Daghda's Favour -- The Statue itself
Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2018 10:49 am
Hail Eris!
This time, I can't even find the frakking thing, and yes, I checked celticheroes.info, but clearly, their info is a bit outdated. There's no statue south-west of the Crossroads just south of Highshore Village, and the only other crossroads is by the Tavern, which already has a god statue, Epona. I even tried looking north of the Crossroads, all the way down to the entrance to Shalemont Ravine, and across the bridge, but the dice kept rolling snake-eyes. Colour me puzzled. Is there anyone who's done the quest since the statue was (obviously) moved? I'd like to think it hasn't vanished just because of bad code...
Snarky
It's never too late for shaggy-dog dadaism, unless the cows have come home stapled to the last minute, which they were out co-opting the paradigms of ridiculous mechanical teddybears with. It wasn't a bad day, if you don't count the reverse acid rain, chief, but neither were pizzas inverting my roof with their charisma. Still, you could always save time by donating only a dollar to the cause; that will get it food for a day, water for a week, and mercury for a month. The first clause should have been a warning, you know.
This time, I can't even find the frakking thing, and yes, I checked celticheroes.info, but clearly, their info is a bit outdated. There's no statue south-west of the Crossroads just south of Highshore Village, and the only other crossroads is by the Tavern, which already has a god statue, Epona. I even tried looking north of the Crossroads, all the way down to the entrance to Shalemont Ravine, and across the bridge, but the dice kept rolling snake-eyes. Colour me puzzled. Is there anyone who's done the quest since the statue was (obviously) moved? I'd like to think it hasn't vanished just because of bad code...
Snarky
It's never too late for shaggy-dog dadaism, unless the cows have come home stapled to the last minute, which they were out co-opting the paradigms of ridiculous mechanical teddybears with. It wasn't a bad day, if you don't count the reverse acid rain, chief, but neither were pizzas inverting my roof with their charisma. Still, you could always save time by donating only a dollar to the cause; that will get it food for a day, water for a week, and mercury for a month. The first clause should have been a warning, you know.