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Need help at taking of two bridges, possible bug? (spoilers)

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Galadine
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Need help at taking of two bridges, possible bug? (spoilers)

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I am in the middle of taking the 2nd of two bridges. The shadow reaver has whata-sized all the ghasts and skeletons. I immediately begin dispatching the priest, while all the other creatures start to move in. When I off the priest, all the other creatures stop attacking... they are now friendly and I can't hurt them. (I have Qara, Casavir and two archers with me). Daeghun and the two scouts are on the mound, unmoving. There are no exits. I scout around and find the supply dump and take it out, but no change at the bridge. It's a nice area, wouldn't mind settling down here, but it just doesn't make for an engaging gaming experience. Any ideas?
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Post by Ningengirai »

Sounds like a glitch to me. When I played that area for the first time, I had to replay it because the cutscene didn't trigger and I too ended up standing around - only with Daeghun nowhere in sight while all enemies were dispatched. Try to replay from an earlier save?
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Well, I guess I'll have to. I hope I don't have to go to the beginning of that map. I saved at several incremental points... hopefully one of those will do.
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