If you made slightly different choices on Janus's projects and requests to be even more Xenotech, the Eldar and Human's have an even more interesting ending there as well. I learned a couple of things I missed on my run. Also if you complete Argenta's story while a Xenophile Iconoclast, she survives and has a reasonably happy ending as a sort of ronin dues machina savior.
@@Nox175 read the project options on Janus. I chose not to do "The Great Fire" because it would burn down half of the world's forest for more food production. Yrilet explains early on the importance of the forest when you're walking through it. I also chose many Xenotech options, like the gas grenades that get targets to fight each other. I also chose to NOT exorcise the Eldar spirits from the world. I then completed all of Yrilet's personal quests. Argenta also has a personal quest where she needs to retrieve a sacred relic. It also helps to be merciful in your choices, especially early on. I did this knowing that all of my mid game and late game choice would be hard for her, so I did things she wanted before finding Janus. If you do this with her before the end of the game, she becomes a holy woman, with her own following. However, because I was so radically in favor for the Eldar, her own followers have a schism and she goes into exile because she's so loyal to you. She then appears randomly throughout the expanse as a sort of one woman army Legion of the Damned, saving people whenever she can. I also killed the leader of the Durisians when confronting Cordia. I also banished and killed Hendrix in order to maximize my relations with the Xenos without having the Imperium fuck it up for me. Idk if either had anything to do with it but it's worth mentioning.
If you made slightly different choices on Janus's projects and requests to be even more Xenotech, the Eldar and Human's have an even more interesting ending there as well. I learned a couple of things I missed on my run. Also if you complete Argenta's story while a Xenophile Iconoclast, she survives and has a reasonably happy ending as a sort of ronin dues machina savior.
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@@Nox175 read the project options on Janus. I chose not to do "The Great Fire" because it would burn down half of the world's forest for more food production. Yrilet explains early on the importance of the forest when you're walking through it. I also chose many Xenotech options, like the gas grenades that get targets to fight each other. I also chose to NOT exorcise the Eldar spirits from the world. I then completed all of Yrilet's personal quests.
Argenta also has a personal quest where she needs to retrieve a sacred relic. It also helps to be merciful in your choices, especially early on. I did this knowing that all of my mid game and late game choice would be hard for her, so I did things she wanted before finding Janus. If you do this with her before the end of the game, she becomes a holy woman, with her own following. However, because I was so radically in favor for the Eldar, her own followers have a schism and she goes into exile because she's so loyal to you. She then appears randomly throughout the expanse as a sort of one woman army Legion of the Damned, saving people whenever she can.
I also killed the leader of the Durisians when confronting Cordia. I also banished and killed Hendrix in order to maximize my relations with the Xenos without having the Imperium fuck it up for me. Idk if either had anything to do with it but it's worth mentioning.
So basically to have place that is not total shit in 40k, you need to convince a freaking C'tan to be nice?
Certainly helps, but that's a dangerous thing to rely on. They're the reason 40k sucks so much in the first place.
@@thisisaname5589 Invincible Moments
@@thisisaname5589 I trust Nomos I raised him right he's a good boy.
Well i didnt went with Nemos as the protector and the ending was medicore for the Koronus Expanse.