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BUG !! How do I get off this BOAT??? (SPOILER)

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BUG !! How do I get off this BOAT??? (SPOILER)

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I'm stuck on Havarians ship ! I talked to Sime and she leaves the ship muttering her suspicions then I talked to Havarian who says he's really sorry but he's going to betray me now...but then nothing happens.
If i talk to him again he just says the same thing, and won't move off the ship. Last time i was attacked just off the ship now I'm free to walk of and do what i like...except save game as apparently their are monsters about ?
Wadda'i do NOW?
'elp.
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....and i've just realised i fought Tanova the Vampire twice!! I killed her in Bodhi's lair then two days later she turned up and after asking me if i was with the Shadow Theives attacked me in the Promenade with two other vamps.
"well, i er...thought i'd made my allegiance quite clear whilst i was staking you through your black heart" i said.
but what gives...are these known issues or have i screwed up irrevocably?
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Tanova refusing to stay dead is not a problem - I've killed her multiple times in different games. There are different bugs involved with Havaerians's ship. The game does autosave right before you're taken to the ship, so re-load that save and try again.
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