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Jarius
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by Jarius » Sat Mar 10, 2001 10:59 pm
well, I am in a pickle.
After I got out of the underdark and elhan told me to find other people, track Bohdi and kill her, Harpers showed up and attacked me. Not usually a problem, except that ELHAN turned hostile. If I attack him, an elven war guard shows up and kills me instantly without a fight. How do I find the elven city and Irenicus, I already killed Bohdi.
Drakron Du´Dark
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by Drakron Du´Dark » Sat Mar 10, 2001 11:21 pm
Bug, the harper attack is at random (time dependent) location and Elhan and everbody else becames hostile in that map, reload and take some time to see that attack does not take place in there.
Drakron.
- Waterdeep city constrution.
- Shadowdale low level adventure module.
- Rashmare /Thay high level adventure module.
Jarius
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by Jarius » Sat Mar 10, 2001 11:23 pm
that is no longer an option, I stupidly saved over it.
is there a way to do it without ever talking to Elhan again?
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by Drakron Du´Dark » Sat Mar 10, 2001 11:31 pm
No, I afraid that he is the only one that can take you there.
Drakron.
- Waterdeep city constrution.
- Shadowdale low level adventure module.
- Rashmare /Thay high level adventure module.
Jarius
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by Jarius » Sat Mar 10, 2001 11:33 pm
GRRRR DANG IT!
back to the beginning. This BLOWS. Anyway, thanks. well, at least I can modify my CHAR. now.
Fof
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by Fof » Sun Mar 11, 2001 12:43 am
You're taking that setback remarkably well, adversity is the best way to measure character - not much of a consolation though!
[This message has been edited by Fof (edited 03-11-2001).]