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[[File:Strife_Macil_Conv.jpg|right|thumb|Macil's hardened visage]]
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[[Image:Macil-strife.png|thumb|right|256px|Macil stands ready to brief the player in the conquered [[The Order|Order]] castle]]
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'''Macil''' is a major character in [[Strife]]. He is the leader of [[The Front]], a rebel movement dedicated to the destruction of [[The Order]]. Unlike a common Front soldier, Macil wears a different uniform and no helmet. Like many characters in Strife, details of his sprite differ from his portrait, where he is portrayed as wearing heavy {{wp|scale armor}}. He is voiced by [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0598512/ Jarion Monroe (IMDb)].
'''Macil''' is a character from [[Strife]]. He is the leader of [[The Front]]. Unlike a common front soldier, Macil wears a different uniform and no helmet.
 
  
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==Description==
 
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At first, Macil seems to be that type of guy who fights for justice and freedom. First, you have to complete a few missions for him (such as freeing the prisoners). After that, his forces are ready for an assault on the castle and he'll tell you to join the assault and destroy the [[Programmer]]. Once the Programmer is dead and The Front has taken control of the castle, Macil will tell you to find the other sigil pieces, and to seek the [[Oracle]]. Later, the Oracle will reveal Macil's true interests by saying that he is the one who holds the "third piece".
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Initially, Macil seems to be the type of person who fights for justice and freedom. First, the [[Strifeguy]] has to complete a few missions for him, such as freeing the [[MAP05: Prison (Strife)|prisoners]]. Thanks to the Strifeguy's efforts, Macil's forces are able to prepare for an assault on the [[MAP07: Castle (Strife)|castle]]. Once the castle gates have been destroyed via the [[MAP06: Sewers (Strife)|sewers]], Macil will order the Strifeguy to join the assault and destroy the [[Programmer]].  
  
At this point, the player can choose to either believe the Oracle's words over trusting Macil, by killing him first (this will cause the "not-so-good" ending to happen), or the player may still trust Macil rather then the Oracle by killing the Oracle first (this causes the best ending to happen).
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Once the Programmer is dead, the Strifeguy has received the first [[The Sigil of the One God|Sigil]] piece, and the Front has [[MAP10: New Front Base (Strife)|taken control]] of the castle, Macil will tell him to find the other pieces and to seek the [[Oracle]] for more information on their whereabouts. When the player has followed the Oracle's advice and killed the [[Bishop]] to get the second piece, the Oracle will suggest that Macil's true interests are in claiming the Sigil for himself, claiming that it is he who holds the third piece.
  
If the Oracle is killed first, Macil will abandon the Sigil mission and instead tell you about a factory that turns people into [[Acolyte|Acolytes]]. The factory is within the commons (he gives you the Brass key, so that you can enter the commons). He wants you to find the factory and shut it down.
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At the point, the player can choose to believe the Oracle's words and kill Macil first. This leads to a chain of events that bring about the game's worse ending. Alternatively, the player may still trust Macil rather than the Oracle by killing the Oracle first, leading to the better ending.
  
After you have done so, [[Blackbird]] will tell you that Macil was the one who sent 200 people to their deaths and you are going to face him before you can progress. It is revealed that Macil indeed has captured a sigil, and that it has driven him insane. When you confronts him he is no longer the man you know before, and a battle insures. After he is dead, you should get the fourth Sigil piece.
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If the Oracle is killed first, the third piece is received from the Oracle's [[Spectre (Strife)|spectre]], and Macil will seem to put off the Sigil mission in favor of having the Strifeguy investigate a factory that reportedly transforms people into biomechanical [[acolyte]] soldiers. The factory is within the [[MAP23: Order Commons (Strife)|Commons]]. Macil gives Strifeguy the [[Strife keys|brass key]] so that this area can be entered.
  
Until the Order's castle is captured, it is impossible to actually kill Macil, as he is invulnerable to damage.  However, he can be killed any time after you have got two [[Sigil]] pieces: doing so will cause his [[Spectre (Strife)|Spectre]] to come out and attack. Macil himself has 95 [[Hit points]] when initially fought.  Being possessed by a [[Spectre (Strife)|Spectre]] causes him to be invulnerable to damage from normal weapons: only when you have acquired two Sigil pieces or more, can you harm him.
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After discovering and destroying the factory's [[MAP24: Factory: Conversion Chapel (Strife)|converter]], [[BlackBird]] will suddenly claim that Macil has knowingly sent two hundred people to their deaths, and that he needs to be confronted immediately. It is revealed that Macil has indeed captured a Sigil piece, and that it has driven him insane. When Strifeguy confronts him, he is no longer the man known before, and a battle begins. Once he lies slain, the player will receive the fourth piece of the Sigil.
  
{{Endspoiler}}
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Until the Order's castle is captured, it is impossible to actually kill Macil, as he is invulnerable to damage. However, he can be killed any time after the player has two or more Sigil pieces. Doing so will cause his spectre to emerge and attack. Macil himself has 95 [[hit point]]s when initially fought, and can only be damaged by the spectral energy of the Sigil.
  
 
==Tactical analysis==
 
==Tactical analysis==
Killing [[Macil]] can be easier if you have three [[Sigil]] pieces rather than two: the Sigil's wide spread attack when you have three pieces makes it easier to cause damage. You could also try to use the nearby Rebel Guards as temporary meat shields, though they probably won't last long.
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Killing Macil can be a smaller effort if the player has three [[The Sigil of the One God|Sigil]] pieces rather than two; the Sigil's enhanced, wide spread attack makes it easier to cause damage. One could also try to use the nearby rebel guards as temporary meat shields, though they probably will not last for long.
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{{Endspoiler}}
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==Gallery==
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<gallery widths="200px" mode=nolines>
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Strife_MAP03_Macil.png|Macil stands ready to brief the player in the Front's [[MAP03: Front Base (Strife)|base]].
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Macil-strife.png|Macil stands ready to brief the player in the conquered [[The Order|Order]] [[MAP10: New Front Base (Strife)|castle]].
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</gallery>
  
 
{{Strife monsters}}
 
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{{Strife characters}}
 
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[[Category:Strife monsters]]
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{{Strife quests}}
 
[[Category:Boss monsters]]
 
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[[Category:Strife characters voiced by Jarion Monroe]]

Revision as of 06:28, 26 March 2020

Macil's hardened visage, as he orders the Strifeguy to fight for The Front and freedom.

Macil is a major character in Strife. He is the leader of The Front, a rebel movement dedicated to the destruction of The Order. Unlike a common Front soldier, Macil wears a different uniform and no helmet. Like many characters in Strife, details of his sprite differ from his portrait, where he is portrayed as wearing heavy scale armor. He is voiced by Jarion Monroe (IMDb).

Description

Spoiler Warning: Plot details follow.

Initially, Macil seems to be the type of person who fights for justice and freedom. First, the Strifeguy has to complete a few missions for him, such as freeing the prisoners. Thanks to the Strifeguy's efforts, Macil's forces are able to prepare for an assault on the castle. Once the castle gates have been destroyed via the sewers, Macil will order the Strifeguy to join the assault and destroy the Programmer.

Once the Programmer is dead, the Strifeguy has received the first Sigil piece, and the Front has taken control of the castle, Macil will tell him to find the other pieces and to seek the Oracle for more information on their whereabouts. When the player has followed the Oracle's advice and killed the Bishop to get the second piece, the Oracle will suggest that Macil's true interests are in claiming the Sigil for himself, claiming that it is he who holds the third piece.

At the point, the player can choose to believe the Oracle's words and kill Macil first. This leads to a chain of events that bring about the game's worse ending. Alternatively, the player may still trust Macil rather than the Oracle by killing the Oracle first, leading to the better ending.

If the Oracle is killed first, the third piece is received from the Oracle's spectre, and Macil will seem to put off the Sigil mission in favor of having the Strifeguy investigate a factory that reportedly transforms people into biomechanical acolyte soldiers. The factory is within the Commons. Macil gives Strifeguy the brass key so that this area can be entered.

After discovering and destroying the factory's converter, BlackBird will suddenly claim that Macil has knowingly sent two hundred people to their deaths, and that he needs to be confronted immediately. It is revealed that Macil has indeed captured a Sigil piece, and that it has driven him insane. When Strifeguy confronts him, he is no longer the man known before, and a battle begins. Once he lies slain, the player will receive the fourth piece of the Sigil.

Until the Order's castle is captured, it is impossible to actually kill Macil, as he is invulnerable to damage. However, he can be killed any time after the player has two or more Sigil pieces. Doing so will cause his spectre to emerge and attack. Macil himself has 95 hit points when initially fought, and can only be damaged by the spectral energy of the Sigil.

Tactical analysis

Killing Macil can be a smaller effort if the player has three Sigil pieces rather than two; the Sigil's enhanced, wide spread attack makes it easier to cause damage. One could also try to use the nearby rebel guards as temporary meat shields, though they probably will not last for long.

Spoilers end here.

Gallery

Monsters from Strife
Order minions: AcolyteCeiling turretCrusaderInquisitorReaverSentinelStalkerTemplar
Bosses: BishopEntityLoremasterProgrammerSpectre
Characters: BeggarMacilMerchantOraclePeasantRebel
Strife quests and people

Game over


  • Killing Derwin [bloody] OR
  • Destroying the power coupling [messy] (MacGuffin)
  • Bringing Weran a uniform
  • Finding the control device

Branch 1

Branch 2
  • Killing the Oracle [S 3]
  • Destroying the acolyte converter (Richter)
  • Killing Macil [S 4]
  • Killing the Loremaster [S 5]
  • Killing the Entity