

Hey guys,
im just wondering, cuz eivor wont take off this horse bone mask which i got in gloucester as they celebrated "Halloween".
how can i take it off? its nowhere in the inventar, nor in the bag.
i got enough of its look, so i want to take it off, but i duno how. can u help me pls?
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Try this:
@michi0123 I had the same problem. For what ever reason I traveled to Norway and when I returned to England it enabled me to be able to switch capes. I'm not sure if that actually worked or it was just coincidence, but give it a try.
For me I had to complete the whole story arc.
Once I got back and spoke to Randvi, I was able to remove the disguise.
@bob__gnarly Mine wouldn't go away even after I visited Randvi. I was rather ticked because I learned from another poster I could remove the cape all together and this thing was screwing that up. When I went to Norway it defaulted to my choices, but when I got back to England the cape came back. Out of spite I did the action to remove the cape and that was when it reverted to my choices.
Even after beating the story whenever I teleport anywhere inside Glowecestrescire I spawn with the halloween mask, stepping out of the region removes the mask all you have to do is toggle your hood on/off and you should have your cloak back on.
I believe they did it this way to avoid complains of players not being able to complete the halloween/druid missions but here between us they should've just given us the item (even without any stats) so we can switch as we please from our inventory. I actually like the mask for aesthetics, it's a shame.
PS: These forums keeps getting worse, autocorrect deletes whole paragraphs..
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