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Originally Posted by galraen A very well thought out and constructed argument. However I think your tending to give Keldorn credit for more predictive powers than are indicated in the game. He may know that your are a child of Baal, but how much doe he know of the prophesies of Alaundo? I got the impression of Keldorn that he was a very unimaginative guy, with little or no leadership qualities (as you pointed out) I don't think he'd be capable of the deep thinking it would take to think along the lines you suggested. |
What I meant is that if Keldorn stays home, he'll be kicking himself later when he hears about the events that are unfolding. (It's a pretty big story that everyone will hear about eventually.) He'll be saying to himself, rightfully or not, "I had the chance to make a difference, and I blew it."
Besides, you're not giving Keldorn enough credit. If you let him stay in your party, he will learn that your character is a child of Bhaal, and he will tell you that he has consulted the Order to see if they have any insight concerning your character's fate. Keldorn promises (or threatens, depending on how you look at it) to keep an eye on you. He is definitely interested in what will happen in the future.