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Terrence - bug?

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Terrence - bug?

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after we killed Terrence in the Gov district, the bastard stills answers to Baron Ployer's summoning when attacked at Ployer's home....and he's in full shape...
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So, you will get more XP that way.(never heard of resurection and Healing spells?)
If you dont want for the mages to show up, pay the price that he ask.
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I prefer bribing him. It's worth the look on Baron Ployer's face when he realizes he's been double-crossed.
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You can bribe him then kill him and get your money back. In this case, he should not pop up in the Derelict House.
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Thanks for your help guys!
I've bribed him, heehehe...
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Post by Ro´Jadre »

I hope you killed or pick-pocketed him to get your your money back. The reason for why he popped up in the Derelict house is because you're not supposed to kill him, therefore the game doesn't sense that you did.

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