All the Stray Gods Act 3 saves and autosave locations
Looking for Stray Gods Act 3 saves and autosave locations? The final act of Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical is here, and things are heating up as Grace’s trial draws near. If you’ve been following along with her story since the beginning, you’ll have a good idea of how this story plays out, but if you’re just jumping in now, here’s everything you need to know.
Grace’s brief adventure to Hades is just the tip of the iceberg in Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical – Act Three. A lot has happened since we last saw Grace in the fantasy game, and you’ve made crucial decisions for characters like Asterion, Hecate, Venus, and Medusa. If you’re wondering what those decisions led to, you should check out our Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical ending breakdown, or this Act 3 walkthrough if you’re not quite there yet.
Grace’s trial begins, and she has just one final chance to gather information from the other gods before she faces the ultimate decision. Here are all the Stray Gods Act 3 saves and autosave locations.
In Hades, Persephone and Orpheus debate the rightful owner of the Throne of Hades, and how Grace can contact The Fates. Sitting on the Throne allows you to contact The Fates, but only if no one else is sitting on it. Since Orpheus is already there, he has some say over who can and can’t contact The Fates.
Grace: I’m not sitting on this throne until Orpheus is off it.
Orpheus: I’ve already sat on it for a few years. No one else gets to.
Persephone: We’re not having this argument again.
Grace: Fine then, I’ll take it.
Persephone: Grace, don’t.
Orpheus: Don’t be silly, you can’t.
Grace: Why can’t I?
Orpheus: Because I’m sitting on it.
Grace: But you’re not using it.
Orpheus: I don’t have to, I’m sitting on it.
Persephone: Grace, don’t.
Grace: I’ve already made my decision.
Orpheus: Don’t sit on it, it’s mine.
Grace: Why are you being so selfish?
Orpheus: I’m not being selfish, I’m being logical.
Grace: Grace, please don’t.
Grace: I’m sitting on it.
Persephone: Don’t do this.
Orpheus: Get off it.
Grace: It’s mine.
Orpheus: No, it’s mine.
Orpheus: I’m calling the Furies.
Grace: I’m calling the Fates.
Orpheus: Don’t make me do this.
Grace: I’m calling the Fates.
Orpheus: Fine, but you’re calling the Furies.
Grace: I’m calling the Fates.
Persephone: Grace, don’t.
Grace: I’m calling the Fates.
Grace: Come on, I’m calling the Fates.
Grace: Fates, I need your help.
Grace: Fates, I need your help.
Grace: Fates, I need your help.
Grace: Come on, I need you.
Grace: I’m calling the Fates.
Grace: I’m calling the Fates.
Grace: I’m calling the Fates.
Grace: I’m calling the Fates.
Grace: I’m calling the Fates.
Grace: I’m calling the Fates.
Grace: I’m calling the Fates.
Grace: I’m calling the Fates.
Grace: I’m calling the Fates.
Grace: I’m calling the Fates.
Grace: I’m calling the Fates.
Grace: I’m calling the Fates.
Grace: I’m calling the Fates.
Grace: I’m calling the Fates.
Grace: I’m calling the Fates.
Grace: I’m calling the Fates.
Grace: I’m calling the Fates.
Grace: I’m calling the Fates.
Grace: I’m calling the Fates.














