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Mourning Paladin do not appear

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Mourning Paladin do not appear

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Is there a set of special conditions to Mourning Paladin to appear? I decided to have a bit wandering around before poking the nose into Circus tent, so i do not have Arie in the party. IMHO, it shouldn't matter anyway because from posts i know even solo have had the quest.
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He'll appear. Later. This happens to me all the time.

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Post by C Elegans »

I have got the quest 2 times without Aerie in my party, so it can't be depending on her. It might be related to playing time or to other quests. I think is has to be daytime, too. My second party had to visit 2 or 3 times before the paladin appeared.
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He tends to appear in the early afternoon, ~1400.
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