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Doesn't bat an eyelid when I steal a man's life savings condemning him and his child to starve but I steal ONE THING from some Eothas pilgrims and he gets sassy with me. 

 

How have your adventures been going? 

Doesn't bat an eyelid when I steal a man's life savings condemning him and his child to starve but I steal ONE THING from some Eothas pilgrims and he gets sassy with me. 

 

How have your adventures been going? 

 

If you're referring to the quest I think you're referring to, you didn't steal the man's life savings you refused to return them to him after he gambled them away. He put him and his family on the street; you're simply refusing to bail him out of a problem he created, then lied about, even at the expense of another person's reputation and at the risk of exacerbating an already tense situation between two groups of people. 

 

You actually did steal from the Eothasians. 

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Doesn't bat an eyelid when I steal a man's life savings condemning him and his child to starve but I steal ONE THING from some Eothas pilgrims and he gets sassy with me. 

 

How have your adventures been going? 

 

If you're referring to the quest I think you're referring to, you didn't steal the man's life savings you refused to return them to him after he gambled them away. He put him and his family on the street; you're simply refusing to bail him out of a problem he created, then lied about, even at the expense of another person's reputation and at the risk of exacerbating an already tense situation between two groups of people. 

 

You actually did steal from the Eothasians. 

 

*shrugs* in character I did steal from him though. As soon as he mentioned wanting me to get his gold back I was like "Suuuure I can do that for you buddy." I then guilt-tripped the woman into giving it to me and then pocketed it, never to visit the man again. 

Eder and Aloth both declared their contempt for me almost as soon as I hooked up with them. I thought we were bros :(

 

 

Doesn't bat an eyelid when I steal a man's life savings condemning him and his child to starve but I steal ONE THING from some Eothas pilgrims and he gets sassy with me. 

 

How have your adventures been going? 

 

If you're referring to the quest I think you're referring to, you didn't steal the man's life savings you refused to return them to him after he gambled them away. He put him and his family on the street; you're simply refusing to bail him out of a problem he created, then lied about, even at the expense of another person's reputation and at the risk of exacerbating an already tense situation between two groups of people. 

 

You actually did steal from the Eothasians. 

 

*shrugs* in character I did steal from him though. As soon as he mentioned wanting me to get his gold back I was like "Suuuure I can do that for you buddy." I then guilt-tripped the woman into giving it to me and then pocketed it, never to visit the man again. 

 

 

That means they didn't program in a constant, recurring quest check to have Eder constantly keep checking to see if you've completed that quest or not. Which I can hardly fault them for, if they had to do that on every quest then you're looking a lot of back-tracking, back-checking and recurring checks cluttering up the game as you play it. 

It's not the stealing part he cares about anyway, per se. He cares that you treated Eothasians badly.

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It's not the stealing part he cares about anyway, per se. He cares that you treated Eothasians badly.

Yeah I understand that, still seems a bit odd though.

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