offers players a chance to become one of the wizarding students and make their own choices throughout the game, including several dialogue options where the player could tell Sebastian the truth or not about Ancient Magic and Ranrok's rebellion. Conversations with NPCs add a lot to the story and immersion of the game, and it is up to each player to decide how they want to roleplay. Technically, they did promise Professor Fig at the beginning that they wouldn't tell anyone what's going on.
In , Sebastian Sallow is a key focus of many of the choices that a player faces. The Slytherin character may not always have the most honorable and good of intentions, yet there is more to him than meets the eye. In the quest, «In The Shadow of the Undercroft» Sebastian pushes for more information about what is going on with the missing pages from the book, and the player is presented with the choice to either tell him the truth or select that they aren't ready to tell him.
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Ultimately, whether the player chooses to tell Sebastian the truth or selects the option that they aren't ready to tell him will not affect the story in. The only difference between the two possibilities is that if the player tells him what is going on then it will lead to a short discussion with Sebastian about 's Ancient Magic. The choice to not tell him leaves the player's character confirming that the book was missing pages, but that's all. Sebastian does not believe them but also doesn't push further, and the conversation ends earlier than with the other choice.
While there are many opportunities for dialogue options in, very few of these choices actually do anything to affect the
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