Talk:Nameless Terror/@comment-33780977-20190319144545/@comment-40004668-20190823015127

I agree with you that assassins only waiting for their target is very bland and the assassins should have staged something. Heck, I cannot believe that the assassins are so poor that they did not bribe the guard to shut up. The writer of the quest really missed a lot.

Also, I think the note thing (not the threat letter) may be common because it can be used to inform the player of the locations and cause him to prepare. However, it can be used creatively to lay a trap within a trap. Imagine this: player see note, proceeds to ambush area, defeats the assigned assassins, then another assassin team arrives unexpectedly, and ambush at that point will not be completed until all are defeated. Though it will look like a gauntlet or something, it will not be as bland as defeating one team of assassins.

The guards & soldiers and the Arisen became under the same employer/company (the Duke) after he has been knighted, so saying that they are co-workers is not completely invalid. However, since they are not directly working with each other, saying that they are co-workers is too much - guard (security), Arisen (special operations).

I am not degrading the slum folk but I think they cannot provide the best info about the Arisen's exact whereabouts. There are guards stationed at the gates of the Noble Quarter (one even mentions proper attire), so I presume that the slum folk are barred from entering and, therefore, cannot follow the Arisen.