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Old 03-23-2009, 12:43 PM
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The latest update to the official Two Worlds website suggests that we should be generous to the beggars on the side of the road in Two Worlds: The Temptation. Here's why:
When your hero strides through the streets of Antaloorian villages, towns and cities like the desert metropolis Hatmandor, he'll have many exciting encounters with NPCs. These NPCs could be main questgivers or side questgivers who have an interesting story to tell, crafty merchants trying to hawk their wares, or even perfectly normal inhabitants going about their daily business - the possibilities for interaction are multifaceted - and all these encounters feel like the real thing!

On no account should your hero ignore the beggars who sit on the side of the road in many locations, stretching out their hands for money. "Take pity on the needy and give them a handout"... and you better believe it - if you do give a beggar something, he won't forget you! Good deeds don't go unrewarded, as the saying goes... and that also holds true in "Two Worlds: The Temptation!

A beggar sticks his nose into everyone's business and travels around a lot... so he's likely to have some valuable information about interesting quests or profitable trade routes and he'll be glad to share his info with his generous benefactor. And who knows... he might even have a rare "Unique Item" - and give you a rock-bottom price if you want to buy it - and we're talking about items you won't find anywhere else in the game!

So get generous when you see a ragged beggar in some street or other - you won't regret it!
 

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