The Aldeth Sashenstar Quest
- TheAmazingOopah
- Posts: 591
- Joined: Wed Jan 19, 2005 7:26 am
- Location: The Lower Lands
- Contact:
The Aldeth Sashenstar Quest
In the first part of Cloakwood Forest (where you meet Coran), you can find a vacation house with in front of it a noble from Baldur's Gate, called Aldeth Sashenstar. He's scared about some druids that have threatened him, and you can either protect him from the druids, or side up with the druids and kill Sashenstar.
Both courses of action have some interesting points; but what did you do? And why?
Both courses of action have some interesting points; but what did you do? And why?
Decide what you want, decide what you are willing to exchange for it. Establish your priorities and go to work. - H.L. Hunt
- lord sephiroth
- Posts: 13
- Joined: Wed Feb 23, 2005 6:20 am
- Location: Holland enschede
- Contact:
- stormcloud
- Posts: 167
- Joined: Fri Feb 25, 2005 9:29 am
- Contact:
I killed the druids. Their story just sounded fishy, and the nobleman should have the right to hunt. Who knows who was lying, but you get one of the best swords in the game either way you play this one out.
SPOILER
If you kill the nobleman, then you are confronted by his brother in Baldur's Gate. When he attacks you and you kill him, you get the Heavy Crossbow of Accuracy. This is one great missile weapon, people!
SPOILER
If you kill the nobleman, then you are confronted by his brother in Baldur's Gate. When he attacks you and you kill him, you get the Heavy Crossbow of Accuracy. This is one great missile weapon, people!
Any man who asks for greater authority does not deserve to have it.
--Tercero Xavier Harkonnen, to the Salusan Militia
The Council of Four Perverts: (1) Magrus (2) Darth Zenemij (3) Erenor (4) Luis Antonio
--Tercero Xavier Harkonnen, to the Salusan Militia
The Council of Four Perverts: (1) Magrus (2) Darth Zenemij (3) Erenor (4) Luis Antonio
Washing your hands is important if you cook your breakfast.
I, too, protected Aldeth.
In dialogue mode, when talking to the Druids, the option "Let's talk it out like reasonable men," or some such thing, is given. The Druids, reply, "Blah, blah, blah, No." Therefore, I side with Aldeth.
In dialogue mode, when talking to the Druids, the option "Let's talk it out like reasonable men," or some such thing, is given. The Druids, reply, "Blah, blah, blah, No." Therefore, I side with Aldeth.
"Extraordinary men are always most tempted by the most ordinary things." -- Cancer Man
you can protect aldeth, do his quest in baldur's gate then kill hiim there then his brother will appear...so you can benefit a lot from this quest...if you protect him in Cloakwood. If you side with the druids you can't do his quest in Baldur's Gate because he is dead therefore he can't open the Merchant's League headquarters IIRC there is no way you could open it otherwise...
- moltovir
- Posts: 1072
- Joined: Fri May 28, 2004 11:00 am
- Location: Out of Brynn's longbow range
- Contact:
But the brother also comes after you if you kill him in cloakwood.
Me killing Aldeth depends totally on my alignment. As a Druid I felt obliged to join the other Druids in killing a snobbish defiler of the forest, but as greedy mercenary I saw more profit in helping the rich merchant.
Me killing Aldeth depends totally on my alignment. As a Druid I felt obliged to join the other Druids in killing a snobbish defiler of the forest, but as greedy mercenary I saw more profit in helping the rich merchant.
"We are at a very serious moment dealing with very serious issues and we are not focusing on the name you give to potatoes" - Nathalie Loisau
I gotta say I killed Aldeth....
Don't get me wrong, it's not that I liked the Druids. They were actually highminded, pompous jerks. But... (spoiler)...Aldeth had the better weapon and he didn't give it up when I helped him out with the Druids. So I replayed that part and took him out. Sorta' greedy, but not sure how else I could've gotten it.[/color]
Don't get me wrong, it's not that I liked the Druids. They were actually highminded, pompous jerks. But... (spoiler)...Aldeth had the better weapon and he didn't give it up when I helped him out with the Druids. So I replayed that part and took him out. Sorta' greedy, but not sure how else I could've gotten it.[/color]
Mitch:You know, um, something strange happened to me this morning... Chris Knight: Was it a dream where you see yourself standing in sort of sun-god robes on a pyramid with a thousand naked women screaming and throwing little pickles at you?Mitch: No... Chris Knight:Why am I the only one who has that dream?
- moltovir
- Posts: 1072
- Joined: Fri May 28, 2004 11:00 am
- Location: Out of Brynn's longbow range
- Contact:
[QUOTE=Thomas77]Don't get me wrong, it's not that I liked the Druids. They were actually highminded, pompous jerks. But... (spoiler)...Aldeth had the better weapon and he didn't give it up when I helped him out with the Druids. So I replayed that part and took him out. Sorta' greedy, but not sure how else I could've gotten it.[/color][/QUOTE]
You get it as a reward for helping him if you reach Baldurs Gate
You get it as a reward for helping him if you reach Baldurs Gate
"We are at a very serious moment dealing with very serious issues and we are not focusing on the name you give to potatoes" - Nathalie Loisau
It usually depends. I usually make my characters CG, so the fact that they are both more or less murderers doesnt make me lean either way. It usually comes down to whether or not I have Jahiera in my party. If I do, I side with the druids (seems natural that she would try to influence you to side with them). If not, I kill the militant nature lovers
[QUOTE=Thomas77]Don't get me wrong, it's not that I liked the Druids. They were actually highminded, pompous jerks. But... (spoiler)...Aldeth had the better weapon and he didn't give it up when I helped him out with the Druids. So I replayed that part and took him out. Sorta' greedy, but not sure how else I could've gotten it.[/color][/QUOTE]
Well my decision to kill Aldeth seems to have had some repercussions later on.
(spoiler)
Apparently killing Aldeth prevents me from entering into the Merchants League and thus completing Scar's request that I finish off all the dopplegangers. That sucks!
Well my decision to kill Aldeth seems to have had some repercussions later on.
(spoiler)
Apparently killing Aldeth prevents me from entering into the Merchants League and thus completing Scar's request that I finish off all the dopplegangers. That sucks!
Mitch:You know, um, something strange happened to me this morning... Chris Knight: Was it a dream where you see yourself standing in sort of sun-god robes on a pyramid with a thousand naked women screaming and throwing little pickles at you?Mitch: No... Chris Knight:Why am I the only one who has that dream?
- moltovir
- Posts: 1072
- Joined: Fri May 28, 2004 11:00 am
- Location: Out of Brynn's longbow range
- Contact:
Actually, the dopplegangers of Scar's quest are located in the Seven Suns Guildhouse , not the Merchant's League, so you can still complete Scar's quest if you killed Aldeth
"We are at a very serious moment dealing with very serious issues and we are not focusing on the name you give to potatoes" - Nathalie Loisau
[QUOTE=Volever]It usually depends. I usually make my characters CG, so the fact that they are both more or less murderers doesnt make me lean either way. It usually comes down to whether or not I have Jahiera in my party. If I do, I side with the druids (seems natural that she would try to influence you to side with them). If not, I kill the militant nature lovers[/QUOTE]
I dont think so, remember Jaheira is a druid whilst they are Shadow Druids and they think very differently (they arent best pleased to see her in cloakwood 3)
I dont think so, remember Jaheira is a druid whilst they are Shadow Druids and they think very differently (they arent best pleased to see her in cloakwood 3)