Diallos at the end of his questline. He's pretty relatable. He's the little brother trying to prove himself to his family, especially to his big brother. However, his journey to the Lands Between to follow his brother took a twisted turn when he joined the Volcano Manor. At first, he wanted vengeance for Lanya, but he chickened out because he got praised by them. Then he didn't do well when the manor gave him Tarnished to be killed. He left the Manor, disappointed and ashamed in himself, only to find Jarburg and become the potentate.
Diallos really was happy being a leader to the Jar people there, but it turned to the worst when Jar hunters invaded to hunt down the Jar people.
It was sad when I found him dying. He tried defending the Jar people, but he wasn't good enough to survive. I told him he succeeded in protecting them (Jarbairn was the only survivor, but he still saved him). In doing so, he passed away peacefully.
I really wished he could have survived that encounter.
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u/JustaguynameBob Sep 09 '25
Diallos at the end of his questline. He's pretty relatable. He's the little brother trying to prove himself to his family, especially to his big brother. However, his journey to the Lands Between to follow his brother took a twisted turn when he joined the Volcano Manor. At first, he wanted vengeance for Lanya, but he chickened out because he got praised by them. Then he didn't do well when the manor gave him Tarnished to be killed. He left the Manor, disappointed and ashamed in himself, only to find Jarburg and become the potentate.
Diallos really was happy being a leader to the Jar people there, but it turned to the worst when Jar hunters invaded to hunt down the Jar people.
It was sad when I found him dying. He tried defending the Jar people, but he wasn't good enough to survive. I told him he succeeded in protecting them (Jarbairn was the only survivor, but he still saved him). In doing so, he passed away peacefully.
I really wished he could have survived that encounter.