Don't know. Jack of Blades was your typical hellbent power hungry bad guy, destroying just because he's evil. A dragon from back in the days of dragons that terrified the crap out of people. A weak dragon to boot. Maybe they can sue Bethesda over the dragon business.
In terms of story I find the most pressing problem in all the games is motivation. The only reason I felt like finishing the story in TLC, all ten minutes of it, was so that the villagers would shut up about that problem in the woods that some hero should probably take care of. Oh, my parents died, how original. Don't forget the major selling point, like with Moly's other games, choices. A game marketed on choice and consequence but there's no consequence. Kill all the other heroes and be the evilest prick in the land, you still end up killing the bad guy at the end. Whether you choose to kill your sister and keep the mask or not, people around you don't seem terribly shocked and continue doing their daily routines regardless. There's nothing there central to the plot that rewards or punishes for being good or evil, so it's any action without any consequence. Again going back to motivation, why bother giving a single modicum of a damn when in the end it doesn't matter what you do anyway, things end up being more or less exactly the same.
Motivation aside, the other problem is plot. On every occasion where the plot thickens, it thins out just as quickly. Maze wasn't bad, just a poor tortured soul hoping to redeem himself. But he's dead now so, *shrug*. My sister is alive and in league with bandits, that sounds pretty awesome, right? Well it would be if she didn't just voluntarily leave her bandit king boyfriend the moment you get to "rescue" her. You spare Whisper's life and think that finally the two of you can work together. Nope, she's leaving. Might as well punch her before seeing her off to get a lecture on how immature you are. Nostro, once Guildmaster, a man who fought for good his entire life and unlife, presumably poisoned by the current Guildmaster, and your only interaction with him is limited to killing him again after putting him back together. Just dandy. What a big fat help you are Nostro. There's a story there. And they could have done so much with it. With all the lore and story elements that they could have used creating a damn good plot, they spat out this, what we have now. Shameful.
This isn't something you get a comedy writer slash journalist slash whatever for. Who's going to write this story better?
This guy?
Or this guy?
King looks like he's even been in a fairy tale or two. Scare fellow. Hill's a fine guy and a fine writer. Just not what they needed for this one.