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Problem with Cure for Vampirism

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Dark Deception
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Problem with Cure for Vampirism

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I umm... somehow made Melisande attack me, apparently I was "tresspassing" or something. So everytime I go inside of her house she tries to kill me. Fortunately, I can only knock her unconcious... but it's getting to the point where I am ready to smash the game ... :mad:

Will someone please present a way around this?
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Post by R33D33 »

I can think of two ways that may work to get her to stop attacking...

1. You could try to call of the fight by holding the block button and selecting her to try and talk and she will hope fully accept.

2. If you can cast a high level calming spell on her to hopefully make her stop attacking.

Both of these strategies would probably work best if you could get her to follow you outside.
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Post by AvatarOfLight »

Solid advice there. But as I recall, don't NPC's turn neutral again after they get back on their feet?
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Post by Loki[D.d.G] »

AvatarOfLight wrote:Solid advice there. But as I recall, don't NPC's turn neutral again after they get back on their feet?
Sometimes. At others, they will still come at you with a vengeance. It is uncanny when they seem to know exactly where you are on the map. Got chased by one crazy fellow halfway into a fort infested with vampires.
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