After that, as the party leaves and enter the map again, there would be a Catnip rolled into decorative candy wrappings in place of the Pocketcat. The player can relent and hand her over and it will be the last time they will see Pocketcat and the girl. He will ask them to hand her over to him. Later on, after defeating the Nameless Figurine in Ma'habre, he will appear outside the entrance to the Golden Temple after entering through the area if the protagonist has the the girl with them. He will disappear from this location if the player has entered Ma'habre. Before the deal, he will ask if the player wants to chat a little (they can refuse), and, depending on the answers, the player would get a status with an eye icon: Happy or Depressed. He explains that he is a merchant, but that he accepts human children as currency instead of using Silver coins.Īfter the player meets him for the first time and has visited the Altar of Darkness, he will appear in the Cavedweller village. The first time he speaks to the player, he will ask the player about their experiences in the dungeon and aspects of light and dark. The Pocketcat can be found in the Cavern next to some crates and barrels. Pocketcat likely recognized the girl imprisoned within the dungeons as a vessel with significance in the greater scheme of things and strived to prevent her ascension in the name of Rher, although it was a fruitless endeavor. By buying and eating children at these dungeons, Pocketcat seeks to undermine the power of other gods, preventing them from utilizing the children for their own religious purposes. He conducts himself with respect, thoughtfulness, and gentlemanly behavior, even when facing opponents in battle.ĭuring the events of Fear and Hunger, the Kingdom of Rondon faces not only a deadly plague but also the mysterious disappearance of numerous children - Pocketcat's involvement in these disappearances is evident, and followed by his venturing into the dungeons of fear and hunger. Despite engaging in malevolent acts, Pocketcat displays likable behaviour, expressing sentiments and emotions openly. While the extent of Pocketcat's free will remains unclear, his actions might be driven by a compulsion tied to his specific purpose. Whether the fairytale inspired Rher's creation of Pocketcat or if the creature itself became the source of the tale remains uncertain. This narrative aligns with his mission of hindering the ascension of children to Rher's level. Pocketcat also holds a prominent role in ancient fairytales used as cautionary tales to dissuade children from wandering alone. Pocketcat and Lady of Moon are believed to be figments of Rher's imagination, as he dreams them into existence. While specific details about his origin remain elusive, it is known that Rher, a jealous god who opposes humanity's ascension, created Pocketcat with the intention of preventing children with divine parentage from reaching the level of Rher. Unlike others, Pocketcat is an actual creature spawned by Rher, the Moon God, much like the Lady of Moon. Pocketcat, though apparently a minor influence when compared to the likes of Gro-goroth's mages, Sylvian's marriages and sex cults, and Alll-mer's vast following, possesses a unique quality distinguishing him from mere adherents. Unfortunately even we don’t understand his mysterious ways… " His motivations lie in the path laid out by the older god. "A servant of the trickster god – the Moon. 2.3.3 When found in Ancient city - Center square and with the girl in the party.
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