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I just entered an Engwithan ruin and looted the dang place, with Hiravias in my party, and he never made a peep. Given that he's a Glanfathan, shouldn't he, like, mind? Where by "mind" I mean "try to murder us all"?

 

This wouldn't bother me if we'd at least had a conversation about it and I had to convince him that it was for the best, but none of that happened; he literally never said a word. Or did I somehow miss something that I was supposed to see?

If you arrive in Twin Elms with him in the party, I believe, he tells you "This is when I object to you looting sacred ruins and I swear to stop you and then you tell me this is for the greater good and I agree with you. I'm glad we had this chat, now let's go kill stuff." That isn't exactly what he says word for word, but pretty much it.

He's a bit more in character when you finish Sagani's quest with him in party.

 

I haven't sided with the Dozens yet, but they clearly do expeditions for profit. Does Hiravias object to that ?

Edited by b0rsuk

He's a bit more in character when you finish Sagani's quest with him in party.

 

I haven't sided with the Dozens yet, but they clearly do expeditions for profit. Does Hiravias object to that ?

Hiravias don't seem to care probably because his clan cast him out which seems to have made him to hold little loyalty towards their beliefs.

I sided on accident with the dozen and he was like: we aren't really gonna do that, right? Right?

So, he does voice his concerns from time to time.

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