Is it just me or Sewal's revelation was... meh?
For context, at this point, I already explored EVERYTHING on this map, did every quest possible except those that wants me to leave for the 2nd area, which I can't at the moment.
I have met tons of ghost, ghouls, immortals at this point. A fairy that steals trinkets, an immortal gravekeeper, a creature that kills challengers, a monster that tried to mimic human speech so he can sell trinkets.
So I was expecting some BIG revelations about Sewal and its just... doesn't seem like a big of a deal? I mean more than anything, both Arthur and Merlin didn't know he was still alive. And again, seems like the mastermind for all the fuckups was Merlin's doing anyway. Arthur even said in the camp at the time he was needed everywhere, because they were losing badly to noticed this.
And what does it prove exactly? That desperate times when they are losing the war, people volunteered for the experiments? Pretty sure AT THAT TIME nobody was forced to do it. Taken advantage of their loyalty towards Arthur? Sure. But even if they knew, they would still do it so that Arthur won't die carelessly.
I understand that the experiments went on longer than intended, especially your own character was tortured just for that, but I'm talking about that time period. Like what did it prove exactly? They were willing to do anything to win the war?
Did I miss something? Its 3am here, maybe I missed some dialogue options or documents here and there.