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Getting back into the gnome camp

Posted: 21 Feb 2020 17:30
by Zorakos2
So it seems that I have angered the gnomes in the settlement, and they have kicked me out of my guildhall. I'd like to get back in, but need help figuring out what a "good deed for the community" is. Help?

:mrgreen:

Re: Getting back into the gnome camp

Posted: 22 Feb 2020 08:26
by sylphan
I am very very curious what you did to "anger the gnomes."

Re: Getting back into the gnome camp

Posted: 22 Feb 2020 17:52
by Zorakos2
Ok, so I went to the test room with my newest explosive, tried out some syntax, and ended up attacking a gnome, which i didn't mean to actually do. So they threw me out and said i had to perform a "good deed for the community" to get back in.

Re: Getting back into the gnome camp

Posted: 23 Feb 2020 22:30
by Zorakos2
So... could anyone help me out here?

Re: Getting back into the gnome camp

Posted: 23 Feb 2020 22:36
by Thalric
Usually all these kind of things are reset if you relog.

Re: Getting back into the gnome camp

Posted: 23 Feb 2020 22:40
by Zorakos2
Well...

The elevator lists crazily and stops. You manage to squeeze out the door and drop to the floor. A group of gnomes is nearby, arguing loudly and taking notes, pointing at the elevator.
A shrill alarm goes off!
A gnome says: Hey, Wait! I'veSeentThatGnome OnThe'Wanted'PostersInThePostOffice!
The gnomes seize you and stuff you back in the elevator! Nice try, but until you clear your name by performing a good deed for the community you're exiled.

See what I mean? It's been like this for days now.

Re: Getting back into the gnome camp

Posted: 24 Feb 2020 17:25
by Targun
I don't know an answer to your question Zorakos, but the gnome mentions Post Office. Maybe there's an actual wanted poster there and you can obtain some information on how to redeem your character. Might be there's also someone to <ask xyz good deed> or <ask xyz clear name>, <community> etc.

I'm just guessing though. Sometimes such things last a set period of time i.e. next armageddon, or set number of days.