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Posted 09 August 2011 - 05:38 PM

Hello

Before I mention my issue here, I would like to tell that you guys did an AWESOME job with these mods. I really enjoy them :)

However I messed up. Severely.

When I've arrived at the orc camp in the Fields of the Dead ( or something ), I killed everything that moved, and saved the NPC held there. During my stay there, I took the guardian stone, but since I didn't read the walkthrough yet back then, I didn't pay too much attention keeping it, and lost it somewhere. Now, is there a code which can be used to summon another?

Thanks you

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Posted 09 August 2011 - 08:35 PM

I think you are referring to the mod Northern tales of the sword coast, not the Aurora mod.

If you have the Shadowkeeper program, do a search for the item and add it to your character's inventory. It might be listed under miscellaneous or wardstone. You can double check with the walkthrough in the DSoTSC/NToTSC forum here at Spellhold forum.

#3 Miloch

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Posted 10 August 2011 - 05:51 AM

Moved to the DSotSC/NTotSC forum (really, shouldn't we have two separate forums for these since they're two different mods?).

It almost sounded like Aurora, since we have a goblin camp in Larswood where you rescue someone, but not an orc camp in Fields of the Dead where you save someone. Also there might be a stone involved in our quest, but not a guardian stone. Didn't know there was something similar in NTotSC but I've never played it.

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