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I'm waiting for my copy of BG2 to arrive in the mail - should hopefully have it tomorrow. At the weekend I reinstalled BG + TOTSC and decided to run through it to build a character in preparation for the new arrival.
I'm stuck on the SkyShip quest - can't find the three daughters. Anyone able to help me out with this? Also had a problem with the "meet me outside the Sturgeon Inn(??)" thief - the guy was a no show. I got there and there was beggar standing on the corner. I've been back to the Thieve's Guild and I wasn't attacked so I don't think I've screwed up. |
the 3 ladies are in a house that you have to get into via a locked gate (easy picking) on the top edge of the BG spot with the market (don't qoute me on that map ref, check a walkthrough to be sure). Re the sturgeon - was your thief alone (rest of the gang in an inn somewhere playing scrabble - and was the time right - only certain hours.
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The thief is only there at night i think
About the girls, you will get more xp if you dont kill them ------------------ http://www.angelfire.com/anime2/memnoch/ertai.gif "Let my spells do the dirty work" Ertai, High Sorceror of the Holy Flame |
Thanks for the info on the three daughters - got that sorted now.
I went to the Inn at 4am - I entered the map from the North and left the heavily armed posse around the back. The thief/mage went to the front of the Inn where he met the beggar who got a gold piece for his troubles. At 6am the FMV for the sunrise over Baldur's Gate played so I was there before dawn. What are the chances that he'll be there if I go back another night? I've been back to the Thieve's Guild and haven't been attacked in relation to this quest. |
Along side the Sturgeon (southest side I believe) you will find an area where you cannot stand ( as if some one invisible was there ) that is where the thief will appear. I belive I was given a specific time ie: sundown or dusk ( 9:00pm in my game.
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