I;ve flooded the mines and spared the miners, I've flooded the mines and killed the miners. But what if you just....don't flood the mine? I know you miss out on XP and rep boost or hit; but what consequence to the game? anything?
From an RP point of view, killing Davaeorn but not flooding the mines or releasing the miners would leave an intact and profitable mining operation. A good-aligned party could free the miners then put them in charge so they are now working for themselves, a druid protagonist would shut down the mine, and an evil-aligned party could take over then skim the profits every week.
Did anyone ever get a count as to how many people you kill if you flood the mine with the miners and guards still inside?
I did that during my first playthrough! I wanted to claim that nifty fort for myself, of course. So I went and collected all NPCs from all over the land, gave them my yellow-and-green (vert and or) livery and placed them at various strategic places as guards.
The Pros: I had my own motte-and-bayley castle with extensive dungeons and guards! What a splendid home base! The Cons: My women- and men-at-arms would frequently run off to the Friendly Arm where I had to pick them up and bring them back again. Such lousy discipline! Also, I couldn't really rest there without causing Iron Throne mercenaries to appear which kind of ruined the feeling of being at home in my castle...
There are a couple caveats on not flooding the mine. If you recruited Faldorn or Yeslick, they won't be happy with you, and they'll leave the party. The time limit on that is short enough that it's not a good idea to head back to the Friendly Arm to raise a fallen party member.
My current run (just completed this bit) has Faldorn long-term, and recruited Yeslick just for the flooding.
I followed the journal entries for the main quest, role- playing, as a young, innocent, but insightful boy. This lead me not to flood the mines after being duped into killing Mulahey. Unfortunately, listening to that old man, on my way to the FAI, caused me to keep to myself. Deranged or desperate, he'd said. He also says, a tenday on the road without decent conversation. Strange, people seem to be out and about. I should avoid them, maybe they are nuts. This mindset, if held to, leads to a chapter 8. You skip the whole Sarevok senerio however. Some think it's a bug. I believe it's a part of the game that is able to be unlocked. You are just being given a glimpse. Pay attention to everything, even the critters.
I followed the journal entries for the main quest, role- playing, as a young, innocent, but insightful boy. This lead me not to flood the mines after being duped into killing Mulahey. Unfortunately, listening to that old man, on my way to the FAI, caused me to keep to myself. Deranged or desperate, he'd said. He also says, a tenday on the road without decent conversation. Strange, people seem to be out and about. I should avoid them, maybe they are nuts. This mindset, if held to, leads to a chapter 8. You skip the whole Sarevok senerio however. Some think it's a bug. I believe it's a part of the game that is able to be unlocked. You are just being given a glimpse. Pay attention to everything, even the critters.
I have never heard of that. Do you have any proof for your theories?
I followed the journal entries for the main quest, role- playing, as a young, innocent, but insightful boy. This lead me not to flood the mines after being duped into killing Mulahey. Unfortunately, listening to that old man, on my way to the FAI, caused me to keep to myself. Deranged or desperate, he'd said. He also says, a tenday on the road without decent conversation. Strange, people seem to be out and about. I should avoid them, maybe they are nuts. This mindset, if held to, leads to a chapter 8. You skip the whole Sarevok senerio however. Some think it's a bug. I believe it's a part of the game that is able to be unlocked. You are just being given a glimpse. Pay attention to everything, even the critters.
You are a fascinating person. Please tell us more.
I started writing notes about each new playthrough a little while ago--
1. True Neutral Avenger - Flooded it (avenger druid...)
2. Neutral Good Wizard Slayer - Flooded it, everyone was probably just telling me to do it so I did it...
3. Lawful Neutral Cleric/Mage - Did not flood it, figured it's a good source of iron production in a region that definitely needs iron
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Did anyone ever get a count as to how many people you kill if you flood the mine with the miners and guards still inside?
The Pros: I had my own motte-and-bayley castle with extensive dungeons and guards! What a splendid home base!
The Cons: My women- and men-at-arms would frequently run off to the Friendly Arm where I had to pick them up and bring them back again. Such lousy discipline! Also, I couldn't really rest there without causing Iron Throne mercenaries to appear which kind of ruined the feeling of being at home in my castle...
My current run (just completed this bit) has Faldorn long-term, and recruited Yeslick just for the flooding.
I have never heard of that. Do you have any proof for your theories?
You are a fascinating person. Please tell us more.
1. True Neutral Avenger - Flooded it (avenger druid...)
2. Neutral Good Wizard Slayer - Flooded it, everyone was probably just telling me to do it so I did it...
3. Lawful Neutral Cleric/Mage - Did not flood it, figured it's a good source of iron production in a region that definitely needs iron