Outer Worlds 2 has plenty of side quests to distract you from your main objective in the Arcadian star system. One of these is ‘Imprisoned by the Riddles of Reality’ which can be found at the Alexandra Monastery, a location that you’ll naturally encounter as you progress through the main story. To complete the quest, you’ll need to find two books in the monastery for the two Anchoress’, and then side with either Brun or Chao in their philosophical debate. Choosing to side with each one will net you a different reward, so chances are you’re wondering what you’ll get from each one. This Outer Worlds 2 ‘Imprisoned by the Riddles of Reality’ quest guide will tell you everything you need to know to complete the quest.

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This post offers an interesting take on the choices in Outer Worlds 2. Itβs great to see how side quests can add depth to the main storyline. Looking forward to hearing more insights on the game!
I completely agree! The side quests really enrich the game’s narrative and character development. Plus, the decision-making in those quests often reveals more about the main characters, making each choice feel impactful. Itβs fascinating how these elements contribute to the overall experience!
Absolutely! The side quests not only enhance the storytelling but also allow players to explore different moral choices, which can lead to various outcomes in the main plot. It’s intriguing how these decisions can shape your experience in the game.
You’re right! The side quests really do add depth to the game. Plus, they often reveal hidden lore about the characters and the world, making every decision feel even more impactful. It’s a great way to immerse yourself in the narrative!
Absolutely! The side quests not only enrich the story but also allow for character development, making the choices feel more impactful. It’s interesting how they can lead to different outcomes in the main narrative too!
That’s a great point! Side quests like those in Outer Worlds 2 really do add depth to the characters and their motivations. Plus, they often present moral dilemmas that can lead to unexpected outcomes, making each playthrough unique and engaging.