Talk:Ladies of the Wood/@comment-26470367-20150606114757

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These scenarios are why we love Sapokowski's "Ellison-esque" no-win situations, but actual details are important.

re: Helping The Spirit line, "In the long term, freeing the spirit will result in Anna's death, and the Hanging of the Bloody Baron. Not advisable, however the children in the swamp village are freed (and thus saved from eventually being eaten by the Crones) if you do release the spirit."

Not advisable? Why? What are the consequences? Does it end or shorten any quest line(s)? What EXACTLY are the consequences?

Even going on opinion which is never good, many will agree that the deaths are warranted; a couple dozen podunk inbred uneducated yokels who, starving, send their kids down the trail of treats, a now crazy weak-willed abuse victim who lets everyone use her, and a sociopath... I personally want to murder Philip, he is disgusting and it is left to us to infer that the baron's henchmen are ruthless and responsible for many murders, at least as many as a village. He murdered Anna's lover and basically imprisoned her and baby. You are clearly told she repeatedly tried to kill herself, and Philip. And don't forget that lovely crawling thing with the umbilical cord; another death due to the Baron.

Please detail what exactly what makes it "not advisable".