The Great Hereafter


 * You have become the new Seneschal, keeper of the world. The Seneschal's Chamber shall be your home for eternity. It is the fate of the Arisen to dwell within these Chambers forever and always.

Walkthrough
Having despatched the previous Seneschal, the Arisen and Main pawn now reside inside the Seneschal's Chamber.

Sitting upon the throne will return the Arisen to Gransys. However, the areas a player may travel are limited to Cassardis and Gran Soren. Interaction within these areas is also greatly limited. During these times, only the Arisen will enter the towns invisibly as a ghostly figure. While as the Seneschal, the player can only kill people and use wakestones to revive the dead. Any items the player had before arriving in the Seneschal's Chamber will remain in inventory but are unusable.

The Godsbane blade is the player's only option to end this quest. Equip the Godsbane and pierce the Arisen to complete the game.

Completion
After using the blade, you drop the the ground, dead - the final cutscene plays and the credits roll:

Fate of the Pawn (epilogue)
On using the godsbane to end their existence the Arisen drops to the floor of the Seneschal's chamber, dead. Shortly after the 'ground' opens up and together the Arisen and Pawn fall through the sky towards Gransys.

Both fall into the ocean - the Arisen somewhere out to sea, the pawn near the shoreline of Cassardis. They wake up in the body of the former Arisen, calling out their master's name, then a look of confusion takes hold as they realise their body has changed.

One close to the Arisen appears on the beach, and together they walk away from the shoreline.

..the end credits roll...

Quotes

 * Epilogue
 * You feel an odd pride as you plunge the Godsbane into your chest, as if claiming a great victory.
 * .. Finally, there is the end of your tale -- one penned by your own hand, no less. As your consciousness fades into the black, you feel a peculiar sensation on your lips: you are smiling. 
 * .. Cleansed by the surf, a body washes ashore on a deserted beach. Nameless, this soul awakens, eyes gleaming with the will to live, and for all things worth living for.

Several key persons in the Arisen's life have unique dialogue if they greet the pawn on the beach:
 * Final speeches


 * Selene :
 * "You're... like me. Aren't you? As my grandmother gave me life, he/she gave you yours... They gave us death, and with it true life... This is the world he/she wanted for us."


 * Quina :
 * "You're not... your face is his/hers, but you're not... No, but he/she's here now. Still, I... I'm sure of it."

Mercedes, Madeleine, and Aelinore also have special dialogue.

Gallery
