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So... I killed Dynaheir and Minsc in BG and after importing my save they get resurrected nonetheless in BG2? Not just that but they act as if we were friends. And I also abandoned Imoen, Jaheira and Khalid yet they all treat me as if we traveled together in BG.
My question is... Is there anyway to fix this?
The characters you're talking about are the so called 'canon party', which, by the BG2 plotline, travelled with the PC for most of the events of BG1. Since that's how the game is designed, and it would be many, many times more complex to come up with separate plots for every possible combination of party members at the end of BG1, no, there isn't a way to fix it. On the other hand, you'll notice that your character appears to be suffering from some form of amnesia or memory loss following his capture and torture, so you can ascribe the inconsistencies to the effect of that on your own memories (so you remember one thing happening, when slightly different events occurred) and/or those of the other characters (so they act as if they travelled with you, when they didn't). You could also just gloss over it, leave those characters ASAP, and find some new/old party members after the tutorial dungeon.

Also, how could you kill Minsc, you horrible, horrible person? Boo will come after you in vengeance...
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NoctisAugustus: So... I killed Dynaheir and Minsc in BG and after importing my save they get resurrected nonetheless in BG2? Not just that but they act as if we were friends. And I also abandoned Imoen, Jaheira and Khalid yet they all treat me as if we traveled together in BG.
My question is... Is there anyway to fix this?
There's nothing you can do about Imoen. She is directly involved in the main plotline of BG2 and won't die until she's fulfilled that role. You certainly can kick her out of the party, but a certain amount of interaction is unavoidable. Without mods, your best course of action is just not to speak with Jaheira or Minsc. No one bothers to mention these characters if they are not in your party. Irenicus' dungeon might be a little tough to beat without their muscle and spells, but it can be done without them.
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pi4t: The characters you're talking about are the so called 'canon party', which, by the BG2 plotline, travelled with the PC for most of the events of BG1. Since that's how the game is designed, and it would be many, many times more complex to come up with separate plots for every possible combination of party members at the end of BG1, no, there isn't a way to fix it. On the other hand, you'll notice that your character appears to be suffering from some form of amnesia or memory loss following his capture and torture, so you can ascribe the inconsistencies to the effect of that on your own memories (so you remember one thing happening, when slightly different events occurred) and/or those of the other characters (so they act as if they travelled with you, when they didn't). You could also just gloss over it, leave those characters ASAP, and find some new/old party members after the tutorial dungeon.

Also, how could you kill Minsc, you horrible, horrible person? Boo will come after you in vengeance...
Thank you nonetheless. I will try to adapt the events into my roleplay. It will be easy for the ones I abandoned , but the ones that died, it will be harder. The same effective and very creative explanation of ME3's ending can be used here... Spa- er Magic!

He attacked me when I refused to comply to his demands.
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pi4t: The characters you're talking about are the so called 'canon party', which, by the BG2 plotline, travelled with the PC for most of the events of BG1. Since that's how the game is designed, and it would be many, many times more complex to come up with separate plots for every possible combination of party members at the end of BG1, no, there isn't a way to fix it. On the other hand, you'll notice that your character appears to be suffering from some form of amnesia or memory loss following his capture and torture, so you can ascribe the inconsistencies to the effect of that on your own memories (so you remember one thing happening, when slightly different events occurred) and/or those of the other characters (so they act as if they travelled with you, when they didn't). You could also just gloss over it, leave those characters ASAP, and find some new/old party members after the tutorial dungeon.

Also, how could you kill Minsc, you horrible, horrible person? Boo will come after you in vengeance...
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NoctisAugustus: Thank you nonetheless. I will try to adapt the events into my roleplay. It will be easy for the ones I abandoned , but the ones that died, it will be harder. The same effective and very creative explanation of ME3's ending can be used here... Spa- er Magic!

He attacked me when I refused to comply to his demands.
Well, there is a raise dead spell in the game...Shouldn't be that hard to find an explanation.
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NoctisAugustus: So... I killed Dynaheir and Minsc in BG and after importing my save they get resurrected nonetheless in BG2? Not just that but they act as if we were friends. And I also abandoned Imoen, Jaheira and Khalid yet they all treat me as if we traveled together in BG.
My question is... Is there anyway to fix this?
When I finished BG 1 for the first time back in the day, it was also with different party members than what BG 2 starts you off with. My feeling at the time was just like yours. "Jaheira? I got rid of her (I hated her in BG1 and Khalid)! Where is Branwen (other than in the tutorial)? This sucks!"

I got over it fairly quickly... Next thing you know it the BG series would be the only games that I would play for the following 2.5 years. It was quite an addiction.
Post edited December 30, 2013 by 1322