Spiritborn or Imposter? Major Storyline Disconnect Ruins Immersion

Was doing new main quest as of course spiritborn(cuz just want to try new class) and on the dialog my character says that he has Lilith’s blood…. NO! Just NO because my first character who had her blood was TOTALLY different man, he was rogue with different name…

My new spiritborn feels like some kind of imposter…

Total confusion, zero immersion and big disconnection regarding storytelling from player perspective

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If you make a new character and skip the campaign it is expected that that character has gone through all the earlier stuff in the campaign anyway.

IMO the bigger problems are that your spiritborn seems to know nothing about spiritborns and needs to be told it all by Eru.

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If I skip the campaign it doesn’t mean my spiritborn passed it because in my memory it was my first rogue…

Agree with the second statement

Though I chalk it down to “lazy writing/effort/missed opportunity”, I don’t pay attention too much to the character interactions vs. the NPC.

As I said before in another similar post, The necromancer character should of been more familiar with Rathma during the story but he’s not. :man_shrugging:

It’s not a big deal to me, but I do think the Dev team should try to do a work around this issue or something- but realistically speaking it’s too late to change anything now.

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I think the Spiritborn should have their own intro it feels wierd to just jump into the campaign when the spirit born class never exsisted when the first d4 storyline ended.

Yea just shows how lazy the writing is.