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- I only accompanied this Arisen for a short time.
- I suffered much injustice at the Arisen's hands
- But I cannot let shame paralyze me if I am to improve.
I didn't interact with her much, at all really, the only thing I can imagine it could be was having her as a warrior be the only front-liner for half that time while I leveled Archer? Or maybe I threw her once or twice when her AI went wonky? I genuinely don't know how I traumatized the poor thing.
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yes same happened to me a few times. i had a very handsome archer named Leon, he was so sweet, and during a fight somehow he fell into the water and vanished. i wanted to hire him again just to give him a like , but the player changed his vocation so i had no need for him anymore.
Do Gautstafr's quests.
My pawn always came back with a scar when I tossed her into the ocean to cure dragon plague or if she accidentally takes a dip herself.