Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous, the second game in the Pathfinder series, takes place in an area of the world controlled by demons. The game tells the story of those who are willing to oppose the demonic force and those that give in to its power. Like its predecessor, Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous has plenty of chances for intense combat, character building, and, most importantly, love.
The option to romance NPC characters is so popular that it has become a staple of role-playing games. Following that trend, Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous has included seven diverse characters for players to fall in love with. The game offers players several opportunities to develop relationships with specific characters. There are a few key decisions to consider when romancing NPCs.
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Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous offers a variety of races and genders available to romance. Players can start an intimate relationship with a total of six companions and a special NPC. The available options will depend on the gender of the main character, so players should keep that in mind when starting out. Lann can only be romanced by female characters, while Camellia and Sosiel can only be courted by males. Wenduag, Daeran, and Arueshalae can be pursued by either gender. As a Kickstarter goal bonus, Queen Galfrey can also be romanced by both male and female characters.
Arueshalae, Wenduag, Queen Galfrey, and Daeran can all be romanced regardless of the Commander's gender. The ability to romance will be included in the dialogue options. It can come up randomly when speaking to a chosen companion back at the camp or base of operations, or during a companion's personal
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