Walkthrough for the quest Chapter 7 - To be Divine in the game Divinity: Original Sin 2. This page covers all main objectives, key steps, or helpful tips to guide you through the quest smoothly. Whenever possible, the guide points out locations for key items and details interactions with NPCs, among other tips. To ensure maximum clarity, in-game screenshots are included for easy-to-follow visual guidance.
Quest Group: My Story So Far ...
Type: Main Quest
Starting Map: Arx
This meta quest will automatically be added to your journal upon entering the Tomb of Lucian. This quest describes your choices made in the final chapter of the game.
I finally got the answers that I sought, but I almost wish I could have remained ignorant. What I have learned and the choice that is demanded of me is surely too much to place before anyone.
Lucian was alive all this time, conspiring with Dallis to tear down the Seven Gods. He saw them as corrupt tyrants, who brought misery to the world in their pursuit of power. No more, he decided.
He wanted to banish Source from this world. There would be no Gods, no God King, no Voidwoken - no magic at all. This is what was weakening the Seven. This is why Dallis persecuted Sourcerers. A necessary sacrifice, they felt.
Dallis used the resurrected Sourcerer King, Braccus Rex, in order to find the means to purge on such a massive scale. Disguised as ‘Vredeman’ and forced to do her bidding, he accepted the God King’s overtures before my very eyes and broke free from Dallis’ dominating powers.
A great battle ensued, but I ultimately prevailed. Now a choice must be made: do I seize the powers of Divinity for myself, or do I put my faith in Lucian’s plan for a new and better world?
I finally got the answers that I sought, but I almost wish I could have remained ignorant. What I have learned and the choice that is demanded of me is surely too much to place before anyone.
Lucian was alive all this time, conspiring with Dallis to tear down the Seven Gods. He saw them as corrupt tyrants, who brought misery to the world in their pursuit of power. No more, he decided.
He wanted to banish Source from this world. There would be no Gods, no God King, no Voidwoken - no magic at all. This is what was weakening the Seven. This is why Dallis persecuted Sourcerers. A necessary sacrifice, they felt.
While Lucian Dallis used the resurrected Sourcerer King, Braccus Rex, in order to find the means to purge on such a massive scale. Disguised as ‘Vredeman’ and forced to do her bidding, he was tempted to ally himself to the God King in order to win freedom and power. Before he allowed the God King to take control of his body however, I persuaded him to stop. So strong was my will that not even the legendary mad Sourcerer king could resist me.
Now, it fell to me to settle the great matter - should I seize the powers of Divinity for myself, or should I put my faith in Lucian’s plan for a new and better world?
I finally got the answers that I sought.
Lucian was alive all this time, conspiring with Dallis to tear down the Seven Gods. He saw them as corrupt tyrants, who brought misery to the world in their pursuit of power. No more, he decided.
He wanted to banish Source from this world. There would be no Gods, no God King, no Voidwoken - no magic at all. This is what was weakening the Seven. This is why Dallis persecuted Sourcerers. A necessary sacrifice, they felt.
Dallis used the resurrected Sourcerer King, Braccus Rex, in order to find the means to purge on such a massive scale. Disguised as ‘Vredeman’ and forced to do her bidding, he broke free. The God King made his presence felt within me once again. I was to kill all who stood in my way: Lucian, Dallis, Braccus - everyone. I had to obey him. I had to fulfill the Covenant.
With the final confrontation at an end, there remained only one decision to undertake - the fate of the powers of Divinity, and with them, the fate of the world.
The choice was clear to me - I came this far, and Divinity was mine to claim. My companions agreed, and I ascended.
With the final confrontation at an end, there remained only one decision to undertake - the fate of the powers of Divinity, and with them, the fate of the world.
The choice was clear to me - I came this far, and Divinity was mine to claim. My companions disputed my claim, forcing me to fight them.
I prevailed nevertheless, and became the next Divine.
With the final confrontation at an end, there remained only one decision to undertake - the fate of the powers of Divinity, and with them, the fate of the world.
The choice was clear to me - I came this far, and Divinity was mine to claim. My companions disputed my claim, forcing me to fight them.
After making it all this way, I was defeated by a fellow Godwoken, who then claimed the powers of Divinity and ascended.
The final confrontation ended with I, Sworn follower of the God King, emerging victorious. The world of the Seven usurpers will now end, as the God King has his prize at last.
The final confrontation ended with I, Sworn follower of the God King, emerging triumphant. But instead of laying his victory at his feet, I tried to renege on the Covenant that I was bound to.
My attempt to betray the God King was futile - he seized my soul and cast me into nothingness.
The final confrontation unfolded, with I, Sworn follower of the God King, fighting for his restoration. But I failed him, when he needed me the most. Whatever comes next, I will not be an architect of it.
The final confront ended. I emerged victorious - but I had a pact to honour. Doctor Daeva, vessel of the arch-demon Adramahlikh, appeared and demanded what was promised to him. I consented, and entwined together, we claimed the powers of Divinity.
The final confrontation ended. I emerged victorious - but I had a pact to honour. Doctor Daeva, vessel of the arch-demon Adramahlikh, appeared and demanded what was promised to him. I attempted to deny him, but it was futile.
The final confrontation unfolded, but I failed. I had made a pact with Doctor Daeva, vessel of the arch-demon Adramahlikh, but now it seems that it will go unfulfilled. Outraged at the loss of all this power, the arch-demon drowned his sorrows by feasting upon my soul...
With the final confrontation at an end, there remained only one decision to undertake - the fate of the powers of Divinity, and with them, the fate of the world.
I decided that I wanted nothing to do with the ultimate prize of my adventures. I left it to another to decide what course of action to take.