Slaver Paladin
Slaver Paladin
Where is the Slaver Paladin Anarg? I got the quest at the Order of the Radiant Heart and was told I could find him in the bridge district.
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i had ths problem too
i had this problem too, theres a little area too the right of the District Exit where the paladins are chillen out. They were pretty hard when i fought them but that was a while ago, hope u find em
i had this problem too, theres a little area too the right of the District Exit where the paladins are chillen out. They were pretty hard when i fought them but that was a while ago, hope u find em
The world is very sharp, so theres no use protecting yourself from it. Enjoy life, just make sure you dont get cut too deep.
No, I've never been able to just NOT fight Anarg, he always goes "aha! I have a secret informant in the church who tells me that your going to betray me so we must fight!" (or something like that)
Having Keldorn there is a dead giveaway, though why Renald de Chatillon does't know him is a mystery, since Keldorn is a walking piece of super good holy righteous dutiful paladinness and is supposedly famous in the order as well.
Having Keldorn there is a dead giveaway, though why Renald de Chatillon does't know him is a mystery, since Keldorn is a walking piece of super good holy righteous dutiful paladinness and is supposedly famous in the order as well.
Tact is for people not witty enough to be sarcastic
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All I've been able to figure out is that you can avoid fighting Reynald. When you give Anarg the cup, tell him you've changed your mind about joining. He'll tell you can't refuse and live (or something to that affect), and Reynald will want nothing to do with it. However, this has no benefit that I could tell ...
All I've been able to figure out is that you can avoid fighting Reynald. When you give Anarg the cup, tell him you've changed your mind about joining. He'll tell you can't refuse and live (or something to that affect), and Reynald will want nothing to do with it. However, this has no benefit that I could tell ...