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When saving Barse's daughter from the slavers, for some reason it makes most of inner curst hostile, (well, with a red indicator anyway, not attacking except for the captain of the guard) including the captain of the guard and Siabha. Sometimes the Githyanki administrator as well. This makes it impossible to complete Dallan's quest and thereby the game. I've tried reloading from entering Curst, and even from on getting the collapsible portal, and it happens every time. I've made sure that I provoke them into attacking first, but it still occurs. Any ideas?
This question / problem has been solved by kmonsterimage
When saving Barse's daughter, did you initiate dialogue first w/the slavers, or attacked them w/o engaging in dialogue?

I'm not sure if that makes a difference, but given the game's design (and how actions play a role in TNO's alignment), it may be the case.

Not sure if that'll help, but I hope it does. I engaged in dialogue, they decided to attacxk thereof, and suffered no hostilities thereafter from Curst's citizens.
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bladeofBG: When saving Barse's daughter, did you initiate dialogue first w/the slavers, or attacked them w/o engaging in dialogue?

I'm not sure if that makes a difference, but given the game's design (and how actions play a role in TNO's alignment), it may be the case.

Not sure if that'll help, but I hope it does. I engaged in dialogue, they decided to attacxk thereof, and suffered no hostilities thereafter from Curst's citizens.
I did talk to them first, and get them to start attacking me first, as I said. It doesn't make a difference.
Doing the quests isn't necessary. Just enter the prison through the secret entrance at the junkyard.
Post edited January 08, 2011 by kmonster