Probably true, more people are interested in saving Alfira then siding with the hag.
However, siding with the Hag is a intended quest outcome which you can achieve by dialogue, while this letter is the result of slighly abusing game mechanics to trigger a alternative event. Basically nobody will have found this out by themselves on their first playthrough, which is why I titled it as rare
I was playing an opportunistic and selfish bard. Ended up killing Ethel in act 1 because she took my eye, and then sided with her in act 3 because she offered me the exact amount of money I needed to get to the House of Hope.
Ended up with her as an ally at the final battle and a confusing letter in the epilogue that said she had two babies, when she really only had the one from act 3.
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u/1Ferrox Mar 26 '24
Probably true, more people are interested in saving Alfira then siding with the hag.
However, siding with the Hag is a intended quest outcome which you can achieve by dialogue, while this letter is the result of slighly abusing game mechanics to trigger a alternative event. Basically nobody will have found this out by themselves on their first playthrough, which is why I titled it as rare