03-18-2005, 12:33 AM
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Drow Priestess 
Join Date: March 13, 2001
Location: a hidden sanctorum high above the metroplex
Age: 55
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Originally posted by Neomi:
1. Did the Doppelgangers actually kill those individuals who they are impersonating (for example, the book lady, the innkeeper, and even the leaders of Candlekeep)?
As you previously met some of the characters above-ground, the answer would be "no".
1a. If so, how long have the Doppelgangers been at Candlekeep (i.e. were they present as early as when the young PC set out with Gorion that fateful day)?
They most likely arrived with your main adversary.
1b. If not, where are those individuals now?
You met them around the grounds and inside the library.
1c. Also, how did they impersonate Gorion, who should already be dead?
Other people knew Gorion enough to allow a doppleganger, who are telepathic, to impersonate him.
2. Could the Gorion who was killed by the "Armored Figure" at the beginning of the game actually be a Doppelganger?
Not likely.
2a. If so, why would Sarevok want to send the PC alone into the world looking for revenge?
Because he is the bad guy. [img]graemlins/petard.gif[/img]
3. What if the whole scenario in the catacombs actually is some sort of paranoid delusion and the PC's old friends are actually trying to help but the PC imagines them as Doppelgangers and slaughters them (sort of like what happens at the start of the Windspear Hills in BG2)?
Then your characters need to quit sniffing the mage's spell components.
4. What, if any, is the relationship between Sarevok and the Doppelgangers? They are present at Candlekeep as well as the coronation, after all. Are they
simply mercenaries/pawns, or do they have another agenda?
They are the generic flunkies of the evil villain, the "nameless thugs" to S's Ernst Blofeld.
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