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    • "In the Path of Thievery" quest


      Quest reads "Mary Krystina has told you about a man named Mesera....hidden deep into the Perugo Forest"

      I already have awareness and perception. Is he supposed to give me something else? He will not talk to me now.

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      "Meddle not in the
      affairs of dragons, for
      thou art crunchy and
      taste good"

    • I didnt talk to him but just kill him to get scroll..

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      Originally posted by epishark:
      **Quest reads "Mary Krystina has told you about a man named Mesera....hidden deep into the Perugo Forest"

      I already have awareness and perception. Is he supposed to give me something else? He will not talk to me now.

      **

      :confused I can't fight him...when I approach him he says "Thanks again merciful adventurer" and my only response is "No Problem. Thanks for the skill lesson."

      Maybe it is a glitch?

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      "Meddle not in the
      affairs of dragons, for
      thou art crunchy and
      taste good"

    • Everythings fine. You have the "Awarness"-Skill, so you don't need the scroll and you don't need to fight against him.
      Forget this quest 😉

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      Best Regards
      Frank


      "HE who has won against every Molespiders, Mindhunters and Cyclops out there....Thank you Heldan"

    • Mabe go back to Mary, since you have finnished the quest.(dont know, always killed Mesera )
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      neee-wom!

      (This message has been edited by ArcAngel Counterstrike (edited 10-17-2001).)

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      Originally posted by ArcAngel Counterstrike:
      Mabe go back to Mary, since you have finnished the quest.(dont know, always killed Mesera )

      Mary is quite useless at this point...Thanks for the reply though.

      I had already decided to forget about the quest and am on to bigger and better targets!

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      "Meddle not in the
      affairs of dragons, for
      thou art crunchy and
      taste good"