Help! Both Mort and Dakkon are dead and I have absolutely no way of resuurecting them that I know of! I've heard that you can do this, but can't find how in any walkthrough/manual.
Please let me know how I can bring my party members back to life! Many thanks.
Please Help! (Resurrecting comrades)
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One quick point--you can't get this ability during your first conversation with her, early in the game. You have to return later, and I'm afraid I don't know what the trigger is elsewhere in the plot that allows that piece of conversation to occur.
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Actually, you can, you just need to select the right dialog options:Originally posted by fable:
<STRONG>One quick point--you can't get this ability during your first conversation with her, early in the game.</STRONG>
- Follow the dialog options where you ask Deionarra who she is and what she knows of you.
- When she tells you that you're both blessed and cursed, ask her what she means.
- She tells you, "The nature of your curse should be apparent, my Love...." Tell her "I'm still trying to get my bearings..."
- When she says, "I know that you once claimed you loved me...", ask her, "And what am I?" - You will now "remember" how to raise people from the dead.
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What happened here was the gradual habituation of the people, ... to receiving decisions deliberated in secret; to believing that the situation was so complicated that the government had to act on information which the people could not understand, or so dangerous that, even if he people could understand it, it could not be released because of national security.
What happened here was the gradual habituation of the people, ... to receiving decisions deliberated in secret; to believing that the situation was so complicated that the government had to act on information which the people could not understand, or so dangerous that, even if he people could understand it, it could not be released because of national security.