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Likely a bug or incomplete as of yet, but I also suspected it may have to do with the options you pick during her quest chain? Whether or not you're being gallant or mercenary-like - in my case I picked the latter more often (with my character being a greedy rogue) and got the aforementioned outcome.
Doesn't change the fact that you can infinitely receive the items she makes in the other outcome, giving you a money printer and as many armor relics as you want.
My choices with no romance:
first time i kill Duncan in the cave ( i really wants Alisa to be Widow and free to marry again ) no work, quest bug after kill Duncan and no more options with Alisa.
Second time:
no potion to Duncan.
ask for money to Duncan.
tell Duncan i lie for him.
say the true to Alisa.
rest be kind and no ask for money.
my choices with romance:
give potion to duncan.
tell duncan i lie for him.
Lie to Alisa.
be kind and no ask for money
Not sure whether my choices had any impact on this, but despite not really liking her as a character, I decided to see what would happen if I went ahead with her demands.
So in my case:
- I lied on Duncan's behalf to free him from what did genuinely appear to be hell.
- I lied to her and told her he died.
- Helped her out with the clothes/sea shells
- Repaired the pavilion outside the manor and "invited her out".
Result: A reward for a quest well done and an apologetic "I hope you didn't get the wrong idea".
This means you didn't pick the right conversation options in the pavilion.
From what I can remember it was about picking a story to tell her, but at first glance I can't see why talking about a sea monster or talking about beating up a barbarian or pretending to be talking to King Arthur (nobody in their right mind would believe that one right?) would have made any difference...
There was one obvious line where you can compliment her, which I picked, but the rest I can't really guess what the right options were supposed to be.
Talking about a sea monster worked for me, she has a fascination of sea creature motifs after all and well.. although I don't remember at any point it being mentioned but apparently the village has legends of sea creatures that she also heard about from said village.