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Originally Posted by Foss I finished the game, and honestly didn't see much indication that Alvin and the GM would be the same.
Yes, they had the same abilities, some inate magic and both wore one of those special anti magic amulets.
But other than that, I never connected those 2. And still don't to be honest.
Not unless I see other proofs.
I heard some mentioned that the GM used some of the same words and sayings as Alvin had done, but I never really saw that.
So, did I miss something? |
I don't know anything about repeated words (honestly, I did not pay close attention to all those lame dialogues), but if Alvin is not GM, what is his role then?
I remember the little rascal was playing a nice game called "kill non-humans" or something, and later he wanted to become a "witcher-knight".
It was mentioned that Geralt knew GM by a different name, and also, "...Jacques de Adelsberg, if that is his real name" etc. Nobody questioned any other character's real name. Why would anybody question the noble name of the Grand Master of the Order of Flaming Rose, unless this is an important piece of the puzzle?
The amulet itself is a pretty strong hint. There is seemingly no other explanation for the presence of two identical amulets in the game. The amulets did not really prevent anything, did not block any magic (kind of useless), yet our attention was drawn to the fact that both Alvin and later GM were wearing these amulets.
It is still unclear why Azar Javed wanted Alvin (who was "a Source", and could not control his magical energy, according to the journal) delivered to his laboratory. Did they want to give him some "mutagens"? Professor's letter indicates that he, and probably Javed too, had no idea about Alvin/GM connection. Who knows, maybe devs themselves had no idea.
