Hi
I am new to this forum and have a problem with a paladin quest.
My paladin got the quest fom the order of the radiant heart to take care of the fallen paladins in the bridge district.I went there and killed them all but forgot to talk to them first.I can't finish this quest and do not gain access to do the other paladin ones.
Please help.Thanks in advance
Help with paladin quest
- Asamarathi
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Help with paladin quest
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- Mirakai Starnight
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The Fallen Paladin quest is actually unrelated to the paladin's main stronghold quests. You won't be able to do those until you've done something else, first.
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To get the paladin stronghold, you must first speak to Lord Jierdan Firkraag in the Copper Coronet and then go to the Windspear Hills. There, you must help Garren Windspear. Once you've done so, he sends you to the Prelate in the Radiant Heart. The Prelate has you speak with Sir William Reirrac, who is the one who gives your paladin the stronghold quests.
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To get the paladin stronghold, you must first speak to Lord Jierdan Firkraag in the Copper Coronet and then go to the Windspear Hills. There, you must help Garren Windspear. Once you've done so, he sends you to the Prelate in the Radiant Heart. The Prelate has you speak with Sir William Reirrac, who is the one who gives your paladin the stronghold quests.
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What happened here was the gradual habituation of the people, ... to receiving decisions deliberated in secret; to believing that the situation was so complicated that the government had to act on information which the people could not understand, or so dangerous that, even if he people could understand it, it could not be released because of national security.
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