the holy flame comes from Heaven or just straight from you.]]