There is no actual such intent in my reply, and you just inventing it and implying it doesnt make you anything less then an actual cunt.
He is not halfway through but barely in the beginning, playing a game that is made for replays yet he himself said, rather emphatically and dramatically, that he would rather deinstall then restart and even added some super smart "great work devs!" comments - because he dropped a spell himself because he wasnt paying attention.
Even if he was half way through it wouldnt really matter. Sure it sucks, but you suck it up and relaod earlier save or start the game over. Thats what RPGs are for anyway.
Were, and now are again.
He wants to stop playing instead? Then he should.
Or you and gyson can go and croon over him because thats what really should be done for cases such as that.
I am asking again: Why he even need that scroll? Evelyn seems not to be central to progress the game in any way.
In my game she simply vanished and will not return because Jack killed her on his own. Her amulett is not essential either, I have already 4 of those from other followers of the conduit anyway.
Most rpgs flag certain items 'plot important' meaning they can't be destroyed, sold, or dropped. I can remember this being a standard even before Baldur's Gate 1. It's essentially a genre standard. I consider the fact that you are able to permanently lose plot-important items to be a bug.
Question is: Is this even main-plot relevant? I donエt see how this blocks progress.