

The man downstairs who claimed to be Purnisc attacked me once I started asking questions. I could go back to Kaenra now, but there's something peculiar about this situation. I gave Purnisc the ring as requested, yet he didn't seem to recognize it. Purnisc was home, but something about the man seemed unusual. The house next to the Copperlane market that has become a svef den. Uncover what happened at Purnisc's house in Copperlane. She told me that Purnisc's house located next to the marketplace in Copperlane. Kaenra asked me to return the betrothal ring Purnisc gave her. That's my opinion at least.Something unusual is happening at a house in Copperlane. The new circumstances you've uncovered add new objectives to the quest, so it's only right that it can't be resolved that way. So you're truthful in the part where you've given the ring to the right guy, and not truthful in the part where you hide from her what happened to him. If you intend to discover Purnisc's fate, then give Purnisc the ring, and then go to Kaenra and say "Job's done", that's pretty hypocritical. If you chose the latter option, killing Purnisc, this would mean lying to Kaenra. If you've gone to the house, chose to investigate, found Purnisc, you have the options of killing the mage, killing Purnisc, and after doing either, report success to Kaenra. If you've gone to the house, but chose not to investigate, you can give the ring to the mage, your character not knowing it's not actually Purnisc, and report success to Kaenra.ģ. If you don't care about doing the job Kaenra sent you to do, you might as well not go to the house at all and just lie Kaenra without ever checking out what's happened to Purnisc.Ģ. I don't think it's illogical, but that's up to interpretation:ġ. So basically, they allow me to releplay this situation as i want, but don't provide the chance to end the quest after this. Devs give us the option to make a passionate reply (kind of: it's only your fault, you've deserved this ), which is resulting in breaking the conversation. The weird thing here actually is how my character was able to react on getting the truth while speaking with real Purnisc. Moreover, realizing that Kaenra no longer want to know him (which from my perspective is a wise thing in such situation), my character decided to not expose any additional details to her. O riginally, I was asked to give back the ring and that was already done, so no reason to do the dirty work for Purnisc. While speaking with fake Purnisc it became clear that something strange is going on. But after figuring out that the source of all this mess is Purnisc himself - I have made decision to not get involved into this even deeper. The only thing why my character was involved is his intention to help a woman beaten by her fiance (at least she saw it this way). That's right, I might be thinking about all of this like you have suggested here. Well, certainly, with a bit of imagination you can always come up with some excuse/explanation for yourself why you are doing or not doing something. So considering all of this I have two alternatives:ġ- forget about quest being hanging in the journal.Ģ- help the guy even if it's against my role playing style.ĭon't like both of them. Really? But don't I already know in fact what is going on there? Don't I already did everything I wanted to do? But the only thing I can say to her at this point - is that something strange is going on in the house and I'm still looking into it. So I left Purnisc lying tied as he was before I came, and get back to Kaenra in order to inform her that the ring is delivered back to her boyfriend, what she had actually asked me to do at the beginning, which means that my job is done. Till the moment, this is looking more or less reasonable. There was a phrase corresponding to the situation - don't remember exact words - but it was tagged with qualifier. After the fight I've unlocked the door and found real Purnisc. Talking with him I've learned that he is in fact a drag dealer too - for me this basically means that he's already got what he deserved - therefore (according to the personality of my protagonist) I don't want to be involved here any longer. Which of course has provoked me to investigate this situation further - I've bribed guard near the staircase leading upstairs, cleaned up second floor from mercs (they've attacked me without saying a word - which was a bit unrealistic, recalling that the guard below was much more cooperative - but anyway). I've received the ring from Kaenra, got to the house, spoke with the guy who is impersonating Purnisc, and figured out that something isn't right here. Well, maybe it's just my play style, but this side quest in Copperlane feels slightly undone in terms of role playing.
