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As i was uncovering the map for some critters to kill
I found out this broken weapon and my character said
that she remember this weapon and i dont know what's the
story of this sword.

Can you share the story of this broken sword. THank's

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Just curious, (*_*)

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It is the sword from the introductory movie.

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You can't do anything with it, it just looks familiar ...


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I think it's simply Seth's sword, Brightblade. Probably he has been killed.

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I think it's Brightblade, Seth's sword. :P

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No, as Raze pointed out, it's the sword your character lost fighting with the orc from the introductory movie.


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Returning were as tedious as go o'er.
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It is not Seths sword, you never even see him die, how can you conclude that it is his at all???

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It is not Seths sword, you never even see him die, how can you conclude that it is his at all???

You can see Seth die.
Just let too many orcs attacking him or kill him by yourself and pick up the brightblade sword. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/XmasJump.gif" alt="" />

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It is not Seths sword, you never even see him die, how can you conclude that it is his at all???

It is as Barta says, plus you can see Seth, go to the sword and then go back to the alive and well Seth.
So no, it is not Seth's sword.


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1) Shutup, stop being stupid and pointing out useless stuff
2) Use your brains

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1) Shutup, stop being stupid and pointing out useless stuff
2) Use your brains

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1) Shutup, stop being stupid and pointing out useless stuff
2) Use your brains

Go away.


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Returning were as tedious as go o'er.
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No. I don't care about noobs tbh.

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@ SirChronos

Why do you react like this ? What is the problem ?

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Maturity. Look it up sometime.


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Returning were as tedious as go o'er.
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It's also very mature to keep bringing it up, isn't it?

Just leave it all alone. This topic's finished. We all now know that the weapon is the weapon in the Introduction movie. We also know that Seth can be killed, but that's where that is left.

Just leave the maturity and flaming discussions alone.

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It's also very mature to keep bringing it up, isn't it?

You just brought it up again <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/winkwink.gif" alt="" />


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Returning were as tedious as go o'er.
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Errrmmm how good is Seth's sword?

I dont have the heart to kill him..im such a softie

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Seth's sword can be fairly good for early in the game, but there are lots of other swords available, so you are not missing anything if you pass on murdering the only person protecting the town while you are gone. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/biggrin.gif" alt="" />

You can kill Seth using Poison Cloud (cast near, but not directly on him) so he does not turn hostile and attack. If you wait a few seconds after he is dead to save, you can bring him back to life (Reviving dead NPCs). Testing the revive procedure, I killed and hex-resurrected Seth a few times, so he dropped multiple copies of Brightblade. A couple of these were relatively nice and could have come in handy when I first left Aleroth, but by the time I got close to finishing the escort quest I already had a comparable sword.

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Testing the revive procedure, I killed and hex-resurrected Seth a few times, so he dropped multiple copies of Brightblade.

<img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/biggrin.gif" alt="" /> I didn't know you could do that! I mean I knew you could bring someone back to life but not that they'd drop the same item twice.


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Returning were as tedious as go o'er.
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