Hi Neeshka has gotten her cue from wolf that leldon is waiting for her in the park. But I don't see the park on my map. I think I know where it is (by the informant and the warehouse) but the lock on the gate is OL 99 making it impossible.
Is it a scripting bug or what???
edit: the guides I see say the park is in the merchant quarter but where? I think I was going in the blacklake district my first attempt???
Leldon in the Park (spoiler)
Leldon in the Park (spoiler)
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Been a while, but if I recall right then you need to talk to Neeshka about Leldon, and then she'll take you to the "park" (which is just an area in the Merchant quater with some trees - there is no lock to get there).
If you can't go via the conversation, it sounds as a script bug in your game.
If you can't go via the conversation, it sounds as a script bug in your game.
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I figured out what happened. I loaded the wrong game when I sat down to play again (was at a similar point near a worldmap) and so I hadn't really talked to wolf yet. When I went back to the inn wolf talks and the quest goes on.
I could tell because some armor I crafted wasn't on khelgar (full plate +3
) Nothing hits khelgar at this stage in the game with nat armor ammy +2, above armor, and tower shield +3 haha. He's one of my favs due to the carnage he can unleash and the AI can handle it since its just chopping and maybe the decision to power attack or not.
But thank you for your reply.
I could tell because some armor I crafted wasn't on khelgar (full plate +3
But thank you for your reply.
Right Speech has four aspects: 1. Not lying, but speaking the truth, 2. Avoiding rude and coarse words, but using gentle speech beneficial to the listener, 3. Not slandering, but promoting friendliness and unity, 4. Avoiding frivolous speech, but saying only what is appropriate and beneficial.