In every great RPG, it’s not just the main quest that defines the journey. It’s the side quests —those parallel stories, often surprising and unexpected—that bring color, emotion, and depth to the adventure. Think of Barret’s personal mission in Final Fantasy VII, the political intrigue of Baldur’s Gate, or the unforgettable “Bloody Baron” arc in The Witcher 3. These secondary narratives don’t just fill the map; they make players feel the weight of their decisions.
In
Guild Saga: Vanished Worlds, developed by
Ocelot Technologies, this tradition is alive and well. Even in Early Access, the game delivers side quests that go far beyond distractions. They shape your reputation, influence the direction of the narrative, and can even impact your guild’s economy.
Every choice matters—from your relationships with NPCs and factions to your discoveries within the deep lore of Aarde.
Impactful Side Quests in Guild Saga
Every side quest in Guild Saga: Vanished Worlds offers a chance to experience something extraordinary. They aren’t just detours from the main storyline, but fully realized adventures packed with dilemmas, risks, and rewards. Some challenge players with tough moral choices; others reveal hidden layers of Aarde’s lore or unlock companions who can completely shift the dynamics of your party.
These are the kinds of experiences that make the world feel alive: NPCs remember your decisions, factions shift their stance based on your actions, and even your guild’s economy can fluctuate depending on the path you choose. Within this framework emerge some of the game’s most memorable quests—side stories that, in practice, can redefine your entire journey.
Here are a few examples of how choices and consequences are tightly woven together in Guild Saga:
Mary and the Midnight Marauders
Picture yourself navigating the treacherous waters around Respite Island when you cross paths with Mary and her band of marauders. There’s no easy call here: you can hire them as allies to gain access to trade routes, or fight them head-on for prestige and immediate rewards. Either decision shapes not only the short-term outcome but also the long-term state of your guild—from the gold in your coffers to the weight of your reputation.
This is the essence of a well-crafted side quest: meaningful choices that echo across the game world and into the gameplay itself.
Morey and His Redemption
Among Aarde’s many characters, few are as haunted as Morey. Bound by a personal curse, he stands at the edge of despair—but also at the edge of transformation. Only by engaging with his redemption quest can players recruit him as a full-fledged companion. The reward isn’t just another addition to the party: it’s a unique ally with his own abilities, backstory, and gameplay impact.
This side quest blends emotional storytelling with tangible mechanics, showing exactly how Guild Saga treats secondary arcs with true narrative weight.
Relics of Veglianir
Not every quest is about politics or battle. Some draw players deep into the mythos of Aarde itself. The hunt for the fragments of Veglianir, the divine mare, is one such questline. Each step uncovers more of Ogier, the wingless god, while placing faith, power, and sacrifice at the center of the player’s journey. The tangible rewards are there, but the greater payoff is immersing yourself in the very fabric of the game’s lore.
Faction Questlines
In Aarde, political allegiances can be as dangerous as any sword fight. Aligning with factions like the Azure Company or House Mazan can unlock trade routes, rare equipment, or even forge lasting alliances. But every choice comes at a price—and the enemies you make along the way might outlast the benefits. These questlines aren’t just about loot; they’re about defining who you are in a world that constantly reacts to your stance.
The Guild Saga Difference
While many RPGs treat side quests as “extra tasks” to grind XP or collect loot, Guild Saga sees every secondary mission as a storytelling opportunity. NPCs recall your choices, factions evolve based on your actions, and even guild expenses shift depending on the path you’ve chosen.
The result is that side quests aren’t optional add-ons—they’re integral to the story. They create reasons for multiple playthroughs and keep players coming back, ensuring true replayability and a sense of agency.
So, whether you’re helping Morey break free from his curse, negotiating with the Midnight Marauders, or uncover the myths of Veglianir (just to name a few), every side quest in Guild Saga: Vanished Worlds is essential in building your personal story.
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