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in the underdark if you fight the imprisoned mage, that's where I got mine. Other than that, I think the Twisted Rune Lich has got one, but I can't remember.
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Where can i find the twisted rune and the Lich of the twisted Rune? The guy at the Umar Hills that wants to have the Dragons Blood tells me something about the twisted Rune after i told him i wouldn't get it.
I really would like to know what and where The Twisted Rune is.
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get a rogue stone(you can get one from gorch the guy in maevars guildhall in harbor district, or find one during your games...) then use find traps and go to the bridge district, there is a house where the door is trapped(there are two right next to each other, it is the one on the right) disable the trap and pick the lock, open the door, and enter the blackness...and if you have the rogue stone the game autosaves and teleports you to the twisted rune
the door is on the lower half of the district...(where the man in red is if you have done the tirdir buried alive quest you know whom i'm talking about...)
i know one of the slaver lords if you installed balderdash patch has a rogue stone that has the caption "i am in the bridge district of athlankah...what are you trying to do to me?"
this is the "broken link" between the two subplots, and for role palying I always do twisted rune after slaver lords. besides, I am not sure this rogue stone is a legit caspenar upgrade ingrediant....
Docks District (Mae'Var's Guildhall) - Purchased from merchant at entrance of guildhall
Docks District (Mae'Var's Guildhall) - Found on the second level behind one of the many locked doors
Temple Ruins - Found on Merella the ranger's corpse after defeating the Shade Lord
Asylum - Found on table in the room where you first find Imoen
Asylum - Found in one of the northern rooms, the same room as the Horn of Silence
Trademeet - Reward for completing the Dao Djinn quest
Brynnlaw - Found on table in Caiya's home Here is a listing of the rogue stones. When I doubt check the walkthrough. This site has one of the better ones around. Enjoy
I found the stone (i just purchased it back from the adventurers store).
I went in and killed everybody there. But when i came in and the dialoque started, the lich asked me why i came there and i only could answer that it was a accident and that i was giong to kill him. I have the feeling that i missed the beginning of the quest where somebody tells me to get a rogue stone and fight the lich. The Lich says something about kangax (i forgot what) and nothing appears in my quest log.
What i'm wondering is if the twisted rune is a part of a quest that i missed.
The Twisted Rune is part of a quest that was removed from the game. You can download the Restored Slave Lord & Twisted Rune Quest Fix from Baldurdash to restore it.
There's nothing a little poison couldn't cure...
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.
Originally posted by Sojourner The Twisted Rune is part of a quest that was removed from the game. You can download the Restored Slave Lord & Twisted Rune Quest Fix from Baldurdash to restore it.
All those fixes, are they implemented in ToB or do you have to install them when you have ToB as well?
No, it's not implemented in ToB - go to the Baldurdash ToB Bugfixes page if you want to install it and you have ToB.
There's nothing a little poison couldn't cure...
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.