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Dungeon Master
![]() Join Date: December 4, 2001
Location: Columbus, GA
Age: 45
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Im goin the bad guy path, i read thru the game spot tips, any thing you could donate to this, places to steal/pickpocket from, and devious deeds need be done, or anything someone found interesting bout this path shared here would be appreciated.
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Iron Throne Cult
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Contains spoilers:
Well some obvious things are killing Adalon (silver dragon) for the human flesh armour. Killing Drizzt and his gang. Doing the buried alive quest evilly (don't forget to go back to the house after collecting the ransom to kill some cowled enforcers ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Some quests it doesn't pay off to be evil, like the Trademeet druid quest - if you act evilly (poisoning the grove) you don't get the subsquent quests. Some things you surprisingly don't lose reputation for, like killing everyone in the radiant heart (I did this, but loaded because I felt so guilty ![]() You can steal from most people, except Ribald. But you can pickpocket him. A lot of quests you can't do evilly, like the Fallen Paladin quest, Nalia's keep, Haer'dalis's quest. But you can rationalise that you're getting booty from them ![]()
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