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If you kill the slavers, the horse is left there. Abandoned. Alone. Exposed to the wind and cold.
If not to Caed Nua, please allow me to lead the horse to Stalwart. Or tell someone in Stalwart - even if it's likely they will do steak out of him.

 

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So, so sad.

I've come to burn your kingdom down

I would be sad because i have already giblet'd that horse for i haven't found a way to lead it to safety or make it disappear any other way

Currently playing on 3.0.2 steam beta

If you can control how they feel, you can control how they think.

Wait you didn't ace the horse ?

Now that you mention it I'm not even sure I did, time to go kill meself a steak.

 

 

This being said, are you entirely certain this belongs in the tech support section ? ^^'

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Yes.
While it's a minor detail, if you solve Overstaying His Welcome by killing the slavers in the WM 1, the horse never leaves that spot (I don't know if the same thing happens if you follow a different quest path).
If you walk through Russetwood in the WM 2, months later, the horse is still there. It should be dead or gone by then.

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I've come to burn your kingdom down

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