After rescuing the Ambassador early on in Avowed — and defeating a truly wild bear boss — as part of the “Message from Afar” quest, you’ll be given the option to reject or accept an offer from a mysterious voice that you’ve been hearing. Here’s what you need to know.
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The initial conversation with The Voice will revolve around just what to do with something that’s injured and/or infected, helping the player to articulate their philosophy on some of the game’s themes. The Voice will then offer you the chance to gain a power from it, in exchange for a favor later on. Given that you don’t know anything about the Voice, this decision can be challenging.
Ultimately, it's recommended to accept the Voice’s power in Avowed.
What Happens If You Reject The Voice’s Power
If you reject the Voice’s offer of power in Avowed, you’ll unlock a Godlike Ability called “Godlike’s Will,” which grants you an additional ability point to use in the Fighter, Ranger, or Wizard Ability Trees. While gaining an extra ability point is beneficial, it's not the optimal choice in the long run.
What Happens If You Accept the Voice’s Power
By accepting the Voice’s power in Avowed, you’ll receive the “Dream Touch” Godlike Ability. This ability allows you to heal and revive nearby allies while also dealing damage over time to Delemgan, Dreamthralls, and Vessels. It requires 30 Essence to activate and has a 90-second cooldown. The Voice’s power is clearly superior, as it's a unique opportunity you won’t encounter again in the game.
Does the Choice Have Any Long-Term Ramifications?
When making a choice in a game like Avowed, it’s natural to consider potential long-term effects. As of now, and without revealing spoilers, there's no evidence that accepting or rejecting the Voice’s offer significantly impacts the overall narrative of Avowed, as it's part of a broader relationship with the entity. However, this guide will be updated if new information suggests otherwise.
And that’s whether you should accept the Voice’s power in Avowed.
Avowed is available now.
