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A clean and straight decision.
If we're honest, Gothic had the same limitless inventory, so you didn't need to drop or store items, too.
People did it just for atmo or to sort and clean their messy inventory (since weapons weren't stackable and you had no sorted categories).
No point in this, when you have the map where you can buy ink to make markers. The opposite would actually be to mark things you haven't completed, since dropping things where you have completed things would be a clutter.
So marking a path that leads me to nowhere is pointless to you? Pls never again bless me with your wisdom, I am not worthy