Susan
Sep 6 2003, 10:58 AM
I've played this befor and finished it, but no matter what I do, she doesnt give me any fruit. I told her her name, hugged her, told her about helping people, told her about the gift i got from the town's people by saving them, and gave her water. What else must i do
Almirena
Sep 6 2003, 03:42 PM
You must give the Gift of Kindness - give water to the tree.
Then "tell about yourself".
You must give the Gift of Magic - give that earth from the Earth Elemental to the tree.
Then "tell about earth."
You must give the Gift of Love - hug her, and tell her about her name "Julanar".
That's when the Fruit of Compassion forms on one of her branches.
It sounds as though you haven't yet given her the earth... is that right?
Susan
Sep 6 2003, 05:34 PM
Yes thank you, thats it
Thanks so much. You really know these games well
Almirena
Sep 7 2003, 03:07 PM
It's a pleasure. <smile>
The QfG games and KQ games and similar are exactly to my taste - so I know them reasonably well.
Paladin Wizard
Sep 10 2003, 04:41 AM
This is probably the most troublesome task to me because it needs to be done in an order.
Orion
Sep 10 2003, 02:23 PM
I keep getting confuzzled in which order it goes... So I visit Aziza often...
(Not that I'm complaining...
)
Almirena
Sep 11 2003, 09:25 AM
<grins> Mm-hmm. I have to admit that Aziza and Zayishah are the female with whom I most strongly identify, and whom I think are most successfully portrayed in the games.
JRinaldi
Sep 11 2003, 05:25 PM
Which brings us to one of the best parts of the games in general - the characters. None of the characters are stereotypes - even the ones that are.
In each of the games you have characters that fit some classic archetypes as found in fairy tales and old movies but those characters usually also have a depth to them. Even the gnome characters who are constantly throwing puns have a soul, so to speak.
J
Orion
Sep 11 2003, 07:10 PM
*puts on a pair of glasses and hands Rena a Zayishah costume*
Paladin Wizard
Sep 12 2003, 04:55 AM
/me also puts on a pair of glasses.
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