As you embark on your journey through the enchanting yet perilous realms of Remnant 2, you’ll encounter some truly fascinating acquaintances. These intriguing characters range from wise old women spinning tales to the ethereal goddess known as Meidra, who dwells in Yaesha and emerges from a willow tree within Remnant 2. Meidra presents you with thought-provoking questions that must be answered, and your responses will determine the rewards she bestows upon you.
Meidra’s Questions and Answers
Meidra poses a series of questions, approximately five in total. Take your time to peruse the options and select the most appropriate answer for each question. There’s no time limit, so no need to rush. If you choose to answer with more “Doe” responses, you’ll receive the Doe reward. Conversely, if you sway towards the “Ravager” responses, you’ll be rewarded with the Ravager prize.
- Do you slay the warrior or leave him to whatever fate may hold?
(Doe) Leave him.
(Ravager) Slay him.
- Do you stop them or let them learn from their own mistakes?
(Doe) Stop them for their own safety.
(Ravager) Let them continue and learn what they will.
- Do you push the stranger or risk the death of the five miners?
(Doe) Risk the death of the five miners.
(Ravager) Push the stranger.
- Do you poison him, or do you turn a blind eye to his plots of revenge?
(Doe) Poison him.
(Ravager) Turn a blind eye.
- Do you convict the innocent or risk your daughter’s life?
(Doe) Free the innocent individual.
(Ravager) Convict the innocent and save my daughter.
- Do you keep the money or call out and return it to its owner?
(Doe) Return the money.
(Ravager) Keep the money.
- Do you give him what he asks?
(Doe) Refuse the god’s boon.
(Ravager) Sacrifice the young Pan.
- Do you kill your patients to find the cure, or is it better to let the illness decide?
(Doe) I will not kill knowingly.
(Ravager) Kill the patients.
- Do you report the thief or allow the poor orphans to keep the coin?
(Doe) Report the thief and let the law decide.
(Ravager) The orphans should have the money.
- Do you give up one of your children, or face the threat of enemy soldiers?
(Doe) Risk death for us all.
(Ravager) Give up the weaker child.
- Do you take your vengeance or turn the scum over to the authorities from whom he already escaped?
(Doe) Turn him into the authorities.
(Ravager) Strike my siblings’ killer down.
- Do you save the family, or do you let the family suffer by sparing the unwilling donor?
(Doe) Spare the healthy donor.
(Ravager) Take the kidney.
- Do you treat with the rebels, or do you preserve the peace?
(Doe) Speak with them. Hear them out.
(Ravager) Preserve the peace by any means necessary.
- Do you aid the victims or attempt to destroy the goon?
(Doe) Help the victims.
(Ravager) Stop the goon, whatever it takes.
- Do you abandon your fellow hostages, or face death together?
(Doe) Face death together.
(Ravager) Abandon fellow hostage.
- Do you give immortality to all or only a chosen few?
(Doe) All should share in the gift.
(Ravager) Controlling the gift is better for everyone.
(Doe) Yes, I forgive them.
(Ravager) No, they deserve it.
- Do you save your son or your granddaughter?
(Doe) Save my granddaughter
(Ravager) Save my son.
- Do you torture your hostage or let the crowd fend for itself in the fire?
(Doe) Trust the crowd can fend for itself.
(Ravager) Break the son’s arm.
- Do you risk smothering the child to save yourself and the others?
(Doe) Risk being found.
(Ravager) Risk smothering the child.
- Do you give the king the means to kill his enemies, or do you send them away and risk war?
(Doe) Let him kill his enemies on his own
(Ravager) Give him the fruit and end the war.
- Do you leave the elder to his fate, or do you attempt to halt the tide at the risk of his life?
(Doe) Leave him to his fate.
(Ravager) Use the crystal.
- Do you spare the scion of your family foe or kill him to end the war?