Talk:Garoh

Hey, I've got 2 questions regarding Garoh. First, since Garoh is technically optional, what would happen if you only went there post-reunion? I only thought of this when I'd already gone past this point while replaying. Second, what is the old man who says "there are other werecreatures in Osenia" when mind read mean? I don't recall any other werecreatures in Osenia. Maybe the Proxians come close, but that can't be it. Thanks:) 216.227.76.207 19:43, June 28, 2010 (UTC)
 * I would assume that the game would only script a scene with the primary party members, but it would definitely be valuable to know for sure. And as for the old man's thoughts, maybe add that in. ;) Caasi (talk) 21:06, June 28, 2010 (UTC)
 * I'm currently playing Lost age so i can find out and put the results in to the main page, if that's ok of course
 * I'm currently playing Lost age so i can find out and put the results in to the main page, if that's ok of course


 * Well, I know that the Wolfkin monster line is somewhat werewolf-like, but they don't appear in Osenia. Maybe the old man is just referring to some other hidden civilization that doesn't actually appear in the game, just to give Weyard a little more depth. The world&#39;s hungriest paperweight 17:33, July 20, 2010 (UTC)


 * Oddly enough, now that Dark Dawn's been released, there are actually many varieties of beast-people... only, in Angara, not Osenia. It's entirely possible he was thinking of them, especially since the beastmen apparently existed in the time of the ancients.  (Creepy to think Camelot might have had that in mind even back then, when the originals were released...)  That bit of trivia about the party is cool, though, and rather like how you can go back to Lemuria whenever you want, even with Isaac's party, and no one says anything different to you even though Piers was supposedly banished.--Knight-Dawn 12:35, 6 October 2011 (CDT)