snailish wrote:
Most humans should like you, outside of evil types that generally are found under cities and in back room.
Shadowhaven is special though...
Amulet of the Haven used to be a must-do to interact with the merchants there. I don't recall if they made it a character flag (I haven't done the quest in years, but also haven't been trying to buy stuff there in years) or if there is other ways to raise the factions.
Whenever you get lip from merchants it just means you need to raise that faction (if possible).
Gotcha I will get that item and wager that's why the merchants are shutting me down. Thanks.
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What deity is your wizard?
It's Karana which I know nothing about- I presume a goddess of magic or some standard high elven stock; male paladin who wept tears of moonlight- you know the type. If I would've known agnostic was an option I would've went with that just for the chance at neutralization of faction; but I pretty much just defaulted my character into the game after choosing wizard.
Friar Bijou wrote:
I suspect someone at the supply camp may want it. If not there are a few folk in CR who are really into lore of the area.
I'll post after I try.
It may be relevant: I tried giving the tome to the artifact hunter in CR (forget his name), and he said "no dice" and I tried to give it to the librarian at the Written Word in CR and she said "no use for this" this is what she says to me. I say "You've got no use for an ancient tome gathered from across the land chronicling the advent of an entire people from days of yore- and you've 'got no use for this'. You are seriously sitting there with a straight face and telling me that 'The Written Word' has 'no use' for this tome penned in the depths of time itself and being a perfect representation of everything it is 'The Written Word' stands for, and yet you 'have no use' well *you* madame have wasted both my time, and the time of my associate!" and she just sat there, completely speechless. You should've seen it.
But the thing is that a couple of nights ago I was sitting around looking through the achievment things (still don't understand what these are for- is this just "hey, here's a blueprint for if you just want to follow this and this gives you a working skeleton to fill in; if you don't, then don't, but here it is if you want it" or does doing the achievments give you something you otherwise wouldn't get- extra mana, item rewards, etc. I know that the quests and such involved in the achievment will give you things, but does the achievment itself give you anything?) and I noticed one in the Moors with 4 parts; guy is named something like "Assisstant Avellone" and these four quests in this achievemnt block, were his quests, and this lead to the fourth part (which is the only one of mine to have the green checkmark) called something - The Bixie Evolution so that is probably significant. I tried to give the book to him but "no use for this" and I'm like "You've got no use for this ancient tome on Bixies, you the guy who is obsessed with Bixie this Bixie that - you've got 'no use' for this... you know.