Best place in Faerun for a romantic weekend with your npc love?
I must agree, Kuldahar would be nice. However, sticking soley with the games and not entirely on the Forgotten Realms setting as a whole, there's this secluded lighthouse on the sword coast, west of Beregost. Now that the area has been cleared of foul-minded creatures, it's fixed up nicely and makes a wonderful romantic getaway. It's available for rent by the weekend at a surprisingly affordable price. The service is superb and the food exquisite!
Okay, it'd be nice if done right, anyway. My bard would like to set up such an inn for the well-to-do adventurer looking for a romantic 5 star retreat away from any crowds.
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[ 05-14-2001: Message edited by: Rail ]
Okay, it'd be nice if done right, anyway. My bard would like to set up such an inn for the well-to-do adventurer looking for a romantic 5 star retreat away from any crowds.
[ 05-14-2001: Message edited by: Rail ]
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My vote would have to go to the Jansen Resort. A big natural skylight with a view of the Planar Sphere, plenty of homegrown produce and a doctor on the premises. For night life that entertainment mecca the Copper Coronet is right down the street. Live entertainment, in-house casinos and a petting zoo...
Mmmmm, I can already feel the love.
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Mmmmm, I can already feel the love.
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Hmm...Trademeet is pretty neat. And so is Small Teeth Pass (if it's the one with the palm trees). But my number one place for a romantic vacation would be Brynnlaw.
Centuries ago in England........It was an era of chivalry and magic. The evil Prince John unleashed an iron fist of tyranny upon the people. They called out for a champion.........one man answered that call. His name, was Robin Hood. Fearless in his quest for justice Robin Hood challenged the power of the high warlords. While protecting the helpless and the poor. Willing to face death for what he believed, along with the beautiful, lady warrior, Jaheira, the mighty Minsc, and the wise Keldorn. Robin Hood forged a legend that lives on today in............
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hi,i am new to the board and this is the first time i have played bgII, i am currently on chapter 6....on this topic, i believe my lawful evil monk and his drow wench viconia would go over to the snooty inn in waukeens and trash the place before leaving the next morning, just because they can and sulon did not appreciate the insults a few months before, the next night would be spent at the ex-fiance of nalia's estate in the government section...sulon and viconia would enjoy the comforts of his nice little abode for the evening in spite of the bastards unpleasing corpse rigoring in the hallway...oh well... the rest of the week would be spent in brynnlaw carousing it up with some pirates and enjoying some ocean breeze and sun and perhaps if we felt up to it, poking through spellhold to look for the incessant blabbering jan where we left him in chapter 4...perhaps....
Monks are very handy....
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