I have encountered a few slaves during my travels. And I always set them free, and then kill them to raise my skills. Is this not a good thing? Are the slaves important? Will they eventually go to a town and become apart of another quest or if I set them free, they will still stay where I left them?
What Im really asking is, are there any consiquences for killing slaves?
Slaves
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Buying slaves to free them counts toward the Twin Lamps, and may count in a few mods as well.
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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ROFLMAO....Originally posted by Dorian_ertymexx
Except for a clear sign of being a sociopath? Hmm, nope. ;>
It never occurred to me for a second to kill them ..... I mean...*sheesh*....pick on your own size, huh? plenty of cliff-racers and rats and all sorts of googlied-eyed beasts to kill... pick your difficulty level and go fer it...
...I set all the ones I came across free.... when I could anyway,
and when I couldn't find keys or whatever, or was in a hurry, I felt *guilty* and *BAD* and *mean* at leaving them behind.....
As for escort duty, I've come across at least two - and lost them both times.....one must still be wandering round *somewhere*.....
...and the other, I lost in a river or ravine, fell down a steep hillside into the water and I just levitated out, went on my way, and forgot all about my following NPC....
until about 100 game-hours later...there he was still flapping in the water
Anyway, how do you join the Twin Lamps?
firsly u can buy 'houshold' slaves which go in your stronghold about 6 of them from tel aruhn, same place that u have 2 buy a wife 4 the leader of thge zainab camp.. or whatever, but i couldnt b bothered 2 escort them all the way 2 my stronghold so i didnt just set em free
also try the missionarys in ebonheart, these are associated with the twin lamps or even are
also try the missionarys in ebonheart, these are associated with the twin lamps or even are
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Spoiler-like
If my memory does not betray me, you have to do the thieves guild quests. Once you meet their über-boss, he'll give you a mission that will put you in touch with a woman in Vivec, daughter of some important person or other. She will then ask a number of favors of you, for the TL. As far as I understand, that is pretty much it. Not a big thing, and I don't even think you get the TL in your list of guilds.
Then again, I might have missed something. You never know with this game, really...
If my memory does not betray me, you have to do the thieves guild quests. Once you meet their über-boss, he'll give you a mission that will put you in touch with a woman in Vivec, daughter of some important person or other. She will then ask a number of favors of you, for the TL. As far as I understand, that is pretty much it. Not a big thing, and I don't even think you get the TL in your list of guilds.
Then again, I might have missed something. You never know with this game, really...