I have done the first errand quest for one of the trader families in the docks and reported back to the guard lady. Now they just tell me to come back later there is no work now. Any idea what progress needs to be made to further this quest line? Do I need to go ahead and follow Rakorium (sp) to the next town and just come back later or what? I've done almost everything else in this city (except clearing under the brewery past lvl 2 down).
Also, any idea where I can get what is needed to pacify Fluffy the dancing bear? I tried going to the fish merchant for a fish (no luck) and tried buying a chicken from the guy near the citadel (it just adds a chicken to your houses garden area). It says "magic is needed" or something like that. Is what I need in this city or elsewhere is really all I need to know.
Is there any point in buying the silly chicken and having it added to your house?
Is there any use later on for the shovel you can buy from the same guy who sells the chicken? In the description it says it can be used to dig things up (duh) or as a weapon. I'm just wondering if there actually *are* things to be dug up later in the game.
Last question...I read this on another forum but I'm not 100% sure on it. If a spell has no modifier value is there any point in rasing it's skill level? It seems like there is not any point since you can't *miss* with a spell (that I've noticed).
Also, any idea where I can get what is needed to pacify Fluffy the dancing bear? I tried going to the fish merchant for a fish (no luck) and tried buying a chicken from the guy near the citadel (it just adds a chicken to your houses garden area). It says "magic is needed" or something like that. Is what I need in this city or elsewhere is really all I need to know.
Is there any point in buying the silly chicken and having it added to your house?
Is there any use later on for the shovel you can buy from the same guy who sells the chicken? In the description it says it can be used to dig things up (duh) or as a weapon. I'm just wondering if there actually *are* things to be dug up later in the game.
Last question...I read this on another forum but I'm not 100% sure on it. If a spell has no modifier value is there any point in rasing it's skill level? It seems like there is not any point since you can't *miss* with a spell (that I've noticed).
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