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Why does Skie have no reaction to her father's assassination?

It seems like a huge oversight...

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  • ThacoBellThacoBell Member Posts: 12,235
    NPCs in BG1 don't banter or react to quests.
  • the_sexteinthe_sextein Member Posts: 711
    edited August 2018
    This could be something to add to the NPC project if it isn't already. I don't usually have Skie in my party but if I did, I would want some sort of reaction from her regarding her father's demise. I don't know if that mod is officially considered finished and I have no idea if they included anything for this quest but the NPC project for Baldur's Gate is considered mandatory by many of us. I don't know if any of the original modder's involved on the project still actively mod for this community but they may be able to add it in if it's not already. Of course a request would need to be made and that would involve contacting them somehow. It does seem like an oversight by the original developers despite the time period this game was made and the NPC's general lack of reaction to quests.
  • bob_vengbob_veng Member Posts: 2,308
    would you say the two are "compatible" (matching in tone/style)?
  • lefreutlefreut Member Posts: 1,462

    Actually, she does in BGEE v2.5. If you go to the Silvershield Estate in Chapter 7 and speak to the servant with Skie in the party, there are new dialogs for Skie regarding her father's death.

    And then, he is back in Siege... which is also a strange design decision.
  • AstroBryGuyAstroBryGuy Member Posts: 3,437
    lefreut said:

    Actually, she does in BGEE v2.5. If you go to the Silvershield Estate in Chapter 7 and speak to the servant with Skie in the party, there are new dialogs for Skie regarding her father's death.

    And then, he is back in Siege... which is also a strange design decision.
    Well, it’s a world where every corner temple can Raise Dead. :smile:
  • JoenSoJoenSo Member Posts: 910

    lefreut said:

    Actually, she does in BGEE v2.5. If you go to the Silvershield Estate in Chapter 7 and speak to the servant with Skie in the party, there are new dialogs for Skie regarding her father's death.

    And then, he is back in Siege... which is also a strange design decision.
    Well, it’s a world where every corner temple can Raise Dead. :smile:
    Maybe that's why Skie doesn't react to it.
    "Your father has been murdered!"
    "Sigh, again?"
  • AstroBryGuyAstroBryGuy Member Posts: 3,437
    bob_veng said:

    would you say the two are "compatible" (matching in tone/style)?

    Yes.

    The BG1NPC interaction has a noblewoman approach Skie on the street and tell her. The addition to BGEE v2.5 has Skie ask the servant "So it's true?". IMHO, they work together.
  • Question2Question2 Member Posts: 74
    lefreut said:

    Actually, she does in BGEE v2.5. If you go to the Silvershield Estate in Chapter 7 and speak to the servant with Skie in the party, there are new dialogs for Skie regarding her father's death.

    And then, he is back in Siege... which is also a strange design decision.
    Hes a grand duke, he obviously would get resurrected, but Sarevok knew that and would have instructed the assassins to destroy the body...

    What im annoyed about is the railroading regarding Skie. Even if you get Skie permanently killed (stoned then destroyed) in BG 1, she just shows up in SOD like nothing happened. Hell, you can kill Skie yourself and she doesnt remember it.
  • Question2Question2 Member Posts: 74

    Actually, she does in BGEE v2.5. If you go to the Silvershield Estate in Chapter 7 and speak to the servant with Skie in the party, there are new dialogs for Skie regarding her father's death.

    EDIT: And BG1NPC has a reaction too.

    A noblewoman, Dora, approaches Skie and informs her that her father is dead.
    Didnt realise 2.5 updated it, thanks.
  • ChroniclerChronicler Member Posts: 1,391
    Question2 said:

    lefreut said:

    Actually, she does in BGEE v2.5. If you go to the Silvershield Estate in Chapter 7 and speak to the servant with Skie in the party, there are new dialogs for Skie regarding her father's death.

    And then, he is back in Siege... which is also a strange design decision.
    Hes a grand duke, he obviously would get resurrected, but Sarevok knew that and would have instructed the assassins to destroy the body...

    What im annoyed about is the railroading regarding Skie. Even if you get Skie permanently killed (stoned then destroyed) in BG 1, she just shows up in SOD like nothing happened. Hell, you can kill Skie yourself and she doesnt remember it.
    That's always been the situation with companions...

    Some of them get tongue in cheek line where you say something like "Didn't you die?" and they shrug but that's about as far as it goes.
  • ThacoBellThacoBell Member Posts: 12,235

    Question2 said:

    lefreut said:

    Actually, she does in BGEE v2.5. If you go to the Silvershield Estate in Chapter 7 and speak to the servant with Skie in the party, there are new dialogs for Skie regarding her father's death.

    And then, he is back in Siege... which is also a strange design decision.
    Hes a grand duke, he obviously would get resurrected, but Sarevok knew that and would have instructed the assassins to destroy the body...

    What im annoyed about is the railroading regarding Skie. Even if you get Skie permanently killed (stoned then destroyed) in BG 1, she just shows up in SOD like nothing happened. Hell, you can kill Skie yourself and she doesnt remember it.
    That's always been the situation with companions...

    Some of them get tongue in cheek line where you say something like "Didn't you die?" and they shrug but that's about as far as it goes.
    Yup, almost every returning npc in BG2 has lines to that effect.
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