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#1 berelinde

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Posted 25 December 2007 - 06:01 AM

Ever wondered what it was like to be tied to life - forever? Aidan knows.

Help him regain his honor, and you might even help him remember what it was to be human.

Fading Promises introduces Aidan, a fallen paladin of Amaunator, who has a couple problems. One of them is that he's dead. Another is that he never completed his last quest. You can't help him with the first, but he would be very grateful for your assistance with the second. Who knows? You might even give him the courage to face the judgment he has so long avoided.

The quest kicks off in the Temple District, where a woman has had a bit of a scare.
"Imagination is given to man to console him for what he is not; a sense of humor, for what he is." - Oscar Wilde

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Posted 22 July 2010 - 01:10 PM

View Postberelinde, on 25 December 2007 - 06:01 AM, said:

Ever wondered what it was like to be tied to life - forever? Aidan knows.

Help him regain his honor, and you might even help him remember what it was to be human.

Fading Promises introduces Aidan, a fallen paladin of Amaunator, who has a couple problems. One of them is that he's dead. Another is that he never completed his last quest. You can't help him with the first, but he would be very grateful for your assistance with the second. Who knows? You might even give him the courage to face the judgment he has so long avoided.

The quest kicks off in the Temple District, where a woman has had a bit of a scare.
is this paladin only for a good party?
Thanks for help

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Posted 22 July 2010 - 01:24 PM

He isn't a joinable NPC, but he will appear to any party. It's up to the PC to decide how to handle his quest and the friendship he offers.
"Imagination is given to man to console him for what he is not; a sense of humor, for what he is." - Oscar Wilde

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