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Post by Karjus on Dec 15, 2013 14:01:45 GMT -5
When talking to the guards just after defeating the Ratkin outside Nordhold one of them says "We weren't going to be able to hold them off much longer. They'd been picking as us all day."
I believe it should be "They'd been picking at us all day."
Further on he says, "Well, that's a duty done. You've driven off their assault - even better, you killed their leader!"
Should that be "Well, that duty is done."?
Further on.. "You might be interested to visit Volgan, in the house on the right."
Should that be, "You might be interested in visiting Volgan, in the house on the right."
I'm not sure the second two are typos so much, as unusual phrasing? Might have been intent. Figured I'd put them up here just in case.
When talking to the Fletcher about Conrad, he says "That is I, one in the same."
If you're looking to go with the saying then it should be, "That is I, one and the same."
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Post by fallen on Dec 15, 2013 23:15:39 GMT -5
Fixed to the intended dialog, "They've been picking ..."
Thanks, fixed all.
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