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I sent him to Rattay at the mill, and he spent his days in a tavern. But finally left it and I was lucky enough to notice him leaving the town)
Hm. I never tried to find Pribyslavitz before the main quest leads to it. Hmhmhm. Should definitely try it and wait for our "friend"
It's still the "shortest". Now I don't know if they programmed him that way, but as a player, I still always pick the route from Merhojed, through Rovna, up NE of Skalitz then to Priby (or you can take the stream path) even if I travel from Andrew's Inn, or anywhere bit East. Why?!! It's so much easier to navigate, I play on hardcore and I rely on terrain association. In the woods, you are just blind, you have to remember how many cuts and turns are, not mentioning the ambushes. My route is so easy to navigate, you can combat freely too, or run away.