The Wanderer
in paths untrodden
I entered the old camp.
I wanna kill all.
Can't hurt Gomez...
Can he be killed?
I wanna kill all.
Can't hurt Gomez...
Can he be killed?
Gomez is immortal until chapter-4 when you're banned from the old camp.
Actually, you get to kill him in Chapter 5 after retrieving the sword you just described Wulf, not in Chapter 4 before you even meet Xardas.
By the way, you do not finish the game the first time you enter the temple of the Sleeper, so just check back on him later, you still have quite a bit to do.
Thats right, i was forgetting, chapter-5 is when Gomez can be killed and Thorus too, guess i've played G1 too often.
You can teleport out of the sleepers temple anytime (at the entrance area) using the other teleportation runes. The "strange sword" is before Xardas identifies it and "uriziel" afterwards.
PS: a tranform to meatbug is handy to have, gets you under the temple gate without the lever activated...!
SPOILER WARNING:
I think the activation happens when you bring the "strange sword" to Xardas and he identifies it as Uriziel. He will then give you a key to a chest in his old tower and tell you to look for the Ore Armor there(best armor in the game) - in that chest is also a teleportation stone to the monastery in the old camp. Use that stone, get into the castle, and then you will be able to kill Gomez without any doubt.
Just do the temple for now as far as you can. At some point you will get a message that you can't defeat this undead fellow without a super weapon - that's the queue to leave and visit Xardas again.
If you do go back in, you'll most likely waste them all.
I did waste Raven, but as I really liked Thorus, I spared him. I guess the PB folks liked him just as much. As for Raven, however... *shrugs*A strange thing in Gothic is that Gomez is assumed dead, but Raven and Thorus got out.. how? If you do go back in, you'll most likely waste them all.
If you could casually kill all the orcs at will, then there would be no need for the ulu-mulu...which co-incidentally IS within the gothic storyline and diametrically opposed if you see the point, kind of good- v - evil......and you are the holy foe......which is strongly hinted in so many ways without appearing as actual.