*Sebastian after insta killing his uncle:* "I'm a monster" *My character after hitting his uncle with a torture and mind control curse, bringing the thunder of God on him with ancient magic, and literally setting him on fire:* "Yah how could you do that??"
I honestly thought Sebastian was gonna like avada kadabra his uncle to do the dark sacrifice to save Anne so she would be painless but then hate Sebastian. This was somehow so much worse. He lost the relic AND he killed his uncle anyway whilst poor Anne is also still cursed. Like, damn
Sebastian supporters are absolutely insane. If Solomon wanted to hurt you, you'd be dead. He's an ex-Auror. He could've torn both Sebastian and the MC to pieces in seconds. He was massively holding back. He just wanted Sebastian to stop, but the little psycho lost his mind. Anne didn't want any of this and even begged him to stop tampering with Dark Magic. As he proved, no good comes of it.
@@kirikakirikakirika but in game you can actually die from his spells. Also, even eleozar fig uses similar spells, when dealing with statues, and he was not holding against them
@@olegtrushin6220 In game, you can die from pretty much every spell. That doesn't mean Solomon was going to kill two 15 year olds, let alone his own nephew. If he truly wanted to kill two kids, he would have. He's an ex-Auror. In fact, he could've reported Sebastian after he saw him use imperious, but he didn't.
@@kirikakirikakirika i still believe that he wanted to kill us in a fit of rage. Or at least put us in azkaban. and the range of spells he used was pretty much what the good mages use during the fight. And there is a mechanic in game for being knocked out - crossed wands. People there just fall on their knee instead of dropping dead. But in fight with Solomon you die
my favorite missions in the whole game were missions with Sebastian. these missions are the most intresting and also he teached us all the most intresting spells
I would have used my ancient magic to heal her, but not after learning the consequences; I couldn’t do that to Anne, but I’m certain if Sebastian knew everything, he would have forced me
I'm not sure if it's intentional, but the story seems to want you to view Solomon's death as tragic, but managed to actually make him such a colossal monster that frankly I didn't bat an eyelid. From the moment we meet him, he's just downright nasty. Destroying the Shrivelfig was unnecessary. Worst case scenario was that it would do nothing, so why snatch it away from Sebastian and Anne? He flat-out screams in Sebastian's face, and then blames Anne's attack on him, despite Anne telling us that it comes and goes on its own. Think about that for a second. Solomon used Anne's agony against Sebastian, merely to 'win' their argument. That's brutal. Then of course when Sebastian later saves his sister's life, Solomon's first reaction is to complain at how he did it. Lastly of course, when he finds us in the crypt, this experienced ex-Auror begins using lethal spells at two 15 year old students. This is directly after destroying an artifact which 'might' have helped Anne. It's almost like he wants her cursed so he can look after her and have a meaning in his life. Despite the PC begging Solomon to stop attacking, he still conjured flaming columns to try to murder us, so frankly if Sebastian didn't end him I was going to.
I think Sebastian's questline shows that the devs had some really ambitious ideas, and they probably intended to allow the story to get a lot darker before they were reigned in by WB Games. Having come back to the game to finish it a year later, it's really impressive how much love was put into the game. I really hope they get a chance to work on a sequel and improve on everything because if this is the baseline they're working from, we're going to have some incredible games coming from Avalanche
Am I the only one who was surprised to see how powerful sebas sister is? I mean shes been chained on the bed for several years, yet she easily kill several inferi
The irony of this is this is what the Relic kinda hinted at what someone had to do to unlock the true power of it. Maybe the unforgivable was to kill a family member with the killing curse. That’s how I knew it was coming with every passing quest in Sebastian quest arc he becomes darker and more unhinged with the dark arts.
What I didn't like was that there really was no middle ground to learn Avada kedavra in this quest like there was with crucio (which is arguably worse). If you want to learn it then you basically have to support your friend commiting cold blooded murder.
Honestly wish we could have tried and stop him or did something to keep him from killing his uncle so he could see how much he went down the wrong path.
@@grizzakaful True. Malfoy's family redeemed themselves, and the remaining Slytherin students performed a priceless pincer move during the battle of Hogwarts by pretending to flee, only to come back and trap the Death Eaters between the two armies.
SOMEHOW DURING THE CUTSCENE THERE WAS A FIRE TORNADO AND I COULDN'T EAT SQUAT ... IT WASN'T AS EMOTIONAL AS IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN CAUSE THE MF FIRE TORNADO WAS SO SO SO DARN LOUD!
You were told right from the beginning that there was no cure, that all the best wizards at St Mungo's had given up. If you still had hope, you read too many fairy tales. For a story involving magic, Hogwarts Legacy is surprisingly realistic.
If Solomon would've still had the Artifact, Sebastian would've used Crucio/Imperio because it'd still give him the option of saving Anne while not killing Solomon. Watching Solomon take away Anne's last hope though, that was all Sebastian needed to use Avada Kedavara.
Experiencing this quest line for the first time when the game came out was actually magical. It had me looking forward to getting mail from him saying to meet in the Undercroft.
Idc I agree with Sebastian he is the only one trying to help his sister get better instead of just letting her die without even trying the uncle really didn’t care at all. I’d hit the uncle with impero tho instead of the AK. Had his uncle been trying to help too maybe it would have turned out differently.
Well that’s something great they worked into the fight. If you try to use imperio on Solomon mid-fight to get free damage in, he fights it off and it has no effect. In the books Barry Crouch Jr disguised as Mad-Eye actually teaches the students how to fight off the imperius curse in DADA. It makes sense that Solomon would also have training to fight it off given he is an ex-auror
@@ei05056 How is killing someone with Avada Kedavra (completely painless and does the job instantly) makes it anymore unforgivable then any of the other 100+ spells which you can use to kill someone?
Wtf we spend dozens of minutes to fight those inferi and then a sick girl shows up and oneshots inferi with incendio. I hate this shit in games… have some respect for the accomplishments of the player!
Solomon literally didn't do anything wrong. It's like trying to stop your kid from doing drugs, but the kid just keeps doing them. He tried and tried and tried and tried to get him to STOP, and so did Anne.
@@kirikakirikakirika he made it worse though by just telling to give up instead of explaing another way or at least the bad consequences. Like in this example just destroying a relic which is not necessarily bad. Sebastian was looking for a way to reverse but he should be more carefull. The uncle just barges in and destroys the only hope he had and just insults the idea again
@@wubbalubbadubdub5867 The game made it clear that his uncle not only explained the consequences several times (including telling him that using Dark Magic is a one way ticket to Azkaban), but also that he and Anne both told Sebastian to _accept_ it. Anne flat out told him she accepted what was happening to her and that she made peace with it. His uncle never insulted him, he was trying to _protect_ him. A dark artefact isn't a toy.
@@kirikakirikakirika he didn't think it was a toy. You clearly do not want to understand my point only preach your idea so no reason to discuss this further. Like talking to a wall
@@wubbalubbadubdub5867 I could say the same about you. You actually think a 15 year old boy who likes playing with Dark Magic and genuinely thinks it's capable of anything good is right. Ominis, Anne, his uncle, even the MC (if you don't fall for his BS) tell Sebastian to STOP. The lore all throughout Harry Potter makes it crystal clear that anything related to the Dark Arts is corrupted, evil, it never heals. You can also tell from Anne's attachment to her uncle that Solomon was none of the things Sebastian accused him of. And yes, the little murderer absolutely thought the artefact was a toy. Just look at how he was playing with it to control the inferi. He thought it was _fun,_ and he refused to listen to what anyone said about it. Then, after he killed his uncle, he blamed Anne for her own death, because she destroyed the book. Everything is everyone else's fault, right? It's never Sebastian's. But like Anne said, he made his choice, and now he's suffering the consequences. He lost his sister not to the curse, but to his own arrogance.
What’s so tragic is that Anne was clearly a gifted witch. With her schooling suspended and being hindered by the curse she was so powerful. What could she have become?
The only issue I have with the conclusion of this quest is that such an obviously powerful Dark Relic was so easily destroyed. You'd think such an artifact would need more than just a simple spell to be destroyed. Just look at the Horcruxes Voldemort created. Each one needed powerfully corrosive venom and Fiendfyre to be destroyed.
Did solomon really deserve to die i get he was a bad uncle but i dont think he had being killed by his own nephew coming but at the same time he also destroyed an important relic that could of saved anne thereby leaving her to die so maybe he did have this coming i dont know.
No, he was protecting his family as best he could, but Sebastian had fallen so deep into the darkness, that killing him was realy the only option. Sadly, the years of staying out of practice to protect his niece took their toll. A Solomon in his prime would have had Sebastian subdued/dead in a matter of moments.
@@corjonbett Sebastian didn’t even try anything. Solomon was so stubborn about there not being a cure that he destroyed the only hope left. That’s fucking crazy. I would’ve hit him with a crucio first had I been Sebastian.
@@ImKevPev you are right solomon did not do anything but watch her die but when Sebastian found a cure solomon smashed to pieces so i agree solomon did not do anything expect destroy her last change i would of done a lot worst than kill him i would've made him wish he was dead!
@@ImKevPev There wAS no cure. The artifact in question probably would have killed Annie, the dark arts destroy, they never heal. The artifact was probably lying about what it could do, to drive men to do unspeakable evils to obtain it, only to find out that it was all for naught.
This was a hard quest for me to beat; mainly because I didn’t use crucio or imperio on the uncle. I may have used both on the inferi, but I wasn’t gonna use it on Solomon. After all, he may have been a bit of a jerk, but he wasn’t exactly a villain. I turned Sebastian in, but not before learning the third and final unforgivable curse.
So you kill people just because they annoys you? Despite all the negative scene, the uncle was caring for Sebastian sister and took care of her, he truly loved her and tried the best for Sebastian, who was desesperate, since the beginning. Closing all, Sebastian say, over and over, that he become attacked, while in the scene we are able to saw that the uncle was not very much a threat.
He'd rather have his niece suffer forever while destroying his nephew's efforts and forbidding him from seeing her. Solomon was the real monster for destroying the family, and got what he deserved.
Easily the best scene in the game. The music choice and the emotions are incredible. Even Sebastian saying "What have YOU done" to Ann still let's us know how he is so far gone...he doesn't even realize why she did what she did. It all turned selfish at one point and he STILL doesn't see it...I still didn't turn him in though.
Ryan's visions: Solomon: She can not be healed, Sebastian. You must stop. Sebastian: Argh! I won't let us suffer. Avada Kadavra. Ryan: You... You've killed your own uncle with the Killing curse. Anne: Depulso! Anne: Incendio! Ryan: Anne, I'm sorry for your uncle. Truly, I really am. Anne: Bombarda. Sebastian: No! Anne: You've made your choice. Sebastian: Oh, Anne! What have you done? Ryan: This is all your fault!!!!!!
That's what I did too, but then the Uncle decided he was going to attack two 15 year olds with lethal spells instead of killing the inferi with us, so he sealed his fate. As an auror he knew exactly how to disarm two children, but he meant to kill us
I think Sebastian is going to be the next big bad in the series. He comes out of hiding and returns to Hogwarts with a new attitude and becomes more in tune with the dark arts without using a wand to cast them and sets up a "Dumbledore vs Grindelwald" style of feud with our character, where he's determined to destroy every foundation of Hogwarts by targeting the Ancient Magic underneath the school.
@@riomadoff8722 It's okay, but it doesn't mean he has to upload a scene, spoilering in the bloody title. Play it and don't upload it, spoiling other people's fun.
@@GodHandAct Yes it is. He could at least just not put spoilers in the title or could put a big SPOILERS tag on the video title and thumbnail. The uploader is an idiot, I've been spoiled this way for other things and it's really fucking selfish
I think this storyline would've been better if Sebastian wasn't trying to justify himself and instead was just trying to come to terms with what he did. Would've been more heartbreaking.
I haven't played the game yet but I'm glad I watched this that way I have a heads up and don't cry lol. At least I know how to unlock the spell. Wait a minute do I have to choose what ending I get or is this part of the game straight up
5:14 "What have you done?" Okay I'm sorry but screw Sebastian here. The fact he has the nerve to blame the sister he's been wanting to save show's just how low his obsession has taken him.
I finally made it to this moment without being spoiled, and I was shocked after seeing Sebastian killing his own uncle. Though Soloman was a jerk to Sebastian, he didn’t deserve to be killed. So, I decided to turn him in because his ambitions went too far.
When I was playing this scene I didn’t want to fight his Uncle, if it were me I would have said “Sebastian Im sorry but your crazy” and fought against him before he kills his Uncle. I’m sure Ann would have wanted me to
Bro so ur just spoiling shit now? edit: PPL are spoiling in my replies and the other top comments replies pls pls pls stop reading if u haven't finished the game
Marvolo Gaunt, Voldemort's grandfather, is described in the books as being "elderly" in the year 1925. This game is set in 1890, when Ominis is 15. Assuming elderly means 65+, Marvolo must be older than Ominis, so Voldemort can't be Ominis' direct descendant.
I don't know why but all of this feels so unimpactful, the emotions feel very flat and without depth. I mean your character just stands there like a tree, the killing curse will be difficult to master Sebastian says and 5 seconds later you learned it after some nonsensical button press. The way that he always shouts every single spell he performes is going to get annoying very fast... all and all it feels like a game that needed a bit more work, could be fun for a while but nothing spectacular i think..
He has the spell book for a whole season. You find it in fall with him. And this takes place in the winter. Paired with his obsession it’s not far fetched he studied intensively to use avada kedavra. Also he learned his uncle planned on taking his twin somewhere far he was running out of time and decides it best to get rid of his “obstacle” in the moment
@@austinbyrd1703 i have, about 10h in, it's fun but the main character feels completely without a "character". Its nice to have something new from the HP world, but i feel like i will finish it and sell it back, we'll see maybe it's gonna surprise me with a mind bending ending/endings. All these choices I'm making better bring me to some unique and satisfying ending.
@@Xxsorafan they are unforgivable curses for a reason, if all you need to do is study without an actual practice and the deep desire to kill someone, it wouldn't be so mystirious, dark and difficult to perform. For the 3 dark curses they could have made a simple choice of you being able master them only if you are Slytherin/if you made evil choices/ if you've filled up a renegate meter and stuff like that. That would make it far more believe that a person like that would or could be able to use and master the forbidden curses. Like i don't have them yet but I've read online that there aren't any negative repercussions for using them, the world doesn't really react to it apparently. If thats true the game dropped a few points in my book, but we'll see what the ending is, if it will be worth replaying or not.
Sebastian never truly cared about anything but power, his sister was merely an excuse to gain it. Protip: when everyone in your f-ing family is telling you to stop, YOU SHOULD PROBABLY STOP! I have NO pity for him, whatsoever!
@@Женёк-б5в The issue there was that he cast an unforgivable in instinct. The desire to save his sister is to be commended but he was now so deep in the dark arts that unforgivables were now second nature to him. Any other spell would have worked. Accio to pull the goblin away, de pulso to push it away, glacius to freeze it, levioso to make him hover, he had options. Sebastian’s biggest weakness is that he doesn’t know when to stop. Solomon saw that long before we even start Hogwarts. Sebastian had gotten to a point in his mindset where you were either with him or against him.
@@Dragon_Lair Well, you know, this is already from the series: You saw a maniac with a knife running at your sister, and you had a gun in your hands. You can shoot him and definitely save your sister, or you can go at him with your fists, which will stop the maniac, but obviously not for long.
@@Женёк-б5в When that gun is capable of freezing, pulling, pushing, levitating or transfiguring anything then yes, there is still a choice. Sebastian was right to save his sister but his instinctive choice of spell, which he was able to cast despite it being an unforgivable (meaning that true intent to dominate without regard for the others freedom to choose) shows his moral fiber has been compromised. His ability to successfully cast imperio is proof of that. The unforgiveables just don’t work otherwise.
Yeah he's kind of the embodiment of the phrase "the road to hell is paved with good intentions" I truly believe he wanted to help his sister at first but after a while it became twisted into proving his uncle wrong even when talks about trying to save Anne it starts to sound more and more selfish "She's MY sister" ,"I refuse to lose her" etc. Makes him sound like he's got a sister complex
Idk. I thought it was fine. Not everyone is going to scream it like Voldemort from the movies. I also like the way this scene played out. I can feel how Sebastian feels and I can feel his instant regret after he does it. He can feel how horrible what he just did was
I mean uncle was asshole i gave up on her man was just trying to save her if he letted him do that he prob would save her and uncle wouldnt have to die..........
Exactly, the reason he died was because he was always a douche to Sebastian. Maybe if he had acted with a little more compassion towards his nephew and actually put himself in the position of Sebastian, things could have been different. The player had a choice, but so did the uncle as well.
@@felixsantamaria200 I always got the vibe that Solomon never really wanted to take in Sebastian and Anne. He only did so because there was no one in their family left after their parents died. He was fine with Anne because she always listened to him right away but didn't like Sebastian because he was more rebellious and finally just gave up on him. I don't believe Sebastian ever meant to kill Soloman but that Avada Kedavra was years of anger, frustration, fighting, and the fear of losing his sister finally coming to a head
Sebastian had fallen to the depths of darkness in an attempt to prove himself better than everyone else. Look at how he talks at the end. "*I* am going to save her!" "She's *MY* sister!" That kind of talk shows that he really only cares about himself. He's deluded himself into believing that he cares for his sister, but it's really all about a freaking ego trip for him now! He's completely lost it, sadly.
To be honest, Solomon gave me bad vibes and Sebastian using the killing curse reminds me of jun-woo killing to protect his friend and hajime killing his enemies to keep his friends and lover and his daughter safe,they killed when necessity, I think learning the killing curse is necessary but should only be used when necessary, Solomon was gonna kill me and Sebastian, Sebastian defended himself and Solomon was a bad guy who scared me, remember guys, only use the killing curse when necessary ❤️🩷🧡💛💚💙🩵💜
*Sebastian after insta killing his uncle:* "I'm a monster"
*My character after hitting his uncle with a torture and mind control curse, bringing the thunder of God on him with ancient magic, and literally setting him on fire:* "Yah how could you do that??"
Literally😂
@@arthurdurham 😂😂
I didn’t care for Solomon. Only when Anne was mourning for him, I felt remorseful. He wasn’t a good uncle to Sebastian even though he was for Anne.
I feel nothing for him awful man
Real
Bro really named his character Harry Potter 💀
Didn’t even capitalize the P
Lol
I named mine Tobias Wilson
Named mine GigaWiz McChad
My name sounds British as fuck to begin with, so I just named my character after myself lmao (Edward Smith)
I was actually kind of annoyed that Sebastian stole my kill. I was beating the crap out of his uncle and then he comes in with the AK.
SAME 😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Lol same. Sebastian had no need to do it, I was one second away from murking his uncle myself after he couldn't even hit me with one spell.
Sebastian: “What’s an AK?”
Me: “It’s a muggle weapon made in Russia. Hasn’t been made yet though.”
I honestly thought Sebastian was gonna like avada kadabra his uncle to do the dark sacrifice to save Anne so she would be painless but then hate Sebastian. This was somehow so much worse. He lost the relic AND he killed his uncle anyway whilst poor Anne is also still cursed. Like, damn
I’m actually not sure if she’s still cursed. 👀 The Solomon sacrifice probably worked. She did write a note saying she ran away though.
@@Angel_Auraa the relic was destroyed before his untimely death, not sure if the curse was undone…
The second Solomon nearly killed me with his incendio spell, he sealed his fate.
Lol same😂
Sebastian supporters are absolutely insane. If Solomon wanted to hurt you, you'd be dead. He's an ex-Auror. He could've torn both Sebastian and the MC to pieces in seconds. He was massively holding back. He just wanted Sebastian to stop, but the little psycho lost his mind. Anne didn't want any of this and even begged him to stop tampering with Dark Magic. As he proved, no good comes of it.
@@kirikakirikakirika but in game you can actually die from his spells. Also, even eleozar fig uses similar spells, when dealing with statues, and he was not holding against them
@@olegtrushin6220
In game, you can die from pretty much every spell. That doesn't mean Solomon was going to kill two 15 year olds, let alone his own nephew. If he truly wanted to kill two kids, he would have. He's an ex-Auror. In fact, he could've reported Sebastian after he saw him use imperious, but he didn't.
@@kirikakirikakirika i still believe that he wanted to kill us in a fit of rage. Or at least put us in azkaban. and the range of spells he used was pretty much what the good mages use during the fight. And there is a mechanic in game for being knocked out - crossed wands. People there just fall on their knee instead of dropping dead. But in fight with Solomon you die
my favorite missions in the whole game were missions with Sebastian. these missions are the most intresting and also he teached us all the most intresting spells
Bro I would kill to play his quest line for the first time again. Fucking heartbreaking
@@BladedBear so true, this quest line makes natsai’s and poppy’s look like children’s books
I would have used my ancient magic to heal her, but not after learning the consequences; I couldn’t do that to Anne, but I’m certain if Sebastian knew everything, he would have forced me
Sebastian would kill too
The uncle annoyed me. Instead of taking care of the Inferi and helping us, he decided to incendio me and Sebastian.
“Revelio”- MC
“What are you doing?” - Sebastian
“Trying to find my remaining respect for you”- MC 😢
lmao
The dark side is a pathway to many abilities some consider to be…… unnatural.
Fear is the path to the dark side, fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to suffering.
Wrong franchise
@@yahyagalal3397 lmao that’s the point. Using dark side of magic/dark side.
Emperor Palpatine said calmly
I was so shocked at this scene, my mouth was agape the whole time after until we left the catacomb.
Same bro lmao!
my favourite part was how you actually spoil it by putting it in the title thank you so much im so happy about that
Fr i just wanted to see some gameplay of avada kadavra AND THE GAME ISN’T EVEN GLOBALLY OUT FOR BASE GAME OWNERS
@@antonn.mp4 lmao get owned
@@antonn.mp4 rip lmao
Professor fig dies at the end no matter what you do
There are assholes everyday...im sorry it got spoiled for you
Oh my gosh… the relic… it’s a Sith Holocron!
LMAO, good one.
Hogwarts is a Sith Academy Confirmed!!
Droidclaw 4 life
3:59 that sound effect when Sebastians wand is "cooling down" is really sweet
I'm not sure if it's intentional, but the story seems to want you to view Solomon's death as tragic, but managed to actually make him such a colossal monster that frankly I didn't bat an eyelid.
From the moment we meet him, he's just downright nasty. Destroying the Shrivelfig was unnecessary. Worst case scenario was that it would do nothing, so why snatch it away from Sebastian and Anne? He flat-out screams in Sebastian's face, and then blames Anne's attack on him, despite Anne telling us that it comes and goes on its own.
Think about that for a second. Solomon used Anne's agony against Sebastian, merely to 'win' their argument. That's brutal. Then of course when Sebastian later saves his sister's life, Solomon's first reaction is to complain at how he did it.
Lastly of course, when he finds us in the crypt, this experienced ex-Auror begins using lethal spells at two 15 year old students. This is directly after destroying an artifact which 'might' have helped Anne. It's almost like he wants her cursed so he can look after her and have a meaning in his life.
Despite the PC begging Solomon to stop attacking, he still conjured flaming columns to try to murder us, so frankly if Sebastian didn't end him I was going to.
I'm glad somebody said it.
I think Sebastian's questline shows that the devs had some really ambitious ideas, and they probably intended to allow the story to get a lot darker before they were reigned in by WB Games.
Having come back to the game to finish it a year later, it's really impressive how much love was put into the game. I really hope they get a chance to work on a sequel and improve on everything because if this is the baseline they're working from, we're going to have some incredible games coming from Avalanche
Am I the only one who was surprised to see how powerful sebas sister is? I mean shes been chained on the bed for several years, yet she easily kill several inferi
The irony of this is this is what the Relic kinda hinted at what someone had to do to unlock the true power of it. Maybe the unforgivable was to kill a family member with the killing curse. That’s how I knew it was coming with every passing quest in Sebastian quest arc he becomes darker and more unhinged with the dark arts.
His dumbass uncle could have gotten rid of the inferi first
Better than the main plot, lol
100%
From what i understand there was a LOT of cut content including parts of the story.
Just experienced this for the first time was so shocked. I was like no way he just used that on his uncle
What I didn't like was that there really was no middle ground to learn Avada kedavra in this quest like there was with crucio (which is arguably worse). If you want to learn it then you basically have to support your friend commiting cold blooded murder.
@@stevenceja4706 yeah, that’s the unfortunate part.
@@stevenceja4706 I chose the wrong dialogue option for that reason and had to learn it in the Undercroft.
For real
@@stevenceja4706 Same, got really annoyed with that
Sebastian is like the King Midas of unforgivable curses, everything he touches get's curse
Sebastian is something else
Look at little Sallow Jr. Gonna cry?
Sebastian is a boss
Me being named sebastian😀
@@solidityyy1226your name is Sebastian 💀
My name is. But I’m not like the one in game.
Honestly wish we could have tried and stop him or did something to keep him from killing his uncle so he could see how much he went down the wrong path.
@Jetrules231 Not every slytherin is evil.
bruh his uncle destroyed the only cure and attacks you and Sebastian. That old man got what he deserved.
@Jetrules231 no, there are good ones, just not many.
@Jetrules231 Severus Snape, Horace Slughorn, Regulus Black, Phineas Black, Merlin, Andromeda Tonks and Narcissa Malfoy. Do I need to mention any more?
@@grizzakaful True. Malfoy's family redeemed themselves, and the remaining Slytherin students performed a priceless pincer move during the battle of Hogwarts by pretending to flee, only to come back and trap the Death Eaters between the two armies.
The fricking UA-cam recommendations spoiled me
Yep it literally just happened to me I'm honestly really upset
Im sorry that happened to you. I would’ve use the unforgiving curse on myself if that were me.
SOMEHOW DURING THE CUTSCENE THERE WAS A FIRE TORNADO AND I COULDN'T EAT SQUAT ... IT WASN'T AS EMOTIONAL AS IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN CAUSE THE MF FIRE TORNADO WAS SO SO SO DARN LOUD!
😂😂
What have YOU done? Omg i nearly died laughing myself after that one...
So bottom line, Anne stays cursed no matter what path or dark choices you make in the game?
yep, its a hard knock life 🤷
@@solomonjones9276 so much for giving hope to the players
You were told right from the beginning that there was no cure, that all the best wizards at St Mungo's had given up. If you still had hope, you read too many fairy tales. For a story involving magic, Hogwarts Legacy is surprisingly realistic.
Depends, does killing Rockwood breaks the curse?
@@kalicula7718thats a great question. Id have loved to find that out actually.
I mean... avada Kadavra is a bit extreme, BUT his uncle attacked first.
If Solomon would've still had the Artifact, Sebastian would've used Crucio/Imperio because it'd still give him the option of saving Anne while not killing Solomon. Watching Solomon take away Anne's last hope though, that was all Sebastian needed to use Avada Kedavara.
His uncle took the relic. Sebastian attacked first.
No he didn't. Sebastian attacked first.
He attacked first yeah but not at Sebastian or the mc. Just the Inferi.
so that was the price of avada kedavra... I surely will missed the spell if I'm not watching this video
Experiencing this quest line for the first time when the game came out was actually magical. It had me looking forward to getting mail from him saying to meet in the Undercroft.
What has Anne done u just killed your uncle!
Idc I agree with Sebastian he is the only one trying to help his sister get better instead of just letting her die without even trying the uncle really didn’t care at all. I’d hit the uncle with impero tho instead of the AK. Had his uncle been trying to help too maybe it would have turned out differently.
Well that’s something great they worked into the fight. If you try to use imperio on Solomon mid-fight to get free damage in, he fights it off and it has no effect. In the books Barry Crouch Jr disguised as Mad-Eye actually teaches the students how to fight off the imperius curse in DADA. It makes sense that Solomon would also have training to fight it off given he is an ex-auror
Unforgivable curses are .. unforgivable. Disagreeing with his uncle doesn't justify killing with with AK, that's messed up.
@@ei05056 How is killing someone with Avada Kedavra (completely painless and does the job instantly) makes it anymore unforgivable then any of the other 100+ spells which you can use to kill someone?
Wtf we spend dozens of minutes to fight those inferi and then a sick girl shows up and oneshots inferi with incendio. I hate this shit in games… have some respect for the accomplishments of the player!
Lol facts
Damn Solomon. Just pushing Sebastian even more to the dark arts and then preaching how bad it is
Solomon literally didn't do anything wrong. It's like trying to stop your kid from doing drugs, but the kid just keeps doing them. He tried and tried and tried and tried to get him to STOP, and so did Anne.
@@kirikakirikakirika he made it worse though by just telling to give up instead of explaing another way or at least the bad consequences. Like in this example just destroying a relic which is not necessarily bad. Sebastian was looking for a way to reverse but he should be more carefull. The uncle just barges in and destroys the only hope he had and just insults the idea again
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The game made it clear that his uncle not only explained the consequences several times (including telling him that using Dark Magic is a one way ticket to Azkaban), but also that he and Anne both told Sebastian to _accept_ it. Anne flat out told him she accepted what was happening to her and that she made peace with it. His uncle never insulted him, he was trying to _protect_ him. A dark artefact isn't a toy.
@@kirikakirikakirika he didn't think it was a toy. You clearly do not want to understand my point only preach your idea so no reason to discuss this further. Like talking to a wall
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I could say the same about you. You actually think a 15 year old boy who likes playing with Dark Magic and genuinely thinks it's capable of anything good is right. Ominis, Anne, his uncle, even the MC (if you don't fall for his BS) tell Sebastian to STOP. The lore all throughout Harry Potter makes it crystal clear that anything related to the Dark Arts is corrupted, evil, it never heals. You can also tell from Anne's attachment to her uncle that Solomon was none of the things Sebastian accused him of. And yes, the little murderer absolutely thought the artefact was a toy. Just look at how he was playing with it to control the inferi. He thought it was _fun,_ and he refused to listen to what anyone said about it. Then, after he killed his uncle, he blamed Anne for her own death, because she destroyed the book. Everything is everyone else's fault, right? It's never Sebastian's. But like Anne said, he made his choice, and now he's suffering the consequences. He lost his sister not to the curse, but to his own arrogance.
What’s so tragic is that Anne was clearly a gifted witch. With her schooling suspended and being hindered by the curse she was so powerful. What could she have become?
I never really cared for or liked Sebastian but this scene made me respect him a little bit, Man Avada Kedavrad his own uncle, Gotta respect that.
Sebastian was the homie. tf.
The only issue I have with the conclusion of this quest is that such an obviously powerful Dark Relic was so easily destroyed. You'd think such an artifact would need more than just a simple spell to be destroyed. Just look at the Horcruxes Voldemort created. Each one needed powerfully corrosive venom and Fiendfyre to be destroyed.
Did solomon really deserve to die i get he was a bad uncle but i dont think he had being killed by his own nephew coming but at the same time he also destroyed an important relic that could of saved anne thereby leaving her to die so maybe he did have this coming i dont know.
No, he was protecting his family as best he could, but Sebastian had fallen so deep into the darkness, that killing him was realy the only option. Sadly, the years of staying out of practice to protect his niece took their toll. A Solomon in his prime would have had Sebastian subdued/dead in a matter of moments.
@@corjonbett Sebastian didn’t even try anything. Solomon was so stubborn about there not being a cure that he destroyed the only hope left. That’s fucking crazy. I would’ve hit him with a crucio first had I been Sebastian.
@@ImKevPev you are right solomon did not do anything but watch her die but when Sebastian found a cure solomon smashed to pieces so i agree solomon did not do anything expect destroy her last change i would of done a lot worst than kill him i would've made him wish he was dead!
He tried to kill my character with that crazy incendio spell so he had it coming
@@ImKevPev There wAS no cure. The artifact in question probably would have killed Annie, the dark arts destroy, they never heal. The artifact was probably lying about what it could do, to drive men to do unspeakable evils to obtain it, only to find out that it was all for naught.
The way Anne casts "Incendio" hits me hard in the chest every time.
Sameeee..you can hear the pain of her seeing her uncle dead right there in her voice as she casted it
This was a hard quest for me to beat; mainly because I didn’t use crucio or imperio on the uncle. I may have used both on the inferi, but I wasn’t gonna use it on Solomon. After all, he may have been a bit of a jerk, but he wasn’t exactly a villain. I turned Sebastian in, but not before learning the third and final unforgivable curse.
He did the right thing. This old man so annoying
Amen.
So you kill people just because they annoys you?
Despite all the negative scene, the uncle was caring for Sebastian sister and took care of her, he truly loved her and tried the best for Sebastian, who was desesperate, since the beginning. Closing all, Sebastian say, over and over, that he become attacked, while in the scene we are able to saw that the uncle was not very much a threat.
@@Aquila.Arthur True, should've set him on fire instead
The relic is a chaos object from Warhammer 40k I smell heresy and corruption
Bruh my MOUTH DROPPPPEDDDDDDD!!!
Maybe Anne could've just told Sebastian she was leaving and avoided literally all of this happening....idk lol
He'd rather have his niece suffer forever while destroying his nephew's efforts and forbidding him from seeing her. Solomon was the real monster for destroying the family, and got what he deserved.
Wizarding family drama:
Easily the best scene in the game. The music choice and the emotions are incredible. Even Sebastian saying "What have YOU done" to Ann still let's us know how he is so far gone...he doesn't even realize why she did what she did. It all turned selfish at one point and he STILL doesn't see it...I still didn't turn him in though.
can we not be putting spoilers in the title
Bro actually started using Incendio against a yellow shield he is so dumb
Ryan's visions:
Solomon: She can not be healed, Sebastian. You must stop.
Sebastian: Argh! I won't let us suffer. Avada Kadavra.
Ryan: You... You've killed your own uncle with the Killing curse.
Anne: Depulso!
Anne: Incendio!
Ryan: Anne, I'm sorry for your uncle. Truly, I really am.
Anne: Bombarda.
Sebastian: No!
Anne: You've made your choice.
Sebastian: Oh, Anne! What have you done?
Ryan: This is all your fault!!!!!!
I was SHOCKED!! I didn't even want to fight his uncle. I kept fighting the Inferi instead of his uncle but they kept coming. This is a good game.
That's what I did too, but then the Uncle decided he was going to attack two 15 year olds with lethal spells instead of killing the inferi with us, so he sealed his fate. As an auror he knew exactly how to disarm two children, but he meant to kill us
I think Sebastian is going to be the next big bad in the series. He comes out of hiding and returns to Hogwarts with a new attitude and becomes more in tune with the dark arts without using a wand to cast them and sets up a "Dumbledore vs Grindelwald" style of feud with our character, where he's determined to destroy every foundation of Hogwarts by targeting the Ancient Magic underneath the school.
It would be so cool to create inferi for ourselves.
That'd make a great DLC
@@Taco_420 along with expecto patronum and more stuff like quiddich and underwater gameplay with gillyweed
I hope have a choose to stop Sebastian,so we don't losed a friend
He doesn’t stop no matter what you say but you can choose to report him or forgive him
Sadly we can’t stop him. We only decide what to do about him after what he did.
Sebastian did the right thing his uncle attacked us i named my character tom riddle
Bruh change the title, you're spoiling this
No extra 10 bucks for a deluxe? ☠️
@@Dirtybudus U mad cuz people buy the game?☠️
@@rightguy200000 Wdym bruh got it preordered 💀
@@Dirtybudus bro the game was literally not reales yet... the title is simply bad thing
@@kremulon179 Yeah official release was on Feb 10th, however...
Thanks for spoiling this for us in the title.
The game not even released officially, why do you want to spoil it?
Well, Technically pre ordering the deluxe digital edition lets him play 3 days early.
@@riomadoff8722 It's okay, but it doesn't mean he has to upload a scene, spoilering in the bloody title. Play it and don't upload it, spoiling other people's fun.
@@secundus2he uploads what he wants not his fault people stumble across it
@@GodHandAct Yes it is. He could at least just not put spoilers in the title or could put a big SPOILERS tag on the video title and thumbnail. The uploader is an idiot, I've been spoiled this way for other things and it's really fucking selfish
@@user295. it is what it is
7:47 love how much info from the books and films was present in this title. Reminded me of "you've got to mean it, Harry....."
I think this storyline would've been better if Sebastian wasn't trying to justify himself and instead was just trying to come to terms with what he did. Would've been more heartbreaking.
That would have been out of character although he does admit that he did mean it
I haven't played the game yet but I'm glad I watched this that way I have a heads up and don't cry lol. At least I know how to unlock the spell. Wait a minute do I have to choose what ending I get or is this part of the game straight up
Its apart of multiple quests, some of them side quests, some of them main quests, but you have to do them all to be able to unlock it
Do I have to do it in the story mode like before I beat the entire game or does it matter?
5:14 "What have you done?" Okay I'm sorry but screw Sebastian here. The fact he has the nerve to blame the sister he's been wanting to save show's just how low his obsession has taken him.
I kind of at least get him here….why the fuck did she go tell Solomon?
I sent him to Azkaban after that... He broke his sister's heart...
And he had none left of his own
We can’t change what’s done. We can only move on.
I finally made it to this moment without being spoiled, and I was shocked after seeing Sebastian killing his own uncle. Though Soloman was a jerk to Sebastian, he didn’t deserve to be killed. So, I decided to turn him in because his ambitions went too far.
What’s the name of the music?
The song at the end when your following sebastian anybody know it
Games been out all of 5 minutes and you're sticking spoilers in the title. Have a down vote.
You didn’t have to watch it lmfao and it came out days ago
When I was playing this scene I didn’t want to fight his Uncle, if it were me I would have said “Sebastian Im sorry but your crazy” and fought against him before he kills his Uncle. I’m sure Ann would have wanted me to
Good, his uncle was annoying.
Bro so ur just spoiling shit now?
edit: PPL are spoiling in my replies and the other top comments replies pls pls pls stop reading if u haven't finished the game
Skill issue
Stay off UA-cam if you don’t wanna be spoiled 🤡🤡🤡
@@GodHandAct L
No context spoilers
Fig dies at the end no matter what you do
Voldemort had done same thing 2:26 2:27 2:27
Kill Ominus and stop Voldemort
Yikes. 😬
Marvolo Gaunt, Voldemort's grandfather, is described in the books as being "elderly" in the year 1925. This game is set in 1890, when Ominis is 15. Assuming elderly means 65+, Marvolo must be older than Ominis, so Voldemort can't be Ominis' direct descendant.
Voldermort isn’t ominis’s descendant
Pretty sure Marvolo is Ominis's older brother or cousin it is mentioned he has older siblings
Where tf did this come from?
why did seb do that
The uncle was awful
I don't know why but all of this feels so unimpactful, the emotions feel very flat and without depth. I mean your character just stands there like a tree, the killing curse will be difficult to master Sebastian says and 5 seconds later you learned it after some nonsensical button press. The way that he always shouts every single spell he performes is going to get annoying very fast... all and all it feels like a game that needed a bit more work, could be fun for a while but nothing spectacular i think..
He has the spell book for a whole season. You find it in fall with him. And this takes place in the winter. Paired with his obsession it’s not far fetched he studied intensively to use avada kedavra. Also he learned his uncle planned on taking his twin somewhere far he was running out of time and decides it best to get rid of his “obstacle” in the moment
In universe it’s not really difficult to learn it, you just have to be strong enough and mean to kill lmao
Can tell you haven't played it
@@austinbyrd1703 i have, about 10h in, it's fun but the main character feels completely without a "character". Its nice to have something new from the HP world, but i feel like i will finish it and sell it back, we'll see maybe it's gonna surprise me with a mind bending ending/endings. All these choices I'm making better bring me to some unique and satisfying ending.
@@Xxsorafan they are unforgivable curses for a reason, if all you need to do is study without an actual practice and the deep desire to kill someone, it wouldn't be so mystirious, dark and difficult to perform. For the 3 dark curses they could have made a simple choice of you being able master them only if you are Slytherin/if you made evil choices/ if you've filled up a renegate meter and stuff like that. That would make it far more believe that a person like that would or could be able to use and master the forbidden curses. Like i don't have them yet but I've read online that there aren't any negative repercussions for using them, the world doesn't really react to it apparently. If thats true the game dropped a few points in my book, but we'll see what the ending is, if it will be worth replaying or not.
Spoils dude
You didn’t have to watch it
@@Sleeping4Eternity yes but the title spoiled it giving it away
Hi
First comment Bruh❣️🔥
GOTY
Honestly, I’m surprised the game wasn’t nominated for any awards.
Sebastian never truly cared about anything but power, his sister was merely an excuse to gain it.
Protip: when everyone in your f-ing family is telling you to stop, YOU SHOULD PROBABLY STOP! I have NO pity for him, whatsoever!
And what about the moment he saved his sister from that Goblin and his uncle started bullying him for it?
@@Женёк-б5в The issue there was that he cast an unforgivable in instinct. The desire to save his sister is to be commended but he was now so deep in the dark arts that unforgivables were now second nature to him. Any other spell would have worked. Accio to pull the goblin away, de pulso to push it away, glacius to freeze it, levioso to make him hover, he had options.
Sebastian’s biggest weakness is that he doesn’t know when to stop. Solomon saw that long before we even start Hogwarts. Sebastian had gotten to a point in his mindset where you were either with him or against him.
@@Dragon_Lair Well, you know, this is already from the series: You saw a maniac with a knife running at your sister, and you had a gun in your hands. You can shoot him and definitely save your sister, or you can go at him with your fists, which will stop the maniac, but obviously not for long.
@@Женёк-б5в When that gun is capable of freezing, pulling, pushing, levitating or transfiguring anything then yes, there is still a choice.
Sebastian was right to save his sister but his instinctive choice of spell, which he was able to cast despite it being an unforgivable (meaning that true intent to dominate without regard for the others freedom to choose) shows his moral fiber has been compromised.
His ability to successfully cast imperio is proof of that. The unforgiveables just don’t work otherwise.
Lmao meanwhile me encouraging his hope the entire time
Hiii
Sebastian is such an evil monster. I hope we get a dlc where we get the chance to kill him..
He’s not evil, he’s trying to find a way to cure his sister by any means necessary and not all slytherin’s are bad, most of them embrace dark magic
He's not evil. It depends from our actions ingame.
Nope
The monster is your father who didn't take it out in time. Advise him to use condoms.
Yeah he's kind of the embodiment of the phrase "the road to hell is paved with good intentions" I truly believe he wanted to help his sister at first but after a while it became twisted into proving his uncle wrong even when talks about trying to save Anne it starts to sound more and more selfish "She's MY sister" ,"I refuse to lose her" etc. Makes him sound like he's got a sister complex
that was the weakest avada kedavra ever
Idk. I thought it was fine. Not everyone is going to scream it like Voldemort from the movies. I also like the way this scene played out. I can feel how Sebastian feels and I can feel his instant regret after he does it. He can feel how horrible what he just did was
Bruh. Avada Kedavra has no strengths in power. It deadass kills whatever living thing it strikes.
But it's like Sebastián said, the spell will not work just by saying it, You need to mean it when casting it.
I mean uncle was asshole i gave up on her man was just trying to save her if he letted him do that he prob would save her and uncle wouldnt have to die..........
Exactly, the reason he died was because he was always a douche to Sebastian. Maybe if he had acted with a little more compassion towards his nephew and actually put himself in the position of Sebastian, things could have been different. The player had a choice, but so did the uncle as well.
@@felixsantamaria200 I always got the vibe that Solomon never really wanted to take in Sebastian and Anne. He only did so because there was no one in their family left after their parents died. He was fine with Anne because she always listened to him right away but didn't like Sebastian because he was more rebellious and finally just gave up on him. I don't believe Sebastian ever meant to kill Soloman but that Avada Kedavra was years of anger, frustration, fighting, and the fear of losing his sister finally coming to a head
Sebastian had fallen to the depths of darkness in an attempt to prove himself better than everyone else. Look at how he talks at the end. "*I* am going to save her!" "She's *MY* sister!" That kind of talk shows that he really only cares about himself. He's deluded himself into believing that he cares for his sister, but it's really all about a freaking ego trip for him now! He's completely lost it, sadly.
To be honest, Solomon gave me bad vibes and Sebastian using the killing curse reminds me of jun-woo killing to protect his friend and hajime killing his enemies to keep his friends and lover and his daughter safe,they killed when necessity, I think learning the killing curse is necessary but should only be used when necessary, Solomon was gonna kill me and Sebastian, Sebastian defended himself and Solomon was a bad guy who scared me, remember guys, only use the killing curse when necessary ❤️🩷🧡💛💚💙🩵💜