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Irabelle Hunter 08/11/2013, 07:47:44
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Trent writes:
Hello! I have found my way to the Ogre Fortress in Alvar, and encountered one Irabelle Hunter locked in a cell there. Yet, Irabelle does not say anything nor come with me. I do not yet have a quest to find Irabelle. Is this just an unfinished aspect to the game, or have I missed something important?
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Also in Alvar 08/11/2013, 15:22:57
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Woodruff writes:
Along the same lines, I am trying to clear out the wasp next in Alvar. But I don't know if I'm done or not. Is there a specific item I should gain or find in there somewhere? I think I have killed everything, but I'm not sure.
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The only thing you will need from there is . . . 08/11/2013, 19:18:03
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Peter2 writes:
. . . the honey. There's a guy in Ironsand who wants it, IIRC.
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Honey 08/11/2013, 23:21:40
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Woodruff writes:
Thanks, Peter. So it's not a quest of any sort from anyone, then?
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Got the wrong name 08/12/2013, 03:46:48
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Peter2 writes:
Sorry, I meant Wasp Jelly, not honey.
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Quest? Well, sort of. 08/12/2013, 05:05:35
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Peter2 writes:
Somebody wants the stuff and pays well for it, but I can't remember whether or not it registers on the list as a formal quest. If it does, it's no more than a local quest, though.
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Try . . . 08/11/2013, 19:20:41
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Peter2 writes:
. . . a detailed exploration of Smuggler's Cove, in Ravenshore.
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You should have . . . 08/11/2013, 19:27:53
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Peter2 writes:
. . . collected a letter from Daedeross in the village of Blood Drop early on in the game. If you did what he asked you to do with it, you should have learnt more about Smugglers' Cove.If you didn't get the letter, I would advise you to go back and get it.
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Irabelle 08/11/2013, 23:20:11
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Trent writes:
Thanks, Peter! I was concerned that nobody comes to the site any longer - I'm glad to see that's not the case.It turns out that when I went to the Smuggler (her father), he gave me the quest and simultaneously rewarded me for having completed it. Didn't even need to return to see her after getting the quest, which I feared I would need to do.
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Don't worry about it. 08/12/2013, 03:51:40
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Peter2 writes:
I check the Might & Magic Taverns daily when I'm around, and I'm pretty sure Bones does, too, and there will be some others. We don't post if we've got nothing to say, though - it's not like Twitter!
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That's right. It may happen (and it does happen) that there is few months of total quiet in one Tavern, 08/12/2013, 21:30:54
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Ramillies writes:
but I think that all 4 Taverns together only rarely keep silence longer than month.
(I would estimate the count of people who check the taverns regularly at +/- 10 ... I, for example, have a little cute script, which checks them for me ... if I don't forget to activate it )
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Ii's so long since I did any computing that I don't think I could write a script any more, and anyway, . . . 08/13/2013, 06:23:33
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Peter2 writes:
. . . for me, checking the Taverns and the other boards I keep an eye on constitutes a valuable 10-minute break from work.
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Having not any work imposed on me, I rather use the script. 08/13/2013, 17:20:15
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Ramillies writes:
I do only work that I actually like. (Yet. Soon it will change ) So, besides that the making the script was kind of fun for me, it saves me from breaking off from other fun .(And I think you couldn't write such a script even if your computer skills were less forgotten. I'm afraid I used rather different things you were used to use. (Every programmer nowadays knows the Epoch, or the launch of the first Unix system, and that's 1. I. 1970, 0:00 GMT. The tools I used now have their origin in those times ... but I think you took a rather different way when you were learning computer stuff...))
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My computer skills are so far out of date now that I'd need a time machine to even see them! 08/13/2013, 19:32:53
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I think that no one who learnt to handle the computers 30 years ago can be absolutely out of skill 08/15/2013, 12:24:14
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Ramillies writes:
It's rather a certain way of thinking, and that way does not change.
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Anyone who can think ruthlessly logically without omitting any steps can program. 08/15/2013, 16:11:28
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Peter2 writes:
I used to keep repeating to myself "a computer has no initiative and will only do exactly what I tell it to do". But I can now remember only a very few of the instructions, and I never learnt to program in C or anything that followed it.
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Re:Irabelle Hunter 08/12/2013, 13:43:07
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Gandalf919 writes:
In Ravenshore when you talk to Edgar Fellmoon in the Merchant house, you are sent to take a blackmail note to Arion Hunter head of the smugglers in Ravenshore. When you do this he will tell you that the ogre's have kidnapped his wife (Irabelle) and ask you to rescue her.
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Wife? 08/12/2013, 16:34:13
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