Morrowind talk:The Man Who Spoke to Slaughterfish

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Which Healer?[edit]

I have taken Din first, to a Healer in the Temple, (Esib-Nummu Assunudadnud), and then to a Healer in Fort Darius, (Ulumpha gra-Sharob), and spoke to each of them. Neither he nor they reacted to the other's presence. I even took him downstairs in the Temple to Mehra Drora, (who is a Priestess rather than a Healer), and spoke to her, but he and she ignored each other.

I even took him to the shrines in the Temple, but they ignored him and told me that I had no disease.

In the past, I always managed to have a spell to cast on him, (I had thought I had even given him Cure Common Disease Potions before), so I never came across this problem before. 74.38.2.177 11:56, 29 September 2014 (GMT)

The page says to take him to the Temple healer, which by looking at the list of the people above, you never actually went to the Temple healer. The person you're looking for is Zanmulk Sammalamus. •WoahBro►talk 12:48, 29 September 2014 (GMT)
When I finally got back to the game, Mehra Drora went up about 1/3 of the way on the stairs, and as Din and I passed her on the way up, they finally interacted and the Journal updated. Apparently, close enough to Mehra to talk to her wasn't close enough for Din to notice her.
If only I'd read the Journal updates on the page I would have seen:
50 I have successfully led Din to Mehra Drora, the healer in Gnisis.
Whereever Zanmulk Sammalamus is, I didn't find him, because downstairs I only found Mehra and upstairs I only found an Ordinator, but Esib-Nummu Assunudadnud, on the ground floor, self-identified as a Healer. The instructions are wrong, and the Journal entry as well. Mehra Drora is a Priestess. 74.38.2.177 17:09, 29 September 2014 (GMT)