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Necromancer

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I'm sure you all remember that when creating your villager from the villager maker code, you had to answer questions to determine what (s)he would be like. I hadn't thought of this until now, but did your answers to those questions determine what the quest would be like, or was it the same quest for everyone? My villager (Charles) sends me off to Mistpeak to search for his father, who went there in search of treasure. You find his deceased father's note and bring it back to him. Is this how your quest goes, or did your villager send you on a different one?

EDIT: Typo in the title; "your" should be "yours".
 

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Is he from Brightwall then?
Cause my villager (female) does the exact same thing, and she's from Brightwall

I think it's all about
Location, Location, Location :D
 

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I thinks it's about their location and whether they are good or bad, I think.
 

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Mine was from brightwall and had exactly the same quest.
 

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Well, the villager is always in Brightwall no matter what. I suppose they are all the same when it comes to the quest, but perhaps we'll get someone in here that has a different quest.
 

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Kane asked me to kill his boss, who was excavating some ruins of "old kingdom or something" so he could take over his job, so I believe it depends on morality.
 
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