![]() I’ve had a couple different outcomes to this one sometimes I’ve ended up having to fight him, sometimes not. There’s a tame owlbear who’ll follow you around and fight for you if you give him some venison and pet him.Īnd there’s my personal favorite, the one where the satyr elder wants you to dance with him. There’s a poacher who lets you bargain for loot – one to three chests depending on how many gamey venisons and fox tails you have. ![]() There’s a rare owlbear, a rare wood woad and a rare giant. ![]() While the “wounded soldier” in the above pic was out of Acanthia’s reach (and doesn’t seem to do much no matter which option you choose when he’s at ground level), there’s an ice dragon way, way high in the mountains, and a red dragon who seems to be the twin of Micahrastir (that mean guy who likes to blow you off his perch in Underdark, and blow the bridge away so you can’t get back to him). The rare encounters in Storm Horns show ample evidence that there was actual thought put into them, and probably even by someone who plays the game. The Storm Horns are GORGEOUS all by themselves, with amazing new mobs… satyrs! Harpies! Owlbears! Pseudodragons! GRIFFONS! Oh, oh, OH, the griffons! Please, please, please release griffon companions, because I don’t think I can live without one much longer (she sez, studiously NOT looking at the 42 – yes, really, 42 – companions she already has on Thelanis). Turbine, when you get it right, you REALLY get it right. Even if U19 added nothing but the Storm Horns wilderness, I’d be pretty darn happy. I mean, c’mon, there are still plenty of unresolved bugs – sorry, “unintended features” – from LAST year’s expansion, Menace of the Underdark. Given past history, I was a bit worried about the imminent release of U19, aka the Shadowfell Conspiracy.
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