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Thats what im doing rn. Time to do Alwarren all over again
Another thing, I thought this mightve happened since I did something an alternative order (I retrieved the amulet from goblin cave before going to Alwarren) but idk..
This order was reported once as causing some issue with Rimril not acknowledging you've completed objectives, but some people never got it, so idk neither.
"When a human being takes his life in depression, this is a natural death of spiritual causes. The modern barbarity of 'saving' the suicidal is based on a hair-raising misapprehension of the nature of existence." - Peter Wessel Zapffe
Try using the 'floy' and 'drop' cheats. Press the ' \ ' key to bring up a command line and type in floy and you'll be able to move Rynn out of the area through the barrier. Use the 'walk' key to keep the movements more controllable. Once you're through, use the 'drop' command as before, followed by another floy to 're-materialize' on the landscape. If you still can't fly, use the commands again to move to the tunnel exit of the area and try walking out of the level.
I just fired up the game and I happened to have a save state at the point where you are and it worked fine to move through the barrier. I spent a few minutes walking Arokh through some virgin territory until I got him stuck in a Rynn sized tunnel. I really like the Alwarren level with it's varieties of NPCs and the puzzles. Too bad the level has this nasty bug. Hope you can get out and continue your game. Good luck.
Going to the Goblin cave first is OK - I think if you do it the other way round and do it after Alwarren it causes a bug whereby he will not recgonise you have the amulet.
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"When a human being takes his life in depression, this is a natural death of spiritual causes. The modern barbarity of 'saving' the suicidal is based on a hair-raising misapprehension of the nature of existence." - Peter Wessel Zapffe