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I talked to the person in the Slums telling me to meet Bodhi in the Graveyard at night.
I went, but apparently Bodhi didn't get the memo, cause 'ole Bodhi didn't show up. I'm not a thief, so it's not that... I've not killed any vamps, so it's not that either (in fact, when I've run across the thief/vamp fights in the streets, I've helped the vamps). Is there something else I might have done that already has me working for the Shadow Thieves? Or is it a bug? Damn you Bodhi, where are you? *shakes fist* |
What time was it when you went to the graveyard? Not only does it have to be nighttime, but I think it also needs to be past midnight (someone correct me if I'm wrong).
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Night in this game is very strange. I've seen Bodhi in the graveyard around Hour 17 and Hour 3. Try going between Hours 17 and 5.
Have you also searched all of the graveyard? She tends to hang around the large center building where the graverobbers are working. |
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The other thing is that there is, sometimes, a time limit - some people report three days, some say another number of days, others still say it's unlimited. |
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The other thing is that there is, sometimes, a time limit - some people report three days, some say another number of days, others still say it's unlimited. </font>[/QUOTE]I havent encountered any time limit...I usually join with one of the guilds after beating all of the major quests, and it usually takes longer than 3 game days...i recall doing this with bodhi as well... |
Ah, I had this problem too. Like someone else said, it is not JUST night you are waiting for... its past midnight. Also there is no time limit whatsoever for meeting Bodhi IIRC cause I waited ages.
Oh and she appears right infront of you where you come in. About 5-10 steps, before the first junction. Solution: Go to the entrance point and sleep then walk forward if she is not there, walk back and rest. It may take a couple of days to get the right time. |
To answer the thread title, a bloodthristy vampire.
To answer the intended question, go during the witching hour. Shakespeare, misunderstood since the dawn of English Literature lessons. ;) |
A very poetic title, tho.
But Dundee, I've always thought that "wherefore" was an olde english term for "why". So that in the "Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo" line Juliet is actually asking _why_ the love of her life must be Romeo (who is a sworn enemy of her family). Shakespeare is only misquoted so much because he wrote such great prose. ;) |
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Juliet is asking 'why are you Romeo?', because things would have been much easier if he was Fred or Nick, or some other dude. [img]tongue.gif[/img] |
Wow...you try and be silly and get an English lesson instead. Joy!
The problem seemed to be that I was already working for the ST's. I have no idea how that happened. Thanks for the replies though. |
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