Now it's time for the sewer that
every RPG since the beginning of time has had.
Needless to say, there's a pretty good number of rakghouls in here.
And there's the force field already.
[mission] "I've got the codes to lower the shield, but we have to rescue Zaalbar from those Gamorrean slavers. Don't worry - we can come back after we find Big Z."
So, let's cut our way through said Gamorreans. Remember those pig-things from
Return of the Jedi? That's them.
Also, more rakghouls.
Around one corner, we run into a good-sized group of Gamorreans (good-sized in number, not... never mind), including their leader. No, I'm not sure why he's red-coloured in the first one.
Mission and Carth help by shooting from off-camera, though, and soon we've cut through them. Another wanders in from the side but doesn't last long.
Mission then notices this door.
"You can't use conventional security spikes on these old locks, but don't worry, I've come across them before. I've rigged up a little device that should do the trick."
Well if it isn't Big Z!
"You're a sight for sore eyes, Mission."
"I'm glad to see you too, Big Z! You didn't think I'd forget about you - Mission and Zaalbar, together forever!"
"Who's that with you?"
WHOA.
"A lifedebt? Are you sure about that, Big Z? Think about it carefully. You better be sure about this."
"I am sure, Mission. This is an issue of great importance to me. Because of our great physical strength, Wookies are being used as slave labor on our own homeworld. They see us as brutes and animals to be exploited. Over the years slavers have taken many of my people; we must always be on guard against raids against our villages. When the Gamorreans captured me, I thought I was doomed to a life of servitude. I have been saved from such a fate, and the only way I can repay that is through a lifedebt."
"Big Z" swearing a Wookiee lifedebt to you. Wow - this is major. Do you realize what this means?"
"It's some kind of loyalty vow, isn't it?"
"A lifedebt is the most solemn vow a Wookiee can make. It means he'll stay by your side for the rest of your life - wherever you go, whatever you do, Zaalbar will be with you."
"I'm honored to accept his vow."
"I guess this means you're stuck with me too. Wherever Big Z goes, I'm going. I almost lost him once - it's not going to happen again."
"I'm glad to have you aboard, Mission."
"So... I guess I still owe you one secret path into the Vulkar base. That was the deal, wasn't it? Don't worry, I know a backdoor into that scum den!"
"Good. The sooner we get there the better."
She tells us what we already know (where it is, and there's a force field) and then...
"...I just hope the rancor monster isn't still there."
"There used to be a rancor monster that made its nest in that part of the sewers. Pretty much eats anything it can get its claws on. That thing is huge! Luckily rancors aren't too bright. I was able to sneak past it before, so I'm sure we'll figure something out. That is, unless you want to change your mind."
"That's not really an option. Let's go."
Time to have Carth take a bit of a breather, since the party limit is 3. Also, I just remembered Mission gives you another customisable vibroblade when she joins, which is useful to have.
Through the next door is a group of Gamorreans. Zaalbar gladly runs in to tear apart the Gamorreans who captured him. Ah, it's so fun to have a Wookiee with you...
Not that he's unarmed for long. Also, Pazaak cards, in case I decide to show you how that game works when we're back in the Upper City.
Plenty of rakghouls to keep cutting through.
Oh, hello. There's one more to find somewhere around here...
A bit of small talk between Mission and Zaalbar. The highlight:
Yeah. I don't like pork either.
Wow, that's a
lot of rakghouls. Not that we can't deal with them.
It does require a couple antidotes, though.
And there's the other journal! Time to take these back to the Undercity.
There we go, we're out. That pretty much cleared the whole lower sewers.
Rukil: "Can it be true? Is it possible that at long last the dream of my father and grandfather before him will be fulfilled? I... I can hardly bear to look. Hmmm... yes. Yes! Of course! Now I understand - it all makes sense! Now I see why the Promised Land has been so hard to find! It is so obvious! You have done a great thing, up-worlder - a selfless act that will bring great joy to all the people of this village! I must take this to Gendar right away!"
Gendar: "What... no. It can't be! Are these real, Rukil? Is this information accurate?"
Rukil: "I swear to you everything in these journals is true, Gendar. The promised Land - I told you I would find it!"
Gendar: "The entrace is far from here, Rukil. It will take us weeks to get there... perhaps even months. And we will have to cross many rakghoul infested areas."
Rukil: "I do not deny the journey will be hard, Gendar. But surely it is better than the miserable life we have here!"
Gendar: "Wise words, Rukil. Our supplies are high right now - we could leave by nightfall! I will tell the others to prepare for the journey."
Good luck, outcasts. May the Force be with you.
Now, speaking of the Force, we have a Jedi to rescue.
"I picked them off the pocket of a Black Vulkar who had a little too much to drink in the cantina one night. Here, let me get that energy field down for you."
Up we go!