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The King is the most perceptive of the group, deducing that there is a leader behind the necromancy and that if he is killed then the imprisoned souls can return to their eternal rest and Baramos' posthumous ambitions will be crushed. | The King is the most perceptive of the group, deducing that there is a leader behind the necromancy and that if he is killed then the imprisoned souls can return to their eternal rest and Baramos' posthumous ambitions will be crushed. | ||
After the first quest in Baramos' lair, the fiend is revived through the sacrifice of the [[Necrogondolier]] moments after the Luminary departs. The kings scramble to amass their forces and kill Baramos, but his own forces heeded his call and are locked in a stalemate with the humans. The King of Aliahan and his forces penetrate the defenses and confront Baramos in the heart of his lair, with the monarch stating that he is the king of the nation that born the Hero and his father before them, and that he will not leave the throne room until Baramos is vanquished once and for all. After Baramos is killed, the King is overjoyed and states that the Luminary reminds him of the legendary Hero who set out from his kingdom. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*If the player picks the female Hero in ''III'', the King will mistakenly address her as Ortega's son before correcting himself. | *If the player picks the female Hero in ''III'', the King will mistakenly address her as Ortega's son before correcting himself. | ||