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I remember I dismissed Sebille once and followed her around to see where she was going. She ended up walking towards a wrecked ship and was stuck for a while till she glitched through it then dissapeared.
That is not entirely true. I've tried following him six times, each time he walks slowly in a random direction just to dissapear in thin air. So, no, he does not continue his path. He literally vanishes, in the middle of a path, not even close to rocks etc. AND he is NOT on the beach. Never.
So, the problem stands for me.
Divinity: Original Sin was released on September 14, 2017. This thread is from May of 2017, during the Early access period of the game. The actual release of the game, and then subsequently multiple major and minor patches, have overhauled the game since then. Nothing in this thread is current or relevant to somebody playing in 2023.
If you have a question, you are welcome to make a thread detailing the problem you're facing and asking for assistance with it. Bumping an ancient thread with an incomplete question doesn't do much to help you, and actively makes a forum worse by flooding the front page with dead threads.
Hopefully that answers your question. Though I do also mirror the sentiment that you should look at the dates of the threads you're reading before posing a reply and avoid really old threads. Its better to make a new one specifically tailored to your problem. Our community here is small, but very much active and you'll definitely get a reply within a day, if not just a few hours. No need to ping all the people who posted on this 6 years ago with a notification for a game they probably have shelved a long time ago. Just make a new thread.