His story was more interesting to me than the main story of the game, which really could have ended if the damn keepers just told us the whole story instead of making us go on the run around.
agree. I actually initially thought Sebastians story would be the main story (or at least fuse with it). It is by far the best written. The other storylines (saving dragons) were lame af.
sebastian says at the start that every moment ominis isn't at hogwarts, he's with them in feldcroft, which means that by the end of the game (depending on which ending) ominis won't have anywhere to go damn
Sebastian: I can’t believe I killed him. I won’t ever be able to forgive myself. Me who has killed hundreds of Poachers, Goblins, and Dark Wizards through the whole year 🙃
Protagonist: kill a corrupted wizards and evil creature Sebastian: kill his uncle, he just save his sister and just for a second he really want kill him
The Student of Hogwarts Legacy has to be the funniest murderhobo player character I have ever seen. In the plot, they're timid and childish, deeply worried about their friends dabbling in the dark arts, and reluctant to slay Ashwinders and Ranrok's Loyalists. They're helpful and friendly, return stolen goods, and rescue animals from poachers. In gameplay, you stuff every animal you see into a burlap sack and take them to your breeding basement, use Alohomora to break into everyone's house for collectibles, gold, and candy, slay hundreds of goblins and wizards to the point where you become a literal boogeyman to them, and fling around like fifteen unforgivable curses in every single fight. I haven't seen a villain faction in a video game be so utterly mogged by an actual child since Iji. Everyone praises you even though you're the devil incarnate. It's hilarious.
@@NoeticSystem that‘s why I think that the MC student is, canonically and considering you try to 100% the guide book, a slytherin. Yes, the ambition to complete everything is one thing, no doubt about it. But you also look nice and innocent to the outside, while the „bad guys“ fear you for being their death incarnate xD Actually reminds me a lot of Tom Riddle, before he turned into Voldemort. Think of the scene where he manipulated Slughorn into giving up intel on horcruxes. It’s kinda the same how the MC is perceived. (Nice and innocent; ruthless underneath)
@@TheGosgosh "It's that student from the town! You made a big mistake coming here." "LOL. LMAO." *uses Imperio on the troll* *grown men and goblins scream like little girls as they're beaten to death by their own troll*
i felt bad for sebastian he did whatever he could to help his sister. & now he has to deal with all this pain makes me sad & hope we will get more stories with him hopefully a dlc or something.
Sebastian and Ominis are my favorite character in the game. I couldn't turn Sebastian in. It doesn't feel right either choice, but I'm glad Sebastian at least acknowledges what he did and try to be better
The ending is very ambiguous. I hope we get more to this story line. Maybe not a dlc but like a week patch they add a few more missions or just go full dlc and add a lot of missions with sebastian, anne, and ominis
Did they have to make Ominis so likeable/sympathetic? I was trying to be a pure evil and send Sebastian on the wrong path but I felt bad for Ominis so I tried to spare his feelings and lied to him on multiple occasions. All my choices just made me look like a complete bitch. 😂
That was the best part of the game. Abusing Sebastian and learning all his spells and then sending him to Azkaban afterwards, despite using the spells yourself all the time. lol
I have a feeling Anne will die in any form of continuation to the story (DLC or Otherwise). At the point we leave Sebastian in the game he has no cure, no uncle and his sister no carer, not to mention she wants nothing to do with her brother. Maybe the relationship can be patched before her death finally comes but I'm not sure it'll be an easy road to follow. Really want a DLC to add more companion interactions, mainly to bring Sebastian/Ominis, Natty or Poppy across the open world.
He has 2 ways he can go. If he's not expelled and he's truly repentant, then I can see him becoming an Aurora and hunting down Dark Wizards and those who practice the Dark Arts. He'd do this to prevent anyone from ending up like Ann and also in hopes of stopping anyone from ending up like him. If he's expelled then I imagine if he escapes or isn't to prison. He'll become much more angry and will still hunt down dark wizards, but will also hunt down goblins (regardless of the goblins allegiance or feeling), he'd likely also hurt anyone who got in his way and would quickly be hunted by the Aurora's. I can easily see him getting sucked in much deeper into the dark arts before he finally becomes someone we can no longer recognize. A pureblood extremist possibly who wants to rid the world of all non-wizards or make sure if the non wizards aren't killed but enslaved (I.E. Standard death eater rhetoric)? Whether or not Ann makes amends before her passing would likely have an effect, but depending on how far gone Sebastan is; even that might not have a massive effect.
I’m thinking about how after Anne was cursed by (maybe) a goblin loyalist, he has it out for all goblinkind, but he’s completely fine with curse magic. I gotta wonder how much of his adventure into dark magic was for his sister, and how much of it was him sating his fascination with the dark arts. He clearly had an affinity for it.
I wish this story line had an ending where you could convince Sebastion not to go down that path of darkness that had started with the best intentions of curing his sister. But, currently there isn't, I should have known that the Slytherin quest would be tragical and with no pleasant ending. Your choices are to either throw your friend in jail because you couldn't convince him to stop dark magic resulting in him killing his uncle, OR you let him go despite what he just did and feel terrible. No matter what you choose, there's still no cure for Anne, the uncle dies, Sebastion loses his sisters & Ominis friendship, he ends up either in jail or on the run. I'd go with the jail ending because its the right thing to do but hoped that it didn't have to be this way. It stays true to the harsh reality of even a fictional world, that there won't always be a happy ending.
*semi spoilers Yeah. Also dumb with the triptych thing. Why add all of that and the scene where he begs you to try to use ancient magic on anne to take away pain if they’re not going to continue from that. It seems it was just dropped and forgotten. Parts of this game feel rushed ngl. But im not surprised since they had to push it back before.
@@minamina6112 It felt like we should have had an option in that scene to say "Yes I'll use the bad ancient power to help your sister" or "No I don't want to touch the bad ancient power" and that choice would have dictated what happened with Solomon, it really was leading that way and felt like that was what would happen so much I was shocked and very surprised hen Sebastian went through with the relic, like it didn't make sense.
I feel that it's the MC who should've talked to him in the "turn him in" ending or both them and Ominis. Having just Ominis tell you what happened feels incomplete. It's just weird that we go through all of this with him and don't even get a cutscene to see him leave. Plus, why would he still blame goblins in this ending but reason and apologize in the other. This feels like a way of saying it's not the "canon" ending. If there is a DLC maybe we'll get a mission where we can break him out.
I honestly like how Sebastian’s story wasn’t a happy ending. It’s not because I hate his character, in fact the opposite. I think the ending being grim and open ended make it way more interesting and leaves a bigger impact. From the moment I met Solomon at the village I thought it was going to be all everyone denies him and tells him to quit, then Sebastian takes the risk, Solomon tries to stop him but then gives him a chance and Anne gets cured and he goes off about how he was only hard on him because he worried. But when they said she buried Solomon it completely changed my thoughts on the story and I had no idea what was going to happen next.
This is Arthas and Anikin all over again, everyone judging, criticise and demonise instead of helping, trying to guide him and be near to him. He got lost because no one walked besides him, everyone knew he wouldn't stop and instead of trying to help him take the steps carefully he got ingulfed by power. People think they know better but they never know well enough to understand
Definitely! I felt like my character was Padme trying to save Anakin from the dark side. Being loyal , compassionate negotiating and trying to stop his dicent to darkness Abit with a slightly happier ending than what happened to poor Padme 🥺. You can probably guess what House I am in 🦊😅
@@thewatcher62 true, but when you have so much negativity around you it's hard to see otherwise. "It's easier to blame the darkness instead of lighting a candle." Depending on how you choose the dialogue, yes you are helping him but you're also telling him what he's doing is wrong, so is Ominis, trying to persuade him and tell him to stop. His uncle destroys anything he brings to his sister and is a negative nancy and so is his sister, both of them giving up completely and not even trying, while he keeps searching and his uncle just keeps attacking him and even says at a certain point "Your father would be ashamed." Like excuse me, for what? For trying to save his sister, for using a prohibited spell to save said sister from death? What we see is a but a grain in the huge pile of abuse and shit he has gone through because of his uncle.
I basically finished Sebastian’s story (sadly) and I’m bamboozled how from one second to the another Sebastian goes full dark/obsessed mode. Like the last the time we spoke he was planning out our next move in the tomb thing and seemed fine and then the next letter I get is from Ominis saying he’s acting weird and that he went into the tomb without telling anyone (and the mc) and is using the dark relic to control inferí (his downfall was very abrupt). I was trying really hard to believe that he’d be corrupted so quickly but I couldn’t. If they were gonna go that route they should’ve fleshed it out more and put more missions in between points a and b. Another thing that annoyed me which was a big waste of potential was the whole triptych (idk how to spell that rn) side mission where they see isidora’s memory and Sebastian begs the mc to use her ancient magic to help Anne and she agrees to. But that goes nowhere apparently???? What was the reason 😭😭 cause imo that would’ve led to a significantly better ending and would’ve been a better choice for Sebastian to make. What they set up there was so interesting but they did nothing with it :/ we could’ve had it all. Anyways I love Sebastian, he’s my fave character in the game and idc that he killed his abusive piece of shit uncle 😱 who tried to murder his own nephew and the mc 😱. Sebastian is morally grey asf and I love that but I’m sorry that tomb chapter where he completely loses himself and goes dark is so out of nowhere 😭 maybe the dark relic changed his personality or exaggerated his worst traits??? Maybe it manipulated his mind a bit idk. Also if u turn in Sebastian you’re a copper and a snitch 😵💫😵💫 you have killed so many ppl in the game you deserve Azkaban more than a 15 year old Sebastian does
I can't really justify sending Sebastian to Azkaban. Although I disagree with people who are saying the Uncle is abusive. I think the Uncle is just incredibly frightened of dark magic and that fear leads him to make stupid reckless decisions. There is actually kind of an interesting parallel between the Uncle's fear of dark magic leading him to make reckless decisions and Sebastian's fear of losing Ann leading Sebastian to make his own reckless decisions. Also that battle with the uncle annoyed me so much because I went through so much effort to make sure I ended the battle with the disarming spell. My ideal ending would have been knocking out both of them and then hog tying them so that we could all have a discussion about how they are both being dumb. Also I wish the whole using ancient magic to heal the twin sister had been explored a little more. Oh last thing! The dialogue option they give you with Sebastian after you defeat his uncle "EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW THAT SPELL" or "NO ONE SHOULD KNOW THAT SPELL" are both really stupid options. Honestly what I wanted to say was that "its not the spells you have its how you use them and I think that this time you used them wrong." Also I still wouldn't turn him in.
i turned sebastian in by mistake and also hadn't learned avada kedavra, so now i can't ever learn it. lmao yeah it is very hypocritical to do that for the mc. also agreed on all your points about the writing frot hat quest. it was better than the main storyline up until that point where he kinda just goes off the deep end out of the blue.
I think the star wars based morality influenced the writing behind this entire quest line, you are just a silent observer even with the choices you were allowed to make it had no impact on the story-line because it was just a pre-determined story playing out in front of your eyes. Because you can choose to kill Rookwood before completing Anne quest and then inform Sebastian which should then influence whether he wants to go down that path of killing his uncle or not. So the 3rd option is that it is better to never complete the Anne Mission because these 4 friends(including MC) being stuck in that Limbo of finding that cure is better than completing the mission and turning Sebastian into a criminal who also loses his sister.
turning Sebastian is the most hypocritical and evil thing to do. We all spam all unforgivable curses when ever we can and then to turn him in is fucking low. Other than that Sebastian was the best story line it felt really fun being 2 slytherins on adventure with questionable morals, I don't understand Ominis at some points though as I always sided with Sebastian yet he still were so happy for me
Man even as a Hufflepuff I couldn't help but stay beside Sebastian the entire way. I couldn't throw him under the bus like that, especially after using the unforgivable spells myself.
The difference here is that we the player use unforgivable curses on our enemies. While Sebastian used it to kill a innocent person which is morally wrong. But I wouldn't stitch on him and tell the headmaster.
@@kingnamor777 who was innocent ? Solomon wasnt innocent the moment he destroyed the artifact surrounded by the dead. He obviously did not care if his nephew and his friend lived or died
This side story has been good writing for the most of it, but when Sebastian make the avada kedavra it was definitely too much. The end should give us the opportunity to cure Anne, but to have to fight something very strong in order to correct the side effects of our choice. Losing the uncle in this fight would have been a far better outcome and lesson. It's sad that this promising story failed to deliver in the end. And I could tell the same of the main story.
This quest's point was to show that there's not always a happy ending. Sometimes, when you get obsessed with something too much, you tend to lose yourself until it's too late. Not defending Solomon with this. Just because no healer at St. Mungo's found a way, doesn't mean you've tried everything, but it also doesn't mean the dark arts are a solution.
@@hiatusinc I know what you mean, I was feeling like the main trio from the books/ movies but we was Slytherin instead. Like, omg I'm a Slytherin and now I have Slytherin friends to live adventures with >,< It was exciting.
@@melekbasri1575 100% the darker tone of that series of quests really stands apart from the rest of the game, and is absolutely what i expected from an adventure with a bunch of morally ambiguous wee snakes hahaha
I do feel bad for solomon but what if that artifact could of cured anne if that is the case he basically killed his own niece so i am confused if he brought his own death on himself or not.
The relic was a dark magic object. The nature of this kind of magic is to destroy and cause pain, not cure. It was said that using it will take a sacrifice (Sebastian had read it either on the relic or in the Salazars book). I dont believe it would cure The curse, I believe it would require to curse someone else in exchange of "healing" Anne or it would need someone's death. Slytherin was not a good person, he left a deadly force under the school to kill non-pure bloods at the right time. Anything that belonged to him - his book, basilisk, this relic - it was all deeply dark and hurtful. This relic let Sebastian control the inferios so you know right away from that moment that it wont help anyone and it can bring harm in exchange. It was the Slytherin who wanted people to cast crucio to get in his rooms at the end of the day. I hoped this quests will lead to curing Anne with the ancient magic we learn through the game.
I don't feel he deserved death, but I suppose I can understand. It seems to him that using dark magic, no matter how just or good the reason, should never be an option. He likely fought, lost someone, or saw a lot of suffering at the hands of dark magic , and felt that while using the artifact may have saved his niece ; there would be a cost and it would likely be more than he could bear. After all , in the history of HP, using dark magic has rarely come at no cost, and the more powerful the magic the higher the cost may be. When we talked to him after Sebastion saved Ann from the goblin, Solomon seemed much more distraught than angry with Sebastion, he obviously didn't want to do what he did and didn't even threaten to turn either of you in to the headmaster for the incident unless you continued doing dark magic ; however, forcing his nephew away was the best way to both punish Seb and hopefully send a message that his actions have consequences to run him away from this path., He may have also been trying to honor his own word for protecting Ann as even though he knew Sebastion would never do Ann harm, the path he was walking ONLY brings harm and it was only a matter of time before some of it hit Ann. Unfortunately for Solomon, he was right. It's a complex morality question. If the devil offered you something valuable, would you be willing to give anything for it, even if the price was unclear? Some would say no out of principle or caution, others may consider or even accept out of ignorance or desperation. In the end Good and Evil tend to fade into a sea of gray.
@@RenegadeElite101 Problem here is that we never know what the relic could have done to Anne. The only thing we're shown about it is that it can summon and unleash Inferies, aka absolutely disgusting abominations of dark magic, and we're told it necessitates a sacrifice. Also the fact that we learn of this thing from Salazar Slytherin, aka one of the biggest bastards in the HP universe up there with Voldemort.
In a way, he did. If he would have been more understanding with Sebastian, Seb would not have got that far that's for sure. Still. He did not attack first. He destroyed the relic and got attacked, and got overpowered, and when he was down and struggling, Seb finished him. Sebastian has way more blame on this than his uncle does
@@tekakiuluy3221 Honestly, they should have just sit around and talk to each other so that everyone could have accepted the situation after they discovered they couldn't do anything about the curse. Instead of butting heads with each other and refusing to listen and calm down.
When MC said "I can't let him leave." I tried using arresto momentum on him like eight times while following him out before I was like "well I tried DAMN IT!"
Hot take…people are arguing on turning Sebastian in because “it’s hypocrisy we used dark magic why does he get turned in”…but I didn’t turn him in because he used dark magic. I turned him in because he killed his own uncle.
The curse would've automatically lifted as soon as they got well distanced from him. Our MC even pointing out that it surely ended as you get closer to the exit.
I said it before, I'll say it again. Sebastian was wrong. He went too far, he fell too deep and yes he should be held accountable. But even if Solomon didn't deserve death, there were more things he could've done to prevent this. And pushing his nephew away and constantly separating him from his twin wasn't one of them.
I couldn't turn him in. Didn't sit well with me, and tbh I'd be a massive hypocrite because I used Imperio on Ominis to save his friendship with Sebastian (I thought they'd fight if I didn't, lmao). If he goes down for using unforgivables, I'd have to as well.
@@LeonardoLima-kh8vp It is hypocrisy because the law is that the use of any unforgivable curse against a human being = life imprisonment in Azkaban. So, I'd be just as culpable even though I didn't kill anyone.
My character he is a Hufflepuff with wit , charm morals and fierce loyalty. I felt as if he were playing a similar role to Padme Amidala from Star Wars and Sebastian was Anakin Skywalker. My character learnt the dark spells so to only use them to fight darkness , but tries to save Sebastian from darkness refusing to use dark magic on Onimis and seeking negotiation and trying to mend the friction between Sebastian and his uncle.... But alas sadly my character couldn't stop Sebastian from turning to the Dark Side, pleading for him to stop. But like Padme tried to do with Anakin. Eventually he stops him getting expelled and gets through to Sebastians light side. Long story above I know . But I wanted to add my own narrative with the similarities between Padme and my character I felt both were similar loyal Hufflepuffs with warm hearts, charm and wit perhaps known in Ravenclaw. But that seeing the goodness In someone sticking by them saving them from the darkness Padme nearly succeeded but did through Luke. My character did In the end helping Sebastian seek redemption.
@@kingnamor777 it's half fanfiction my ending but I felt rather creative. Just with the subtle similarities with the Padme/Anakin storyline even though it's friendship level in the game it's a what if my character and Sebastian were high school sweethearts
I absolutely adore everything about Sebastian's character. I felt so heartbroken when he said, "I couldn't really blame any of you if you gave up on me entirely. You all believed in me. And I let you all down." Had I been in front of Sebastian face to face, I would've told him, "You didn't let us down, Sebastian. You never did. Not even your uncle. Though he was harsh on you from time to time and blamed you for making Annes' condition worse, he really loved you… more than you knew. He only sought to protect both of you and didn't want anything bad to happen to either of you... that's why he pushed you to stop looking for a cure because he knew where it would lead. There are times in our lives when we are all tempted by something we don't truly understand fully or misinterpret and death is just a part of life: it's inevitable and sometimes what seems intriguing at first can turn out to be insidious, corrupt and dangerous. That relic, if anything, was simply a death sentence, if you want to get technical... that's why it demanded a Dark Sacrifice but despite you falling into its trap, you were only trying to keep your sister alive. The mistakes you made are not worth you getting expelled or worse, like getting sent to Azkaban for Merlin knows how long, that's for sure. You definitely don't deserve to be tortured by those dreaded Dementors. What you went through in that tomb was punishment enough. And please, try not to beat yourself up too much. Anne will eventually forgive you. You'll see. She just needs some time and space to mourn, mend and, eventually, heal. You haven't lost her and you never will; no matter where you are, when she passes, she will always be with you wherever you go because she is as much a part of you as you are a part of her. Your bond is and will forever be inseparable; you two are twins after all, and will never be separated, in this life or the next... I can promise you that. Everything you've done was out of the love and care you have and have had for your sister, the only member of your family with whom you have the deepest bond with. Anyone here can be persuaded, influenced and affected by the dark arts, and love can cause us to make regretful decisions, even if it means embarking on a path we shouldn't have followed. Deep down though, despite your past decisions and intentions, you are not an evil person... you were just persuaded by things you shouldn't take lightly due to trying to cheat death, which is a mere element of life that's out of our control. If you were truly an evil and ruthless person at your core, you would have thought your uncle deserved to die and would have meant it without ever batting an eye. I wouldn't be surprised if your uncle forgives you for what you've done. I know I would. You redeemed yourself today by righting your wrongs and that's something to rest assured in and be grateful for. I think your uncle would agree." I felt so bad about his predicament, I wanted to give him a hug so bad. It's never easy going through the process of knowing you're going to physically lose a loved one but it's one of those things in the circle of life that's out of everyone's control and I thank goodness Sebastian didn't succumb to the Dark Arts to the point where he was overtaken by it completely. I worried for his own judgment and sense of morality. Personally, I think we need more missions with him and Ominis; I wouldn't mind if they made a dlc dedicated to us just growing up more with Ominis and Sebastian (and possibly Natty) while exploring more in and outside of Hogwarts, along with different Hamlets. Even explore more outside the wizarding world and wizard/witch schools in different countries and states! Now that would be bloody awesome if you ask me. 😁😎🤙🏼💣🙏🏼👊🏼💯
Is anyone else having trouble making the skeleton bridge to actually get to Sebastian? I keep casting wingardium leviosa and it keeps going nuts and not doing the second part. SOS.
Can't say who is the bigger sociopath / psychopath in this questline - Solomon - for losing control and lashing out in an uncontrollable destructive rage on his nephew Sebastian - for seeking out forbidden relics, constantly breaking rules, not understanding the consequences of his actions and believing that sweet talk & denial will let him get away with anything The MC - for enabling Sebastian's recklessness, shutting down Ominis and Anne when they are clearly the sane ones here and clearly see the futility of Sebastian's quest - all so that they can learn torture, brainwash and murder spells I would pick Natty / Poppy over Sebastian any day.
Does anyone know if there's more after this? I chose not to turn him in, he said he'd let me know if Ann ever gets in touch with him but I doubt there's any more missions
if you go back to their house in feldcroft you will find 3 letters: -sebastian writing anne asking how shes doing -anne leaving a letter on the table saying she misses their uncle and isgoing away because she can’t forgive him but she loves him -another note from anne next to her potion stuff telling sebastian that its her stuff and to leave it be i finished the game now and sebastians quests still feels so unfinished regardless
I have to admit. As a Ravenclaw i first decided to use Sebastian for my knowledge ( i wanted to learn all spells. Not necessary use them. But at least learning them ). Not all slytherin are bad but it's better not to trust them at all. So i helped him and pushed him in the direction of dark arts while remaining suspicious of him. And i have to say.... As time went by i grew to like him more and more... and eventually... when he killed solomon and i ran after him... that's when i realised i was no longer using him and truly cared about him. I almost didn't learn the last forbidden spell because i was so full of regrets. Took me 10 minutes to decide to still go for it ( since it was what i was aiming for from the beginning ). But all of this later convinced me to give him a chance and spare him. Sending him to Azkaban would only led him to insanity and further down a dark path. From which he would never come back. So he has to live freely. To forever remember what he did. And try every last day of his life to make things right. And as a side note : Ominis is the best character of this game. LOVE HIM.
IT SUCKS! I wanted to cure Anne and get a happy ending! Fuck these endings, man.... The should've add a happy ending aswell... You choose your dialogue in the entire game and only one of them change the entire ending :))) I mean wtf...
When speaking to him in the undercroft I didn’t ask him the question at the end & he said was gonna stop? Does this mean I can’t advance his storyline?
Wait, I need help. Did I mess up the quest line by after doing the imperious quest line and talking to him in the undercroft. I had a dialogue from him where he was being a jerk to me, and so I said he was being a jerk back, and he got pissed and walked away…
Wasn't that the main quest In The Shadow Of The Mine? That won't cut the side quest off, you literally have 2 options That was cruel. or You are not thinking straight. and it doesn't matter which one you choose there the result is the same
@@solaritysmajor3339 You completed the quest but don't have Avada? You told Sebastian that no one should know that spell instead of everyone should know didn't you?
There going to be a Mob video MC miss-fired Avada Kedavra and Hit Salazar Slytherin's direct descendant Ominis. Voldemort get Thanos Snap of the Timeline.
So there was a relic that Sebastian believed could heal Anne. However there is a sacrifice that is needed to use it. What is the sacrifice? I know Sebastian said that the relic helped him to control the inferi. Was that the sacrifice?
I hate the fact that we can't have him as adventure companion for the rest of the game... It would be amazing, but his story ends like that and with this, even our nearest friend in all the story.. Besides, I think they should make the option for the romance with the characters, as for example, the AC ones. It's not fair 😅
People in these comments act like saints. First off i was on isadora’s side then sabastian’s side lmao. Isadora has a point she tried to help people and was ignored which only grew her to prove her damn point. The teachers were asses. Solomon was an ass rude and i wanted him to die the moment he broke the artifact that controlled the dead. Like he didnt think logically. Why would you destroy it in the mist of danger that was just dumb
@@thenomadinthenorth Solomon isn't even low key about it, he is straight up emotionally and verbally abusive to Sebastian, destroying a harmless treat to try and 'teach him a lesson' that his sister is beyond hope, berating Sebastian in front of a friend of his and stranger to Solomon, spitting on the memory of Sebastian's father and saying he's just like him and doomed for failure, denying Sebastian access to his sister who clearly wants to spend time with him, not helping the boy grieve and actually making the grieving process more difficult. Solomon pushed Sebastian to the path that was taken and then acted shocked when it happened, like a typical abuser.
It was available for me after completing the quest "High Keep". About 8 hours into the main story. I was level 17 or 18 at that point. You will have a main quest will Sebastian before though.
@@GamesfromMarsYT I'm lvl 26 now and I just learnt the imperio curse I learnt crucio when I was probs like lvl 16 17 you learn all your curse moves from Sebastian
You know, when we got to the part where Sebastian and Solomon were arguing over whether his sister could be cured or not from a curse, I couldn't help but be reminded of the owl house where a character's curse was an allegory for a disability and the episode where a loved one was intent on curing her apparently curable curse, and how apparently that loved one was in the wrong for not loving their child with a disability they received later in life as opposed to being born with like they were a parent who couldn't accept their child coming out of the closet or something, so I was glad that in this side quest Sebastian just wanted to heal his sister and the story didn't try to villify him or make out that he was making an immorally wrong decision because he couldn't accept his sister for who she was or some- got to the bit where it turns out what drives Sebastian is feeling that the sister she is now is not the sister he loved and wants that sister back. Aaand there it is.
I can't really justify sending Sebastian to Azkaban. Although I disagree with people who are saying the Uncle is abusive. I think the Uncle is just incredibly frightened of dark magic and that fear leads him to make stupid reckless decisions. There is actually kind of an interesting parallel between the Uncle's fear of dark magic leading him to make reckless decisions and Sebastian's fear of losing Ann leading Sebastian to make his own reckless decisions. Also that battle with the uncle annoyed me so much because I went through so much effort to make sure I ended the battle with the disarming spell. My ideal ending would have been knocking out both of them and then hog tying them so that we could all have a discussion about how they are both being dumb. Also I wish the whole using ancient magic to heal the twin sister had been explored a little more. Oh last thing! The dialogue option they give you with Sebastian after you defeat his uncle "EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW THAT SPELL" or "NO ONE SHOULD KNOW THAT SPELL" are both really stupid options. Honestly what I wanted to say was that "its not the spells you have its how you use them and I think that this time you used them wrong." Also I still wouldn't turn him in. I watched the cut scene again and it really seems like Sebastian chose to kill his uncle after the fight was already won. I still don't think I want to turn him in though. The weird emotional temper tantrums he started throwing all of the sudden make me wonder if the Relic was influencing him somehow.
I’m really sad for Solomon, he didn’t deserve this. Wouldn’t Solomon want to see Anne is healthy and at Hogwarts again? Sebastian is a hateful and stupid teenager.
@@mariamibrahim8433 because Sebastian likes experimenting and taking risks, like his parents did and what led to their death. His uncle was already sad after losing his brother and now he sees his nephew go even worse path
This quest ending was so fucking funny. At the end when his sister appears and uses depulso on him, sebastian disappears into the wall. And then when she uses bombarda on the book, sebastian yells "nooo". At that moment as he is telling nooo, his entire body is being flung all over the place. It definitely took me out of the immersion but it was funny af Edit: this by the way happened to me only I think. The game definitely has some things it needs to patch.
Well now I’m a wreck…I turned Seb in during my play through because I couldn’t get over the fact that he murdered his uncle-and then didn’t seem to be all that upset until he got back to the Undercroft. I thought, as a rule follower and a Gryffindor, I couldn’t let that go by and was doing the right thing. The deciding factor was that I had read (wrongly) that he was expelled no matter what and put on trial. If I’d known the ending would have been happier for him if I’d kept quiet….ugh. It’s 4am and I’m gonna be lying in bed thinking about how my video game crush is being soul-sucked by dementors in Azkaban because of me. 😭 I forgot about Azkaban! Expulsion might be justified but no kid should be sent to Azkaban. Gonna go cry myself to sleep now. 🫠 Luckily I have an old save and can choose the other option.
His story was more interesting to me than the main story of the game, which really could have ended if the damn keepers just told us the whole story instead of making us go on the run around.
Yeah the story is weak until the end when it picks up
agree. I actually initially thought Sebastians story would be the main story (or at least fuse with it). It is by far the best written. The other storylines (saving dragons) were lame af.
Damn this quest line was well written. I was really hooked on Sebastian's story. I never realized I had a friend from Slytherin house
i like this storyline more than the main quest xD
Yeah, this game makes you see Slytherin are not evil, but their ambition is a little too dangerous xD
Until he turned entire psycho in the end
How did that make him a psycho
@@wholethedogsout880 He killed his uncle, pretty fucked up, taking your own family member's life so easily like that when it was unnecessary.
sebastian says at the start that every moment ominis isn't at hogwarts, he's with them in feldcroft, which means that by the end of the game (depending on which ending) ominis won't have anywhere to go damn
Ominis deserves his own DLC tbh.
@@asmalltalk Ikr, I feel like there's so much potential with how dark and interesting his lore is.
I think Ominis is my favorite character in the game. I just absolutely adore him.
I wish we could have teamed up with him against Sebastian for the relic
Ominis is such a good lad and I want to protect him.
Damn i hate ominis haha
I really wish the game was just centered on this trio. It really felt like HP when they were all together
@@tekakiuluy3221 Agree. Kind of like a Slytherin mirror to the Gryffindor original trio.
Using Avada Kedavra on Rookwood to instakill him may be the gaming moment of all time for me. Completely optional but it feels so right.
It doesn’t let you use it on him now
@@StickBugUA-cam Even after breaking his shield? If so that sucks
When I did it to him it put me in a beam struggle
I DID THAT TOO LMAOO
@@StickBugUA-cam beat it today and it let me use it on rookwood.
„If you cast crucio, you will regret it forever“
MC, after unlocking all 3 unspeakable curses: haha, murderhobo goes brrrrrrrrrrr
Sebastian: I can’t believe I killed him. I won’t ever be able to forgive myself.
Me who has killed hundreds of Poachers, Goblins, and Dark Wizards through the whole year 🙃
Protagonist: kill a corrupted wizards and evil creature
Sebastian: kill his uncle, he just save his sister and just for a second he really want kill him
The Student of Hogwarts Legacy has to be the funniest murderhobo player character I have ever seen. In the plot, they're timid and childish, deeply worried about their friends dabbling in the dark arts, and reluctant to slay Ashwinders and Ranrok's Loyalists. They're helpful and friendly, return stolen goods, and rescue animals from poachers.
In gameplay, you stuff every animal you see into a burlap sack and take them to your breeding basement, use Alohomora to break into everyone's house for collectibles, gold, and candy, slay hundreds of goblins and wizards to the point where you become a literal boogeyman to them, and fling around like fifteen unforgivable curses in every single fight. I haven't seen a villain faction in a video game be so utterly mogged by an actual child since Iji. Everyone praises you even though you're the devil incarnate. It's hilarious.
@@NoeticSystem that‘s why I think that the MC student is, canonically and considering you try to 100% the guide book, a slytherin.
Yes, the ambition to complete everything is one thing, no doubt about it. But you also look nice and innocent to the outside, while the „bad guys“ fear you for being their death incarnate xD
Actually reminds me a lot of Tom Riddle, before he turned into Voldemort. Think of the scene where he manipulated Slughorn into giving up intel on horcruxes. It’s kinda the same how the MC is perceived. (Nice and innocent; ruthless underneath)
@@TheGosgosh "It's that student from the town! You made a big mistake coming here."
"LOL. LMAO."
*uses Imperio on the troll*
*grown men and goblins scream like little girls as they're beaten to death by their own troll*
i felt bad for sebastian he did whatever he could to help his sister. & now he has to deal with all this pain makes me sad & hope we will get more stories with him hopefully a dlc or something.
Sebastian and Ominis are my favorite character in the game. I couldn't turn Sebastian in. It doesn't feel right either choice, but I'm glad Sebastian at least acknowledges what he did and try to be better
The ending is very ambiguous. I hope we get more to this story line. Maybe not a dlc but like a week patch they add a few more missions or just go full dlc and add a lot of missions with sebastian, anne, and ominis
Honestly with how sucessful the games been most likley will continue in a sequel
@@DjslayerGaming I would HOPE so! I think we’re all dying for romance and a Yule ball. I would love to see Sebastian and Ominous as 7th years.
There is rumors about a sequel (it sold a lot so i aint surprised
I did feel guilty about egging him on, so I could learn all the unforgivables and then shipped him to Azkaban to cover my tracks.
The ending felt lukewarm after such a great quest line.
Did they have to make Ominis so likeable/sympathetic? I was trying to be a pure evil and send Sebastian on the wrong path but I felt bad for Ominis so I tried to spare his feelings and lied to him on multiple occasions. All my choices just made me look like a complete bitch. 😂
That was the best part of the game. Abusing Sebastian and learning all his spells and then sending him to Azkaban afterwards, despite using the spells yourself all the time. lol
I have a feeling Anne will die in any form of continuation to the story (DLC or Otherwise). At the point we leave Sebastian in the game he has no cure, no uncle and his sister no carer, not to mention she wants nothing to do with her brother.
Maybe the relationship can be patched before her death finally comes but I'm not sure it'll be an easy road to follow. Really want a DLC to add more companion interactions, mainly to bring Sebastian/Ominis, Natty or Poppy across the open world.
He has 2 ways he can go.
If he's not expelled and he's truly repentant, then I can see him becoming an Aurora and hunting down Dark Wizards and those who practice the Dark Arts. He'd do this to prevent anyone from ending up like Ann and also in hopes of stopping anyone from ending up like him.
If he's expelled then I imagine if he escapes or isn't to prison. He'll become much more angry and will still hunt down dark wizards, but will also hunt down goblins (regardless of the goblins allegiance or feeling), he'd likely also hurt anyone who got in his way and would quickly be hunted by the Aurora's. I can easily see him getting sucked in much deeper into the dark arts before he finally becomes someone we can no longer recognize. A pureblood extremist possibly who wants to rid the world of all non-wizards or make sure if the non wizards aren't killed but enslaved (I.E. Standard death eater rhetoric)?
Whether or not Ann makes amends before her passing would likely have an effect, but depending on how far gone Sebastan is; even that might not have a massive effect.
"Step aside, Ominis. Stay in place until we're out of sight."
Even with the Imperius Curse, it's a very stupid order to give a blind person.
I’m thinking about how after Anne was cursed by (maybe) a goblin loyalist, he has it out for all goblinkind, but he’s completely fine with curse magic. I gotta wonder how much of his adventure into dark magic was for his sister, and how much of it was him sating his fascination with the dark arts. He clearly had an affinity for it.
I think the turning point was the book...once he saw all that dark knowledge he wanted it. Anne was just his excuse
@@angedenpeacelove_411-00wdym. He loved Anne so much he was in love with her
I wish this story line had an ending where you could convince Sebastion not to go down that path of darkness that had started with the best intentions of curing his sister. But, currently there isn't, I should have known that the Slytherin quest would be tragical and with no pleasant ending. Your choices are to either throw your friend in jail because you couldn't convince him to stop dark magic resulting in him killing his uncle, OR you let him go despite what he just did and feel terrible.
No matter what you choose, there's still no cure for Anne, the uncle dies, Sebastion loses his sisters & Ominis friendship, he ends up either in jail or on the run. I'd go with the jail ending because its the right thing to do but hoped that it didn't have to be this way. It stays true to the harsh reality of even a fictional world, that there won't always be a happy ending.
*semi spoilers
Yeah. Also dumb with the triptych thing. Why add all of that and the scene where he begs you to try to use ancient magic on anne to take away pain if they’re not going to continue from that. It seems it was just dropped and forgotten. Parts of this game feel rushed ngl. But im not surprised since they had to push it back before.
@@minamina6112 It felt like we should have had an option in that scene to say "Yes I'll use the bad ancient power to help your sister" or "No I don't want to touch the bad ancient power" and that choice would have dictated what happened with Solomon, it really was leading that way and felt like that was what would happen so much I was shocked and very surprised hen Sebastian went through with the relic, like it didn't make sense.
Y’all are coppers fr 😭😭😭 the mc has murdered so many ppl
I feel that it's the MC who should've talked to him in the "turn him in" ending or both them and Ominis. Having just Ominis tell you what happened feels incomplete. It's just weird that we go through all of this with him and don't even get a cutscene to see him leave. Plus, why would he still blame goblins in this ending but reason and apologize in the other. This feels like a way of saying it's not the "canon" ending. If there is a DLC maybe we'll get a mission where we can break him out.
@@wholethedogsout880 -- i never killed my own uncle over a disagreement about healthcare, did you?
I honestly like how Sebastian’s story wasn’t a happy ending. It’s not because I hate his character, in fact the opposite. I think the ending being grim and open ended make it way more interesting and leaves a bigger impact. From the moment I met Solomon at the village I thought it was going to be all everyone denies him and tells him to quit, then Sebastian takes the risk, Solomon tries to stop him but then gives him a chance and Anne gets cured and he goes off about how he was only hard on him because he worried. But when they said she buried Solomon it completely changed my thoughts on the story and I had no idea what was going to happen next.
This is Arthas and Anikin all over again, everyone judging, criticise and demonise instead of helping, trying to guide him and be near to him. He got lost because no one walked besides him, everyone knew he wouldn't stop and instead of trying to help him take the steps carefully he got ingulfed by power.
People think they know better but they never know well enough to understand
Definitely! I felt like my character was Padme trying to save Anakin from the dark side. Being loyal , compassionate negotiating and trying to stop his dicent to darkness Abit with a slightly happier ending than what happened to poor Padme 🥺. You can probably guess what House I am in 🦊😅
It'd be nice if the game actually gave you the dialogue options to do that. Maybe very subtle options.
@@Corzappy oh for sure I totally agree! Maybe In a DLC they might we can hope! For future follow up quests. If we don't let Sebastian take the fall!
"everyone judging, criticise and demonise instead of helping, trying to guide him and be near to him..."
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@@thewatcher62 true, but when you have so much negativity around you it's hard to see otherwise. "It's easier to blame the darkness instead of lighting a candle."
Depending on how you choose the dialogue, yes you are helping him but you're also telling him what he's doing is wrong, so is Ominis, trying to persuade him and tell him to stop.
His uncle destroys anything he brings to his sister and is a negative nancy and so is his sister, both of them giving up completely and not even trying, while he keeps searching and his uncle just keeps attacking him and even says at a certain point "Your father would be ashamed."
Like excuse me, for what? For trying to save his sister, for using a prohibited spell to save said sister from death?
What we see is a but a grain in the huge pile of abuse and shit he has gone through because of his uncle.
I was more invested in their story then the actual main main quest
Tells a blind guy "stay here until we are out of sight"
Boy, you were never in sight.
I basically finished Sebastian’s story (sadly) and I’m bamboozled how from one second to the another Sebastian goes full dark/obsessed mode. Like the last the time we spoke he was planning out our next move in the tomb thing and seemed fine and then the next letter I get is from Ominis saying he’s acting weird and that he went into the tomb without telling anyone (and the mc) and is using the dark relic to control inferí (his downfall was very abrupt). I was trying really hard to believe that he’d be corrupted so quickly but I couldn’t. If they were gonna go that route they should’ve fleshed it out more and put more missions in between points a and b. Another thing that annoyed me which was a big waste of potential was the whole triptych (idk how to spell that rn) side mission where they see isidora’s memory and Sebastian begs the mc to use her ancient magic to help Anne and she agrees to. But that goes nowhere apparently???? What was the reason 😭😭 cause imo that would’ve led to a significantly better ending and would’ve been a better choice for Sebastian to make. What they set up there was so interesting but they did nothing with it :/ we could’ve had it all. Anyways I love Sebastian, he’s my fave character in the game and idc that he killed his abusive piece of shit uncle 😱 who tried to murder his own nephew and the mc 😱. Sebastian is morally grey asf and I love that but I’m sorry that tomb chapter where he completely loses himself and goes dark is so out of nowhere 😭 maybe the dark relic changed his personality or exaggerated his worst traits??? Maybe it manipulated his mind a bit idk.
Also if u turn in Sebastian you’re a copper and a snitch 😵💫😵💫 you have killed so many ppl in the game you deserve Azkaban more than a 15 year old Sebastian does
I can't really justify sending Sebastian to Azkaban. Although I disagree with people who are saying the Uncle is abusive. I think the Uncle is just incredibly frightened of dark magic and that fear leads him to make stupid reckless decisions. There is actually kind of an interesting parallel between the Uncle's fear of dark magic leading him to make reckless decisions and Sebastian's fear of losing Ann leading Sebastian to make his own reckless decisions.
Also that battle with the uncle annoyed me so much because I went through so much effort to make sure I ended the battle with the disarming spell. My ideal ending would have been knocking out both of them and then hog tying them so that we could all have a discussion about how they are both being dumb. Also I wish the whole using ancient magic to heal the twin sister had been explored a little more. Oh last thing! The dialogue option they give you with Sebastian after you defeat his uncle "EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW THAT SPELL" or "NO ONE SHOULD KNOW THAT SPELL" are both really stupid options. Honestly what I wanted to say was that "its not the spells you have its how you use them and I think that this time you used them wrong." Also I still wouldn't turn him in.
give me one example of his uncle being "abusive".... when did he try to murder his own nephew? don't make stuff up
i turned sebastian in by mistake and also hadn't learned avada kedavra, so now i can't ever learn it. lmao yeah it is very hypocritical to do that for the mc.
also agreed on all your points about the writing frot hat quest. it was better than the main storyline up until that point where he kinda just goes off the deep end out of the blue.
@@feastmode7931 Literally in the boss fight before his death?
@@ladymacbeth5264 -- he's not trying to kill Sebastian, he's trying to incapacitate him... because Seb struck first...
If you go to Anne's house after the quest, she leaves a note.
I think the star wars based morality influenced the writing behind this entire quest line, you are just a silent observer even with the choices you were allowed to make it had no impact on the story-line because it was just a pre-determined story playing out in front of your eyes. Because you can choose to kill Rookwood before completing Anne quest and then inform Sebastian which should then influence whether he wants to go down that path of killing his uncle or not.
So the 3rd option is that it is better to never complete the Anne Mission because these 4 friends(including MC) being stuck in that Limbo of finding that cure is better than completing the mission and turning Sebastian into a criminal who also loses his sister.
Silent observer? I was more of an obnoxious instigator. 😂
turning Sebastian is the most hypocritical and evil thing to do. We all spam all unforgivable curses when ever we can and then to turn him in is fucking low.
Other than that Sebastian was the best story line it felt really fun being 2 slytherins on adventure with questionable morals, I don't understand Ominis at some points though as I always sided with Sebastian yet he still were so happy for me
Man even as a Hufflepuff I couldn't help but stay beside Sebastian the entire way. I couldn't throw him under the bus like that, especially after using the unforgivable spells myself.
So far I have decided not learned the curse, and try to pick the conversation that tell him he is wrong . I don’t think it will change the ending .
@@fusiko1807 100% my man :)
The difference here is that we the player use unforgivable curses on our enemies. While Sebastian used it to kill a innocent person which is morally wrong. But I wouldn't stitch on him and tell the headmaster.
@@kingnamor777 who was innocent ? Solomon wasnt innocent the moment he destroyed the artifact surrounded by the dead. He obviously did not care if his nephew and his friend lived or died
I chose to turn him in and not learn Avada Kedavra. I learned the first two curses but couldn’t encourage Sebastian any more because of Anne.
This side story has been good writing for the most of it, but when Sebastian make the avada kedavra it was definitely too much. The end should give us the opportunity to cure Anne, but to have to fight something very strong in order to correct the side effects of our choice. Losing the uncle in this fight would have been a far better outcome and lesson. It's sad that this promising story failed to deliver in the end. And I could tell the same of the main story.
This quest's point was to show that there's not always a happy ending. Sometimes, when you get obsessed with something too much, you tend to lose yourself until it's too late. Not defending Solomon with this. Just because no healer at St. Mungo's found a way, doesn't mean you've tried everything, but it also doesn't mean the dark arts are a solution.
I love how Ominus always overhears convos & the MC always convinces Ominus even though MC is always wrong about Sebastian giving up the dark arts.
In the Sebastian Trailer there was a Scene where someone was captured by Spiders but i didnt saw it in the Game does anybody else notice?
There's an unrelated side quest where something like this happens
the sebastian and ominis love story had me more hooked than the main plot ngl
if you dont play this game as a slyth you're missing out XD
The entire story line is available for everybody
@@TheThursty100 yes but it's more delicious when it comes to the companion quest when you are in slytherin, imo, your taste may vary
@@hiatusinc I know what you mean, I was feeling like the main trio from the books/ movies but we was Slytherin instead. Like, omg I'm a Slytherin and now I have Slytherin friends to live adventures with >,< It was exciting.
@@melekbasri1575 100% the darker tone of that series of quests really stands apart from the rest of the game, and is absolutely what i expected from an adventure with a bunch of morally ambiguous wee snakes hahaha
It was not love story, wth. Friendship between guys exist.
I do feel bad for solomon but what if that artifact could of cured anne if that is the case he basically killed his own niece so i am confused if he brought his own death on himself or not.
The relic was a dark magic object. The nature of this kind of magic is to destroy and cause pain, not cure. It was said that using it will take a sacrifice (Sebastian had read it either on the relic or in the Salazars book). I dont believe it would cure The curse, I believe it would require to curse someone else in exchange of "healing" Anne or it would need someone's death. Slytherin was not a good person, he left a deadly force under the school to kill non-pure bloods at the right time. Anything that belonged to him - his book, basilisk, this relic - it was all deeply dark and hurtful. This relic let Sebastian control the inferios so you know right away from that moment that it wont help anyone and it can bring harm in exchange. It was the Slytherin who wanted people to cast crucio to get in his rooms at the end of the day.
I hoped this quests will lead to curing Anne with the ancient magic we learn through the game.
I don't feel he deserved death, but I suppose I can understand. It seems to him that using dark magic, no matter how just or good the reason, should never be an option. He likely fought, lost someone, or saw a lot of suffering at the hands of dark magic , and felt that while using the artifact may have saved his niece ; there would be a cost and it would likely be more than he could bear. After all , in the history of HP, using dark magic has rarely come at no cost, and the more powerful the magic the higher the cost may be.
When we talked to him after Sebastion saved Ann from the goblin, Solomon seemed much more distraught than angry with Sebastion, he obviously didn't want to do what he did and didn't even threaten to turn either of you in to the headmaster for the incident unless you continued doing dark magic ; however, forcing his nephew away was the best way to both punish Seb and hopefully send a message that his actions have consequences to run him away from this path., He may have also been trying to honor his own word for protecting Ann as even though he knew Sebastion would never do Ann harm, the path he was walking ONLY brings harm and it was only a matter of time before some of it hit Ann. Unfortunately for Solomon, he was right.
It's a complex morality question. If the devil offered you something valuable, would you be willing to give anything for it, even if the price was unclear? Some would say no out of principle or caution, others may consider or even accept out of ignorance or desperation. In the end Good and Evil tend to fade into a sea of gray.
@@RenegadeElite101 Problem here is that we never know what the relic could have done to Anne. The only thing we're shown about it is that it can summon and unleash Inferies, aka absolutely disgusting abominations of dark magic, and we're told it necessitates a sacrifice. Also the fact that we learn of this thing from Salazar Slytherin, aka one of the biggest bastards in the HP universe up there with Voldemort.
In a way, he did. If he would have been more understanding with Sebastian, Seb would not have got that far that's for sure.
Still. He did not attack first. He destroyed the relic and got attacked, and got overpowered, and when he was down and struggling, Seb finished him. Sebastian has way more blame on this than his uncle does
@@tekakiuluy3221 Honestly, they should have just sit around and talk to each other so that everyone could have accepted the situation after they discovered they couldn't do anything about the curse. Instead of butting heads with each other and refusing to listen and calm down.
When MC said "I can't let him leave." I tried using arresto momentum on him like eight times while following him out before I was like "well I tried DAMN IT!"
Hot take…people are arguing on turning Sebastian in because “it’s hypocrisy we used dark magic why does he get turned in”…but I didn’t turn him in because he used dark magic. I turned him in because he killed his own uncle.
You turned him in because he killed his uncle. I turned him in because I wanted to make him suffer more. lol
I turned him in because he was lying about it. You can't expect someone to be truthful about their remorse when they're delusional
Wait… did he tell Ominus to stay in place until they’re out of SIGHT? How the heck is he supposed to know?!
The curse would've automatically lifted as soon as they got well distanced from him. Our MC even pointing out that it surely ended as you get closer to the exit.
I hope Seb and Ominis grow up to become Aurors
Please someone give me the theme's name from 36:55
Thanks, i always look for videos with chapters! 🙏🙏 I haven't watched yet, but i'm sure yr video is good!
I said it before, I'll say it again. Sebastian was wrong. He went too far, he fell too deep and yes he should be held accountable. But even if Solomon didn't deserve death, there were more things he could've done to prevent this. And pushing his nephew away and constantly separating him from his twin wasn't one of them.
Sebastian was right and you’re ridiculous…. Because of you people will become anti Muslim ! It’s all up to you!
@@selmabm3409Sebastian had a heart for regretting his choice of action. Unlike some blood thirsty monsters like Rookwood or Ranrok
I couldn't turn him in. Didn't sit well with me, and tbh I'd be a massive hypocrite because I used Imperio on Ominis to save his friendship with Sebastian (I thought they'd fight if I didn't, lmao). If he goes down for using unforgivables, I'd have to as well.
It's not hypocrisy , Sebastian killed an innocent person in a situation he clearly could have avoided. The right choice for him clearly is askaban..
@@LeonardoLima-kh8vp It is hypocrisy because the law is that the use of any unforgivable curse against a human being = life imprisonment in Azkaban. So, I'd be just as culpable even though I didn't kill anyone.
@@Lishaaaaaaa murder in cold blood is still murder. The unforgivable curses are just aggravating circumstances
You guys have the biggest stick up your asses I stg. tHe lAw
My character he is a Hufflepuff with wit , charm morals and fierce loyalty. I felt as if he were playing a similar role to Padme Amidala from Star Wars and Sebastian was Anakin Skywalker. My character learnt the dark spells so to only use them to fight darkness , but tries to save Sebastian from darkness refusing to use dark magic on Onimis and seeking negotiation and trying to mend the friction between Sebastian and his uncle.... But alas sadly my character couldn't stop Sebastian from turning to the Dark Side, pleading for him to stop. But like Padme tried to do with Anakin. Eventually he stops him getting expelled and gets through to Sebastians light side.
Long story above I know . But I wanted to add my own narrative with the similarities between Padme and my character I felt both were similar loyal Hufflepuffs with warm hearts, charm and wit perhaps known in Ravenclaw. But that seeing the goodness In someone sticking by them saving them from the darkness Padme nearly succeeded but did through Luke. My character did In the end helping Sebastian seek redemption.
I like your outcome way better than the game.
@@kingnamor777 it's half fanfiction my ending but I felt rather creative. Just with the subtle similarities with the Padme/Anakin storyline even though it's friendship level in the game it's a what if my character and Sebastian were high school sweethearts
I absolutely adore everything about Sebastian's character. I felt so heartbroken when he said, "I couldn't really blame any of you if you gave up on me entirely. You all believed in me. And I let you all down." Had I been in front of Sebastian face to face, I would've told him,
"You didn't let us down, Sebastian. You never did. Not even your uncle. Though he was harsh on you from time to time and blamed you for making Annes' condition worse, he really loved you… more than you knew. He only sought to protect both of you and didn't want anything bad to happen to either of you... that's why he pushed you to stop looking for a cure because he knew where it would lead. There are times in our lives when we are all tempted by something we don't truly understand fully or misinterpret and death is just a part of life: it's inevitable and sometimes what seems intriguing at first can turn out to be insidious, corrupt and dangerous. That relic, if anything, was simply a death sentence, if you want to get technical... that's why it demanded a Dark Sacrifice but despite you falling into its trap, you were only trying to keep your sister alive. The mistakes you made are not worth you getting expelled or worse, like getting sent to Azkaban for Merlin knows how long, that's for sure. You definitely don't deserve to be tortured by those dreaded Dementors. What you went through in that tomb was punishment enough. And please, try not to beat yourself up too much. Anne will eventually forgive you. You'll see. She just needs some time and space to mourn, mend and, eventually, heal. You haven't lost her and you never will; no matter where you are, when she passes, she will always be with you wherever you go because she is as much a part of you as you are a part of her. Your bond is and will forever be inseparable; you two are twins after all, and will never be separated, in this life or the next... I can promise you that. Everything you've done was out of the love and care you have and have had for your sister, the only member of your family with whom you have the deepest bond with. Anyone here can be persuaded, influenced and affected by the dark arts, and love can cause us to make regretful decisions, even if it means embarking on a path we shouldn't have followed. Deep down though, despite your past decisions and intentions, you are not an evil person... you were just persuaded by things you shouldn't take lightly due to trying to cheat death, which is a mere element of life that's out of our control. If you were truly an evil and ruthless person at your core, you would have thought your uncle deserved to die and would have meant it without ever batting an eye. I wouldn't be surprised if your uncle forgives you for what you've done. I know I would. You redeemed yourself today by righting your wrongs and that's something to rest assured in and be grateful for. I think your uncle would agree."
I felt so bad about his predicament, I wanted to give him a hug so bad. It's never easy going through the process of knowing you're going to physically lose a loved one but it's one of those things in the circle of life that's out of everyone's control and I thank goodness Sebastian didn't succumb to the Dark Arts to the point where he was overtaken by it completely. I worried for his own judgment and sense of morality. Personally, I think we need more missions with him and Ominis; I wouldn't mind if they made a dlc dedicated to us just growing up more with Ominis and Sebastian (and possibly Natty) while exploring more in and outside of Hogwarts, along with different Hamlets. Even explore more outside the wizarding world and wizard/witch schools in different countries and states! Now that would be bloody awesome if you ask me. 😁😎🤙🏼💣🙏🏼👊🏼💯
As a twin myself, that hurt personally.
I can’t find this guy I’m searching around the whole castle
Plus I finished all main quests and I never did high keep
Is anyone else having trouble making the skeleton bridge to actually get to Sebastian? I keep casting wingardium leviosa and it keeps going nuts and not doing the second part. SOS.
You have to place it on the two skeleton "statues" right and left side of the stair entrance.
It screwed for me too. I just randomly dropped the bones next to the bridge and it worked for some reason. My advice just keep fucking around with it
happened to me as well, untill I realized I should aim for the skeleton heads/status instead of where the bridge should be
Can't say who is the bigger sociopath / psychopath in this questline -
Solomon - for losing control and lashing out in an uncontrollable destructive rage on his nephew
Sebastian - for seeking out forbidden relics, constantly breaking rules, not understanding the consequences of his actions and believing that sweet talk & denial will let him get away with anything
The MC - for enabling Sebastian's recklessness, shutting down Ominis and Anne when they are clearly the sane ones here and clearly see the futility of Sebastian's quest - all so that they can learn torture, brainwash and murder spells
I would pick Natty / Poppy over Sebastian any day.
Does anyone know if there's more after this? I chose not to turn him in, he said he'd let me know if Ann ever gets in touch with him but I doubt there's any more missions
if you go back to their house in feldcroft you will find 3 letters:
-sebastian writing anne asking how shes doing
-anne leaving a letter on the table saying she misses their uncle and isgoing away because she can’t forgive him but she loves him
-another note from anne next to her potion stuff telling sebastian that its her stuff and to leave it be
i finished the game now and sebastians quests still feels so unfinished regardless
@@notnia6273 could she be somewhere on the map
@@Gymnastmonkey9696 i have not seen anything about that anywhere, i do hope there will be more to the story tho its well written
@@notnia6273 the 2 letters exchange were from before the event, the last note left from Anne is from after
@@tekakiuluy3221 ah nice to know! i never went into their house until i finished the owls. thank you^^
I cared more about curing Anne than i did stopping the bad guy!
Damn, I just want to help Sebastian cure her sister even that's mean study dark magic. But killing Solomon is too much.
In for a penny in for a pound.
I don't like his uncle, he treats Seb badly.
I have to admit. As a Ravenclaw i first decided to use Sebastian for my knowledge ( i wanted to learn all spells. Not necessary use them. But at least learning them ). Not all slytherin are bad but it's better not to trust them at all. So i helped him and pushed him in the direction of dark arts while remaining suspicious of him. And i have to say.... As time went by i grew to like him more and more... and eventually... when he killed solomon and i ran after him... that's when i realised i was no longer using him and truly cared about him. I almost didn't learn the last forbidden spell because i was so full of regrets. Took me 10 minutes to decide to still go for it ( since it was what i was aiming for from the beginning ). But all of this later convinced me to give him a chance and spare him. Sending him to Azkaban would only led him to insanity and further down a dark path. From which he would never come back.
So he has to live freely. To forever remember what he did. And try every last day of his life to make things right.
And as a side note : Ominis is the best character of this game. LOVE HIM.
IT SUCKS! I wanted to cure Anne and get a happy ending! Fuck these endings, man.... The should've add a happy ending aswell... You choose your dialogue in the entire game and only one of them change the entire ending :))) I mean wtf...
There’s not always a happy ending you have choices.
i want a cure to maybe a potion or artefact to stabalize the pain. Eventually maybe we get a sequel one day
@@claudialanzerstorfer1995 I hope so 8)
@@rances4418 I didn't just want a happy ending… I wanted a good ending! These endings suck!!!!
@@claudialanzerstorfer1995 didnt the ancient magic can extract the pain?
When speaking to him in the undercroft I didn’t ask him the question at the end & he said was gonna stop? Does this mean I can’t advance his storyline?
51:51 , I want a mod to replace that relic with a Sith Holocron
playing as a slytherin mades all of Sebastian's quests much more meaingful, i felt like me seb and Ominis were the trio
“stay put until we r out of sight” Ominis be like: 👁️👄👁️
Tom riddle got drip
Is siding with ominus from the beginning an option? I wanted all the spells so I went all the way
Wait, I need help. Did I mess up the quest line by after doing the imperious quest line and talking to him in the undercroft. I had a dialogue from him where he was being a jerk to me, and so I said he was being a jerk back, and he got pissed and walked away…
Wasn't that the main quest In The Shadow Of The Mine? That won't cut the side quest off, you literally have 2 options That was cruel. or You are not thinking straight. and it doesn't matter which one you choose there the result is the same
@@Dontfucklewithdashuckle ok I see. I just wanted to make sure I can continue the quest and that my choice didn’t end that line. Thank you 🙏🏼
@@Dontfucklewithdashuckle I need help I dont have avada kedavera and I completed the quest for it
@@solaritysmajor3339 You completed the quest but don't have Avada? You told Sebastian that no one should know that spell instead of everyone should know didn't you?
There going to be a Mob video MC miss-fired Avada Kedavra and Hit Salazar Slytherin's direct descendant Ominis. Voldemort get Thanos Snap of the Timeline.
The fact he has an aunt means there's an entire different branch of the family. He might not be a descendant of Voldemort
I felt bad fighting Solomon, also screw Anne bruh
Wait if u turn in Sebastian you have the dialogue with Omunis??
Yes.
Do I get the achievement for finishing Sebastián side quest after I beat the game? Because I got every cutscenes except for the post game
So there was a relic that Sebastian believed could heal Anne. However there is a sacrifice that is needed to use it. What is the sacrifice? I know Sebastian said that the relic helped him to control the inferi. Was that the sacrifice?
Well i would have to wager killing someone...dark magic in any world usually means three things: blood, flesh and bone
I hate the fact that we can't have him as adventure companion for the rest of the game... It would be amazing, but his story ends like that and with this, even our nearest friend in all the story.. Besides, I think they should make the option for the romance with the characters, as for example, the AC ones. It's not fair 😅
People in these comments act like saints. First off i was on isadora’s side then sabastian’s side lmao. Isadora has a point she tried to help people and was ignored which only grew her to prove her damn point. The teachers were asses. Solomon was an ass rude and i wanted him to die the moment he broke the artifact that controlled the dead. Like he didnt think logically. Why would you destroy it in the mist of danger that was just dumb
@@thenomadinthenorth Solomon isn't even low key about it, he is straight up emotionally and verbally abusive to Sebastian, destroying a harmless treat to try and 'teach him a lesson' that his sister is beyond hope, berating Sebastian in front of a friend of his and stranger to Solomon, spitting on the memory of Sebastian's father and saying he's just like him and doomed for failure, denying Sebastian access to his sister who clearly wants to spend time with him, not helping the boy grieve and actually making the grieving process more difficult. Solomon pushed Sebastian to the path that was taken and then acted shocked when it happened, like a typical abuser.
THANK YOU GOD !!! PEOPLE WITH EMPATHY
I shipped him to azkaban before learning avada kedavra (assumed I would get another chance/learn it from gaunt). lmao
Bro named himself tom riddle
I swear my quest with him disappeared once I started the final trial quest
What house were you playing as?
Slytherin.
I opened the owl post but I don’t see him outside the dark arts class room? I need help!
did you just try to use an unforgivable on Anne? I'm screaming
I still haven’t gotten an owl and I’m level 17😅
do u know if anything changes by not learning the curses?
The quests will still continue the same way, but without you using the curses. I'll upload a comparison video later today.
What if I want to learn it but I clicked the no option on accident
Video is online: ua-cam.com/video/PpF6YIZitSk/v-deo.html
When can i start the first quest? What main quest did you last finish?
It was available for me after completing the quest "High Keep". About 8 hours into the main story. I was level 17 or 18 at that point. You will have a main quest will Sebastian before though.
@@GamesfromMarsYT oh my that is so long from the main story. So sad :( thank you anyway
@@GamesfromMarsYT why can't I talk to him outside the Slytherin common room? I'm lvl 21
How did you wait for his owl letter
Same I’m not getting it and I’m lvl 30 now
@@monroegossette if u ain't recieved it by lvl 30 its maybe u declined the first curse spell crucio
@@GamesfromMarsYT I'm lvl 26 now and I just learnt the imperio curse I learnt crucio when I was probs like lvl 16 17 you learn all your curse moves from Sebastian
Same. Does anyone know what to do? I dont get the letter, and im lvl 28
I FOUND SOLUTION. READ ALL YOUR MAIL FROM OWL, AND QUESTS WILL APPEAR!!
Why I cant find sebastian at undercroft
You know, when we got to the part where Sebastian and Solomon were arguing over whether his sister could be cured or not from a curse, I couldn't help but be reminded of the owl house where a character's curse was an allegory for a disability and the episode where a loved one was intent on curing her apparently curable curse, and how apparently that loved one was in the wrong for not loving their child with a disability they received later in life as opposed to being born with like they were a parent who couldn't accept their child coming out of the closet or something, so I was glad that in this side quest Sebastian just wanted to heal his sister and the story didn't try to villify him or make out that he was making an immorally wrong decision because he couldn't accept his sister for who she was or some-
got to the bit where it turns out what drives Sebastian is feeling that the sister she is now is not the sister he loved and wants that sister back.
Aaand there it is.
Am I the only one who heard the howler
That was mean to turn him in. He is only 15 and his uncle is a pain in the ass.
Get Avada Kedavra to kill the Boss is easy.
Do you have to be Slytherin to do this quest?
You don't have to be Slytherin. The quests are available for all houses.
Has he played with witchcraft and magic, then he'll have to pay with his life WAAAAAAAHOOOOH WAAAAOOOOH!!!
Really wanted to go full on tom marvolo riddle but had to follow scripted paths... 😐
At least we could get all the curses and ship Sebastian to Azkaban.
@@GamesfromMarsYT I chose not to as I thought it would be more evil to have him present when his dying sister disowns him
@@madclowninc.4233 And then we can send him to Azkaban afterwards.
all i need is Avada Kedavra i dont even care about anyone in this story line
this son of a bit taught me that while he kill his uncle few minutes ago lmao
Dont trust anyone from Slytherin.😮
I can't really justify sending Sebastian to Azkaban. Although I disagree with people who are saying the Uncle is abusive. I think the Uncle is just incredibly frightened of dark magic and that fear leads him to make stupid reckless decisions. There is actually kind of an interesting parallel between the Uncle's fear of dark magic leading him to make reckless decisions and Sebastian's fear of losing Ann leading Sebastian to make his own reckless decisions.
Also that battle with the uncle annoyed me so much because I went through so much effort to make sure I ended the battle with the disarming spell. My ideal ending would have been knocking out both of them and then hog tying them so that we could all have a discussion about how they are both being dumb. Also I wish the whole using ancient magic to heal the twin sister had been explored a little more. Oh last thing! The dialogue option they give you with Sebastian after you defeat his uncle "EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW THAT SPELL" or "NO ONE SHOULD KNOW THAT SPELL" are both really stupid options. Honestly what I wanted to say was that "its not the spells you have its how you use them and I think that this time you used them wrong." Also I still wouldn't turn him in.
I watched the cut scene again and it really seems like Sebastian chose to kill his uncle after the fight was already won. I still don't think I want to turn him in though. The weird emotional temper tantrums he started throwing all of the sudden make me wonder if the Relic was influencing him somehow.
Is Ominus blind??
I’m really sad for Solomon, he didn’t deserve this. Wouldn’t Solomon want to see Anne is healthy and at Hogwarts again? Sebastian is a hateful and stupid teenager.
Nah wtf he ain’t he just loves his sister a bit to much
Solomon was stupid and a terrible guardian
I think you accidentally switch the characters name because Solomon has already given up on Anne and Anne herself did too...except for Sebastian
@@mariamibrahim8433 because Sebastian likes experimenting and taking risks, like his parents did and what led to their death. His uncle was already sad after losing his brother and now he sees his nephew go even worse path
His uncle never says that. He uses his brother as a means to put down Sebastian but OK
i hate sebastian he made ominis cry
This quest ending was so fucking funny. At the end when his sister appears and uses depulso on him, sebastian disappears into the wall. And then when she uses bombarda on the book, sebastian yells "nooo". At that moment as he is telling nooo, his entire body is being flung all over the place. It definitely took me out of the immersion but it was funny af
Edit: this by the way happened to me only I think. The game definitely has some things it needs to patch.
exact same thing happened to me
If only you recorded it.
Yeah for me he was scooting around on the floor and screaming, "NOOOOOO" I couldnt not laugh at it
Well now I’m a wreck…I turned Seb in during my play through because I couldn’t get over the fact that he murdered his uncle-and then didn’t seem to be all that upset until he got back to the Undercroft. I thought, as a rule follower and a Gryffindor, I couldn’t let that go by and was doing the right thing. The deciding factor was that I had read (wrongly) that he was expelled no matter what and put on trial. If I’d known the ending would have been happier for him if I’d kept quiet….ugh. It’s 4am and I’m gonna be lying in bed thinking about how my video game crush is being soul-sucked by dementors in Azkaban because of me. 😭 I forgot about Azkaban! Expulsion might be justified but no kid should be sent to Azkaban. Gonna go cry myself to sleep now. 🫠 Luckily I have an old save and can choose the other option.