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You know, this reminds me of that time When asked about his past, JAN stops tinkering with his gadgets and states that, despite all claims to the contrary, turnip beer has wondrous medicinal properties in addition to its fine taste.

I haven't been this pleased with a group of folks since the Cormyrians sent the price of turnips through the roof during the Onion Famine. Being around this group too long is sort of like having the Calimshite itch, isn't it? Except for the uncomfortable burning sensation. And the rash! But still I don't think I like your attitude much. You have all the makings of a nasty griffon That's it! Time to move on, places to go and all that.

He has if you can believe his stories, which you sometimes can! In the real world, Jan tends to divide players between those who can't stand him and those who love him for his crazy antics. I fall in the group in-between of players who will, at the very least, tolerate him. Disable all ads! Well, since you've gone to the trouble of asking this question I'll assume that you don't have a backup Save Even if you do get Jan to spawn, he'll proably be still screwed up.

In my last game, I chose the wrong dialogue option: Jan- "Would you be interested in a bit of merchandise, my friend? Jan- has nothing to say to you. Some game variables had gotten screwed up somewhere, and there wasn't a damn thing I could do about it.

Symbol of Cyric. Join Date: May 26, Like gid damnit, I'm nearing the end of the Bodhi quest so i am kinda far thru, but if its gonna mess my game up then i might as well restart it. But i'd like some more info on the whole spawning people please? Find More Posts by FelixJaeger.

Join Date: March 26, Find More Posts by Raistlin Majere. Six: Whan Jan joins, a timer is set to fifteen days. Anyway, he should have had something to say to you, had the game been patched at the time? Calaethis: 1 "the wrong dialogue entry" is "Good riddance, gnome Oddly, he seems to be able to actually cast spells while wearing the things.

Must be because they got style. Another one of Jan Jansen's inventions, these glasses allow Jan to detect invisibility once per day. The style of the Spectroscopes is so obvious it hardly needs to be mentioned. Email This BlogThis! No comments:. Post a Comment Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment. Newer Post Older Post Home.



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