...that I'm embarrassed I don't know the answer to by now.
1. How do you kill the druid grove? I have seen some players mention this (something about poisoning the water?) and I assume it means more than acing all the creatures who live there.
2. Once you have the human skin and blood of the silver dragon, what do you do with them to get the evil leather armor?
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1.after you talk to the mayor of Trademeet and Cernd and leave,you'll be approached by a halfling noble. Just spill the beans and agree to do what he asks. I believe it is a good thing not having Cernd in your party if you take this,evil, route. Next,fight your way into the druid den,walk up to the fountain and click on it. Now your party will be attacked by Faldorn and co.
2.look for the merchant standing outside the Inn in the Umar Hills area. I believe his name is Fael and he's selling a lot of books. To get the leather armor you'll have to buy the book "history of the Zhentarim". He'll initiate a dialog immediately and asks you to tell him what his true name is(=Darcin Cole)
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1.after you talk to the mayor of Trademeet and Cernd and leave,you'll be approached by a halfling noble. Just spill the beans and agree to do what he asks. I believe it is a good thing not having Cernd in your party if you take this,evil, route. Next,fight your way into the druid den,walk up to the fountain and click on it. Now your party will be attacked by Faldorn and co.
2.look for the merchant standing outside the Inn in the Umar Hills area. I believe his name is Fael and he's selling a lot of books. To get the leather armor you'll have to buy the book "history of the Zhentarim". He'll initiate a dialog immediately and asks you to tell him what his true name is(=Darcin Cole)
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- Hazim ibn Gorion
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Jaheira will have a strongly negative reaction if you poison the Druid Grove. So will Valygar, Minsc, Keldorn, Mazzy...
There's nothing a little poison couldn't cure...
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.
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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yes, you do have the option of poisoning the grove with Jaheira in your party. When I did that all the good characters left my party. (I had Keldorn, Mazzy, Jaheira, Cernd, Minsc and Valygar in my pary at that time.)
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Originally posted by Prince of Havoc:
<STRONG>Wow that's funny because I've never even come across any Halfling or been given the option to poison the grove.</STRONG>
Your protaganist may have to have an evil alignment to get the Halfling to approach you, or your reputation may have to be low enough.
[ 04-13-2001: Message edited by: Sojourner ]
There's nothing a little poison couldn't cure...
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.
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.