Originally posted by Weasel Still there is one question I asked about BG2 that was never answered...Who is Arthur and where is he?
Arthur and his wife Maggie are standing in front of the tomb of their recently deceased servant, Jeeves. This is located just to the southwest of place No. 7 (northern entrance to Bhodi’s Lair) in the Graveyard District. If you talk to Arthur, you hear the following conversation:
Arthur: Alas poor Jeeves! I knew him well, dear.
Maggie: He was a most excellent butler.
Arthur: Not at all like the Jysstev’s butler - - what was his name?
Maggie: Jeeves, dear.
Arthur: Ah, yes. Jeeves… Our Jeeves was a much finer butler than their Jeeves. And their carriage driver, Anthony - - don’t get me started!
Maggie: Don’t get excited dear! Your heart shouldn’t have to put up with such poor service. Try not to think about it.
Arthur: The quality of his toadying was severely lacking! Not like old Jeeves here. He was the most obsequious groveler that I have ever had the pleasure of being fawned over by.
Maggie: We should get back, dear. The new Jeeves is waiting with lunch.
Arthur: Let us stay for a few minutes more. Old Jeeves would have wanted it that way.
If you talk to Arthur again, you get:
Arthur: You visit again? It is not unwelcome, even though Carl and Jergen may make it seem so. Do not overstay your welcome though, as I am unaccustomed to long visits.
If you go raid Jeeves’ tomb, you get a zircon gem.
That there; exactly the kinda diversion we coulda used.
Originally posted by Weasel @Gwalchmai , Thank you After 4 different message boards..I finally find the answer
Was it the answer you sought? I don't get why you've never found him. Maybe I was just lucky to run across him at the right time, or with the right alignment, or with the right people in my party (though none of this really seemed to matter based on the conversation). I only ran across him last night, and I never would have noticed except for your question in this thread!
Have you ever found the answers to you other questions ?
Really, you come across the most interesting stuff when you use the Gamebanshee search function...
That there; exactly the kinda diversion we coulda used.