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Strife: Quest for the Sigil (often just called Strife) has a multitude of endings that allowed the player to feel immersed with their decisions. This page is dedicated to these endings to assist those trying to speculate what actually is going on in the plot-line. These endings are broken up into Dead Ends and 3 Official Endings with final dialog and imagery that occur at the end of the game.

SPOILER WARNING: Plot details follow.

Dead Ends:

Dead Ends are defined by a action taken by the player to cause the plot-line to halt permanently in some fashion. Some of these are designed by the developers intentionally to punish gamers for making the wrong choices. Some however are due to oversights in the game's programming and can mean the same thing. Most of these Dead Ends have been patched by the The Original Strife: Veteran Edition which helped prevent the killing of quest givers until they are deemed unnecessary.

Official Endings:

Bad Ending:

This occurs when the player loses / dies at the final boss (the Entity). Video can be seen here.
Bad Ending - Spoiler Warning
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Video's dialog once defeated:
"The sentient Virus hit us like a tidal wave driving us all mad
We heard the siren's song of death and we all danced
This evil, drained us of all human life
and scornful procreation recycled our families
Then one day the evil left
There was simply nothing for it to feed on.
We were extinct."

Semi-Bad Ending:

This occurs when the player believes the Oracle and kills Macil. Then continues the game and defeats the final boss. The reason this outcome is Semi-Bad is because you're forced to skip a third of the game's maps and no cure for the disease is ever found and the plot twists reveals something is possibly wrong with Blackbird and could mean you've been lied to all along. The ending even details the human race struggling to survive etc. Video can be seen here.
Semi-Bad Ending - Spoiler Warning
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Semi-Good Ending:

This occurs when you kill the Oracle and also believe Macil is telling the truth, then follow the story-line and defeat the final boss. This is considered the good ending because you finally get to see Blackbird and the Front finds a cure for the disease. But whether this is the truly a good ending or not is yet to be determined due to the nature of plot twist in the Semi-Bad Ending. Video can be seen here.
Semi-Good Ending - Spoiler Warning
(Space Holder: For leading up to these events.)
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As you enter the Lair and the final boss hatches from it's egg, it speaks in a dark foreboding voice:
"You...
You have crushed my Order,
Torn through my ruses,
and threatened centuries of desire,
but I will prevail,
I will infect you,
And twist you to my will."
(Here goes the events in the Semi-Good Ending)
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Video's dialog once defeated:
Ritcher says:
"Attention All troops of the Front,
He's done it!
It's over!
Blackbird's soldier has killed the evil,
the Order is no more!
Blackbird do you read me?"
Blackbird says:
"I knew you would win my gallant hero,
all fighting has stopped,
your victory will allow us to create a vaccine to purge the virus from our bodies.
You have saved our planet and set us free,
now I'd like to thank you personally.
Oh and by the way,
the name's Shauna."

Speculation:

Note: Many of these ideas are from the community on varius forums or in person discussions and recompiled here in my own words for all to think about or add to.

Summary:

As you can see, there are a lot of speculation about the true plot details of the story and how everything works together. This is truly a game with a complex story that requires a second look through for your own opinion. Let's just hope if this ever gets a second official game attention, that the new developers take the time to increase the complexity as well as answer the questions we all seek. Something with this many variables would make for an easy plot win for those die hard sci-fi lovers.