At the start of Avowed, you're faced with a pivotal decision about a suspicious prisoner named Ilora at Fort Northreach: to free her or leave her imprisoned. Your ultimate goal is to use her boat to reach Paradis. Here's a detailed look at whether you should free or leave Ilora in Avowed.
In Avowed, a role-playing game, your choices should align with your character's persona. However, freeing Ilora is highly recommended as it not only simplifies challenges at Fort Northreach but also unlocks a beneficial side quest later on.
Freeing Ilora proves to be a wise decision. She aids you in defeating the enemies on the island, including the formidable boss, Steadman Ralke. Given your character's initial lack of strength and subpar equipment at the beginning of Avowed, Ilora's assistance significantly eases the battle.
Moreover, freeing her sets you up for an easier completion of the side quest "Escape Plan" later in the game. Without spoiling the details, having Ilora's help will be immensely beneficial.
To free Ilora, head to the Warden’s Room where the key to her cell is located. Navigate to the end of the hallway, climb the crates, and jump to the adjacent platform. Enter the passageway above, break through the boards on your right to access the Warden’s Room, and grab the key beside the door. Use this key not only to free Ilora but also to unlock the cell next to hers and obtain the Deerskin Gloves within.
Choosing not to free Ilora makes Fort Northreach much more challenging. You'll face tougher battles and a harder "Escape Plan" quest later on. Additionally, Ilora won't remain imprisoned; you'll have to confront and defeat her, further complicating your escape. On the flip side, defeating her allows you to loot her body, rewarding you with valuable items, albeit at the cost of a more difficult gameplay experience.
In conclusion, freeing Ilora in Avowed is the optimal choice for a smoother and more rewarding gameplay experience.
Avowed is available now.