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Trapped in Druid Grove...Help!

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Trapped in Druid Grove...Help!

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After going to the Druid Grove, I notice that after resting neither Aerie or Jaheira will move properly. They will only move a tiny distance, then stop. I can get them to move slowly, but they also no longer respond properly to combat commands nor will they pick up anything. After trying multiple combinations, I noticed was that the party is fine until I rest after visiting the Druid Grove. Went back to Trademeet to rest there -- same thing happens. Why would this only affect two characters? Is this a bug? If not, any ideas on how to deal with this? Thanks
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I don't suppose they're encumbered? ie overloaded?
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Post by Angelus »

There was once a thread about this problem, I'm not sure if they came to any solution but you can find it [url="http://www.gamebanshee.com/cgi-bin/ubb/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=2&t=004340"]here[/url]
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Good thought, but no, they are not encumbered. Part of the problem is that they will not stay with the group -- they always lag behind. Which is a big problem in combat, since they will not attack without constant prodding.
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