You find plenty of people really devoted to their guiding philosophies but you don't really see an anti-natalist extend their devotion to the intuitive behavior of murder. The philosophy thing (we're transient so why don't we embrace that transience, turn it into maximum efficiency to serve something with the potential to be permanent?) I can only see as an in addition kinda thing. It'd be interesting to see him interact with someone he has no possible present or future use for, if he's still trying to appear 'normal' I'd be more inclined to think he's being adaptive. This is complicated by the fact that every interaction he has with the Watcher is couched in him wanting something from them, social adaptation or manipulation? I guess we could get into a deep discussion about whether there's a meaningful difference but let's not. ![]() They don't grok the inner lives of others, which would make a relatively subtle behavior like manipulation difficult. The thing with autism, especially on the more severe end of the spectrum (like you'd expect someone as mechanical Atsura to be) is that it's more than just being bad or not recognizing or engaging with social cues it's a more fundamental lack of inclination or ability to understand or why should want to accommodate these things. It's easy to see Atsura's behavior as an adaptive behavior of autism, I didn't notice the ciphers before and that's a nice catch. None of these need to be mutually exclusive, it's entirely possible that he's some degree of all three. I've considered Atsura under three different lenses, 1) intelligent psychopath 2) somewhere on the autism spectrum 3) a true adherent to the philosophy he espouses. Doing the math of whoever is in front of him and having his meat suit respond accordingly. ![]() You can then collect the cache and return it to Mukūmu, choosing who you want to get punished for the crime.I'm pretty sure he's supposed to creep you out, it's like he wearing a person. This will reveal that the Koiki fruit is hidden on that beach. You can follow him to the beach in the southwest of the village at midnight and question him there. Rongi will be “particularly dismissive” of the idea that the tied up man is innocent. This will point you in the direction of the trading area, so go and speak to Rongi there. When you go to the drying hut in the northeast of the village, there will be some kaora reeds that you can pick up. Otherwise, speak to Tamau on the pole and he’ll mention the drying hut. If you can, use your persuasive skills to weasel some info out of Pekeho and the drying hut will be mentioned. Like your quest journal says, speak to Pekeho. To gain more insight, you have to interrogate the tribespeople and get them to reveal what they know. You’ll be tasked with solving the mystery of who stole the last of the Koiki fruit. When you’ve visited the Tikawara settlement and spoken to the tribespeople about the man tied to a pole in the village. Plucked Fruit is a Task that appears during Act 2 of the game. You can buy Shark Meat from a merchant on Sayuka, an island due north and a little west of the capital Neketaka. It’s not super hard if you know where to look. To keep the flame of romance alive, you have to find some Shark Meat to feed to her feathered bird chum, Ishiza. You’ll need Shark Meat as part of the process of romancing Maia. Where to find Shark Meat in Pillars of Eternity 2: If you don’t want to pay though, we’ve also seen reports that you can find them by searching shipwrecks that you come across - so get salvaging. You should also be able to buy one from most merchants that carry ship equipment. ![]() Here a Spyglass will cost you 5,000 coins. Travel to the Queen’s Berth area and enter Sanza’s Map Emporium. You can purchase a Spyglass from the capital city of the Deadfire archipelago, Neketaka. But you’ll also need a Spyglass if you want to do the stealthy approach to Fort Deadlight, so it’s an important item to have. Most often, you can use your spyglass to get a better look at ships you pass. Where to find the Spyglass in Pillars of Eternity 2:Ī Spyglass is useful in many different situations, and you’ll encounter tons of interactions with it throughout your journey. So to lend a helping hand we’ve put together a list of commonly missed items that some people are having trouble finding.īeware of minor spoilers for location names, romanceable characters and quest steps, so stick the description of the specific item you want if you’re worried. But with almost all RPGs, there are going to be some roadblocks where you just can’t find the item you need. ![]() Obsidian Entertainment’s isometric RPG has delivered on its crowdfunding promises in nearly every way, folding deep systems and nuanced quests into a satisfyingly neat package.
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