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Bart Austell
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I have talked to SLaan and accepted to help his clan mates. I have killed everything in the dungeon and am at the final door, but can not get Slaan to talk. Did i miss something.
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Bart Austell wrote:I have talked to SLaan and accepted to help his clan mates. I have killed everything in the dungeon and am at the final door, but can not get Slaan to talk. Did i miss something.
Once you move into the room with his capture friends, try talking to one of them (which ever one appears to be the leader).

I remember Slaan walking up at that point and initiating a conversation and the passage to their leader.
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I think if you right click on slaan it will give an option to talk to him... I forget the interface exactly.. You do need to have met up with his buddies also.

But there is a talking trigger on Slaan that will fast forward it to the throne room with slaan's king..

If you can't figure the button to force a talk to of him then you can reload and kill him when you meet him. In that case you find a map of slaan's cave and it allows travel there on the map.

But you should learn how to talk to a companion as I think this problem comes up again where there is a talking trigger.
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