Originally Posted by RagnarokCzD
Originally Posted by Darth_Trethon
I guess the connection is: kill Shadowheart at the beach, take the artifact, and there you go.
Sigh ...
Well i only repeated this like four times so far ... so i gues its understandable it didnt reach everyone yet. :-/

Let go again:
First - At beach your character have no idea she is a sharite ... so it makes no sense to attack her.
Second - Im fully aware that you can kill her any time ... but as stated before, if you do she is still member of your party ... just waiting for ressurection > ergo insufficient.
Also, you may have heared this before but, killing people is wrong.
Third - There is option in dialogue to send her away ... i prwsumed this will force her out of my party, just like it does to Astarion when you find out he is a Vampire. It didnt ... thats what im complaining about.

tldr: I dont want to kill, i want to expell ... send away ... exclude from our pack.

Comprende?

Originally Posted by neprostoman
There I should probably stop derailing the thread...
I would appreciate that.
Ever played Pathfinder: Kingmaker? Ever tried to ditch a certain annoying halfling?

"This character is essential to the Plot" is something that happens in story driven CRPGs.


And, as pointed out above, tabletop D&D games too.

Another thing that happens in the tabletop game, is that if you bring a character with an ideology to the table that isn't compatible with the adventure the DM has planned, they may tell you to go away and make a different character. For example, I ran a campaign I called "Sky Raiders of Eberron", which started with a train robbery gone wrong. I briefed the players in session zero not to create very law abiding characters.

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