

You are about to call out a warning, when you realize it is the Magran statue where you met Durance at the Fork. and to your surprise, there is a female figure behind him.

Traces of spittle catch the firelight as they fly from his lips like sparks. His voice hisses and sputters, low and unintelligible, as though having a private argument with the staff. Though Durance's face is difficult to distinguish, there is no mistaking the hardened expression, the furrowed brow. But the staff you can see clearly, its etchings aglow in molten orange. He is difficult to make out, his features soft, bleeding together. Durance sits with his staff laid across his lap, a malignant flame sprouting from one end. Exhaust all dialog options after confronting Durance about the vision. This triggers 3 to 6 rests into (or after) Act 3. In the second cut-scene, the Watcher again wakes up to find Durance staring at his staff. and you awaken again, to see Durance in the same place, still holding his staff, but he is solid, real. and.Īnd then, suddenly, there is a great light from the fire, a rushing of air, a great flash. They pulse, wait, and all is strangely silent. circles that spiral again until they are arranged in a circle of their own.
#PILLARS OF ETERNITY DURANCE BUILD SERIES#
The lines stream like molten metal, burning along the edges of his staff, then branch out in an intricate series of fiery veins, bunching thickly where his hands clutch the wood, pulsing as if a heartbeat.Īs you watch, the veins spiral into a dozen, separate circles. As you watch, the engravings glow thinly red, like through the cracks of heat-suffused wood. indistinct, blurred around the edges, everything except for the staff. perhaps it is awakening from sleep, or a trick of the light, but he seems.

Still, for all the light of the fire, your eyes can't focus on him. A flame flickers at its top end, casting long shadows across his face as he stares in contemplation. You awake to see Durance, his staff held in both of his hands before him.
