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![]() ![]() Mod Developer Posts: 1400 Joined: 19-April 05 ![]() |
Just a few words about this mod. It was written by Senka and proof-read by Larrienne. The mod adds friendship with Keldorn, expands his conflict with Anomen, his relationships with Maria, brings PC to Keldorn's enclave, to his family castle, to protect his lands from invaders.
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![]() Forum Member Posts: 5 Joined: 23-March 08 From: In the shadows - or, Australia, if you'd prefer ![]() |
Hey, I've just got a question about the 'Keldorn won't romance a thief' thing.
I think I saw it on another forum, maybe about Ajantis or Anomen or some other paladin guy, that they wouldn't romance a thief either, and it just got me thinking; I nearly always play a thief in BG2, 'cause I can't live without the lockpicking aspect, heh, so I like defending their rights ![]() So anyway, it occured to me that if Keldorn was willing to romance a Bhaalspawn, child of a God of murder, then wouldn't he be able to ignore the whole 'thieving' aspect? If not, couldn't there be someway around that, like 'I steal from the rich and give to the poor' kind of deal, or even a way for the thief to corrupt him or something (there is a side-quest in BG2 about corrupted paladins, so I know it can happen, heh.) If not, I'm kewl with that, I was just rambling on; my real question is actually something like; "Why is it paladins don't like thieves?" Does it have something to do with the 'honor' concept? Any ideas? Cause I'm confused now. Umm, one last thing, I'm gonna apologise about this question and let you know I'm not complaining, just curious. I'm not very fond of paladins, don't ya know... I love thieves, halflings and odities, heh. - Kii -------------------- "Every road leads somewhere. Even if it is a dead end. Hey, it got you somewhere right. And the excersise is good for you." "I'm not crazy - My reality is just different than most." |
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