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Emen is playing in the [[Bloomridge Park]] with his friend {{CharLink|Conall}}. He and Conall were happily playing ball in the park, until Conall threw it far aside, right into the fountain bowl. Now both kids are arguing about which one of them should go and bring it back.
Emen is playing in the [[Bloomridge Park]] with his friend {{CharLink|Conall}}. He and Conall were happily playing ball in the park, until Conall threw it far aside, right into the fountain bowl. Now both kids are arguing about which one of them should go and bring it back.


If talked to, Emen will complain that his friend threw the ball into the water and doesn't want to fetch it. However, he will not ask the party to do it instead of Conall. The player may take the ball themselves and return it to the boys, but doing this, they are risking to step right into the ambush set up by the Bhaal cultists.
If talked to, Emen complains that his friend threw the ball into the water and does not want to fetch it. However, he does not ask the party to do it instead of Conall. The party may take the ball themselves and return it to the boys, but if doing this, they are risking to step right into the ambush set up by the Bhaal cultists.


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Revision as of 02:23, 31 December 2024

Emen is a Human child in the Steeps district of the Lower City in Act Three.

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Stupid Conall, throwing my ba... - Sorry. Mam said I shouldn't talk to strangers.
Emen

Involvement

Act Three

Emen is playing in the Bloomridge Park with his friend Conall Conall. He and Conall were happily playing ball in the park, until Conall threw it far aside, right into the fountain bowl. Now both kids are arguing about which one of them should go and bring it back.

If talked to, Emen complains that his friend threw the ball into the water and does not want to fetch it. However, he does not ask the party to do it instead of Conall. The party may take the ball themselves and return it to the boys, but if doing this, they are risking to step right into the ambush set up by the Bhaal cultists.