Posted October 21, 2018
Hello!
My first kingdom has collapsed. I deleted all my saves and am now starting again. It just occurred to me that I should keep a war diary to help with future playthroughs. Some details about quests are either blurry, or just not explained at all. There is a point in the Stag Lord quest line where I got stuck. The journal text suggested that all I had to do was wait for the fog to clear - which wasn't the case. When you reach that point you need to go to the Sycamore Tree. I won't go in to details for the sake of spoilers, but after this the quest is pretty straight forward.
There are a number of quests that require you to go to the Narlmarches. The quests don't get more descriptive than that. This is problematic because the Narlmarches is a large area split up in to three parts, Dire, North, and I forgot what the other one is called. Spending time wandering the wilderness was my Waterloo. So if you figure something out, ALT+tab to Microsoft Word, or Open Office, whichever one you have, jot that down, and save it. I regret not doing this the first time.
My first kingdom has collapsed. I deleted all my saves and am now starting again. It just occurred to me that I should keep a war diary to help with future playthroughs. Some details about quests are either blurry, or just not explained at all. There is a point in the Stag Lord quest line where I got stuck. The journal text suggested that all I had to do was wait for the fog to clear - which wasn't the case. When you reach that point you need to go to the Sycamore Tree. I won't go in to details for the sake of spoilers, but after this the quest is pretty straight forward.
There are a number of quests that require you to go to the Narlmarches. The quests don't get more descriptive than that. This is problematic because the Narlmarches is a large area split up in to three parts, Dire, North, and I forgot what the other one is called. Spending time wandering the wilderness was my Waterloo. So if you figure something out, ALT+tab to Microsoft Word, or Open Office, whichever one you have, jot that down, and save it. I regret not doing this the first time.