I find this an acceptable way to convey the message of "Get your vampiric bull**** out of my damn party."
I took away from her the special cloak, went to rest in the middle of the government district to get it to be day, watched her burn as shes screaming for the bag with the coffin, then kick her ashes out of the party, drop everything related that I could, shadowkeeper out of existance everything I couldn't, and go get Jan.
Speaking of bards in BG, I resqued Skie from her father's estate so she could be with Eldoth. Considering how Eldoth treats her, I suppose that counts as doing evil to an NPC.
I've taken a liking to five person parties. Why? So anytime a new character wants to join my party, I can allow it. I then take them to my stronghold and bring them to a room I have designated for various pieces of art, like stone statues. I then turn that person to stone and leave them out of my party. By the end of the game, I can have a dozen or so statues in my keep and if I ever decide that I want to use one in my party, I can cast "Stone to Flesh" on them and have them join up.
I wonder if I can summon monsters and spiders and permanently turn them to stone inside my statue room as well. I can move them around and stage fight scenes!
So, last time I met Noober in Nashkel, I got him to follow my party to right in front of the Nashkel shop and allowed him to ask all his questions. I then left him there, in the spot in Nashkel where there are most people he can annoy with his endless prattle. ;-)
Now I wonder if it's possible to lure him all the way to Baldur's Gate, or whether I may have to Clua him in...
I let Imoen join the party, then I immediately kicked her out and said I'd meet her at the Copper Coronet. I have no intention of doing so. I tell myself it's to protect her from all of the beholders and archmages that I fight... nevermind that he took her soul too. If I succeed I can get them both back, and if I fail she can gather up a party with Anomen and Nalia and... ::snickers::
I've taken a liking to five person parties. Why? So anytime a new character wants to join my party, I can allow it. I then take them to my stronghold and bring them to a room I have designated for various pieces of art, like stone statues. I then turn that person to stone and leave them out of my party. By the end of the game, I can have a dozen or so statues in my keep and if I ever decide that I want to use one in my party, I can cast "Stone to Flesh" on them and have them join up.
I wonder if I can summon monsters and spiders and permanently turn them to stone inside my statue room as well. I can move them around and stage fight scenes!
Hey if it works for nobles in Baldur's Gate why not do it yourself
When I was just a baby, my foster father told me: Son, always be a good boy, don't ever play with bows. But I shot a man in Beregost just to watch him die.
Now your stuck in Spellhold Island, and Tiax keeps ra-mblin' on
With all the talk of statues, I can't believe nobody's mentioned Jan Jansen's House of Garden Gnomes. I made him petrify his whole extended family...while Lissa is in the house. Then I left him as a statue outside the front door, kind of like a greeter.
I've taken a liking to five person parties. Why? So anytime a new character wants to join my party, I can allow it. I then take them to my stronghold and bring them to a room I have designated for various pieces of art, like stone statues. I then turn that person to stone and leave them out of my party. By the end of the game, I can have a dozen or so statues in my keep and if I ever decide that I want to use one in my party, I can cast "Stone to Flesh" on them and have them join up.
I wonder if I can summon monsters and spiders and permanently turn them to stone inside my statue room as well. I can move them around and stage fight scenes!
I trapped Riggilo in Durlag's Tower. I have in the past passed around Abela the Nymph for the fun. I did not, and will never allow Aerie to travel with my 19charisma male sorcerer, depriving her of his company and the opportunity to meet Haer'Dalis so that she can run around mewling and being annoying forever alone. Lol'd after I made Anomen fail his test and told him to go away, at which point he lathered further humiliation on himself by letting me chunk him up right outside the Order just so they could see what they successfully missed out on.
Many times I have told lady Tiana where she can find her husband Rumar, then enjoyed the sight of her and Priss slicing each other up. One of the later occasions deserves honorable mention, as the two "ladies" managed to land killing blows on each other simultaneously, leaving Rumar suddenly single.
I usually kill all the animals I see, domesticated or otherwise, quest-related or not.
I refused to return a teddy bear to the tortured ghost of a murdered child.
When I play CN I decide what to do throwing a dice or a coin. I've been forced to do and say some terrible things, usually after doing the opposite to the same person. Romance dialogue with Aerie seems like a spouse abuse textbook case.
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I find this an acceptable way to convey the message of "Get your vampiric bull**** out of my damn party."
I took away from her the special cloak, went to rest in the middle of the government district to get it to be day, watched her burn as shes screaming for the bag with the coffin, then kick her ashes out of the party, drop everything related that I could, shadowkeeper out of existance everything I couldn't, and go get Jan.
[Spoiler] I'm referring to an action I took in BG2EE for the record hehe [/spoiler]
I wonder if I can summon monsters and spiders and permanently turn them to stone inside my statue room as well. I can move them around and stage fight scenes!
Now I wonder if it's possible to lure him all the way to Baldur's Gate, or whether I may have to Clua him in...
What a den of stinkin' evil this thread is
reading through this thread makes me warm and fuzzy inside...
Unless she was dropped at the bottom of a dungeon or something...
Yea that was me.
I have in the past passed around Abela the Nymph for the fun.
I did not, and will never allow Aerie to travel with my 19charisma male sorcerer, depriving her of his company and the opportunity to meet Haer'Dalis so that she can run around mewling and being annoying forever alone.
Lol'd after I made Anomen fail his test and told him to go away, at which point he lathered further humiliation on himself by letting me chunk him up right outside the Order just so they could see what they successfully missed out on.
Of course in BG1 I'd take dynhair and Kahlied over to the basilisks and leave them there to be turned to stone.
No one tells me who i can or can't have in my party.
I refused to return a teddy bear to the tortured ghost of a murdered child.
When I play CN I decide what to do throwing a dice or a coin. I've been forced to do and say some terrible things, usually after doing the opposite to the same person. Romance dialogue with Aerie seems like a spouse abuse textbook case.