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My quest may be bugged and he maybe he was supposed to vanish but the priest and his two guards are still casually waiting for their things to be stolen now and again in Uzhitz :D
Wonderful "realistic" quest design.
Same principle applies to the House of God quest where you are asked to treat the injured people. They won't die if you never accepted the task. They only die if you don't cure them in time after you accepted the task. Because that's realistic.
Player could also empower themselves by selling loot taken from bandits and Cumans. That way, players will level up their combat skills AND get money in the process. Why bother exploiting a glitch when you can do it the proper way? It is fun cheezing the game like that? Might as well play with cheats.
I'm not telling people to do it or else... Just saying this option is there if you want to take it, let players pick the way they want to play, its their game too not just yours.