In the Vai'Kesh forest there are several caves with locked doors. Conversations are initiated with Vai'Kesh behind the doors - but I haven't found what I need to get through. Instead I get "You are not The One - go away..." or some silimar response.
This sounds like it is a NPC-specific quest - but I haven't figured who "The One" might be - even though I have tried knocking on the door with every NPC I have found to date.
At this point, I played through to the start of Act III - but I am trying to tie up loose ends from Acts I and II before I go on. This is one of those loose ends. What am I missing? do I need to simply wait for something later in the game?
Thanks! Spoilers welcome....
-- Jim
Who *is* "The One" in the Vai'Kesh Forest?
[QUOTE=Hegi]It is Eva's quest.[/QUOTE]
Thanks - I did eventually find that out for myself.....
(A momentary rant about this game)
There are just too many instances where quests come out of absolutely nowhere. Why, for example, should I backtrack all the way to the raided caravan after finding Eva - when the main quest clearly carries me forward from the point I found her? In fact - she was the one who TOLD me to keep moving forward after I found her!!! How might I have ever obtained her quest had I not asked where it started here on the board? How, for that matter, did anyone manage to find her quest in the first place?
Just one more indication that the "story" in this "RPG" is pretty damned thin. Sure - it looks less linear than DS I because you occasionally need to double back - but the majority of that doubling back is pretty silly....
(end rant...)
-- Jim
Thanks - I did eventually find that out for myself.....
(A momentary rant about this game)
There are just too many instances where quests come out of absolutely nowhere. Why, for example, should I backtrack all the way to the raided caravan after finding Eva - when the main quest clearly carries me forward from the point I found her? In fact - she was the one who TOLD me to keep moving forward after I found her!!! How might I have ever obtained her quest had I not asked where it started here on the board? How, for that matter, did anyone manage to find her quest in the first place?
Just one more indication that the "story" in this "RPG" is pretty damned thin. Sure - it looks less linear than DS I because you occasionally need to double back - but the majority of that doubling back is pretty silly....
(end rant...)
-- Jim