Over ten years ago, a small company named The Creative Assembly developed an amazing PC strategy game called Shogun. It launched the Total War franchise and a game formula that remains intact to this day. Does Shogun 2 pay proper homage to its history, or has it grown too large for its own good?
Search and Rescue is one of the missions that you can pick up from the Underground Railroad board. It’s not a bad way to get a little free experience and gold, if you don’t mind taking out a large group of bounty hunters.
You’ll continue your investigation into the serial killer with Ser Emeric in this Act 2 quest. We’ll need to figure out who’s killing these women, and track down the dangerous blood mage behind it all. This includes figuring out Gascard DePuis’ role in the whole matter.
You need to save Feynriel from his literal demons in this quick secondary quest into the Fade. If you need help dealing with the demons or deciding what to do with Feynriel, just look here for some quick advice.
Blackpowder Courtesy is the second step of the Qunari plotline. You’ll need to track down a lost poison recipe before half of Kirkwall dies. Naturally this means killing waves of mercenaries, thugs and getting a few cool weapons.
If you want to help the apostates in Kirkwall, then you’ll need to join up with the Underground Railroad. Mistress Selby’s quest board includes a surprising non-combat mission that lets you remove an annoying templar from service.
In “Baldur’s Gate II: Shadows of Amn,” Ust’Natha is the city of the Drow in the Underdark. You need a Drow disguise from the dragon Adalon to enter Ust’Natha, and must rescue Adalon’s eggs in order to leave the Underdark.
After you rescue Imoen from the Asylum and go through Sahuagin City in “Baldur’s Gate II,” you’ll wind up in the Underdark. You must find your way through the Drow city of Ust’Natha in order to return to the mainland.