Would Shelvedar hire some foreign lout, without asking me first? : Quiet - keep your wits! And tell me this. These are Bad Guys from Thesk, the country-next-door. blooded in Shou-town, against the Golden Swords. : Dead? How? They were trained in the streets of Telflamm. : They're dead, and Shelvedar hired me in their place. : Has Shelvedar gone and hired more lugs? What happened to Gullen and Vinck? The only way here is through Shelvedar's room. We couldn't access the docks of Shadow Mulsantir from the other portals. We find Shelvedar Nuum, the helpful half-elven merchant, drinking inside with his guards. It's not as posh as the Veil, so there's more bar-room brawls, which might explain why everything highlighted is breakable. It's primarily a bar, but it's got an acting troupe to rival the Veil's. The Sloop's a rough-and-tumble kinda place. Alternatively, as you saw, there's an option to send Heilari's spirit on to the afterlife. If you try to complete the ritual without the Myrkulite tome, Heilari is transformed into a ghoulish creature and attacks. In thanks, Heilari gives us a ring and tells us to get out. Up to this point it's been mostly Okku and Gann carrying the game as the game progresses and we slowly move away from Rashemen as a setting, expect Kaelyn and Safiya to come into greater prominence. To be honest, though, I just wanted to show one of her interactions. We let Safiya handle it for Influence points. He was probably trying to improve the process. It may have been copied from a Thayan tome, but the writer made changes. I've never performed this sort of ritual myself, but it seems to be based on Thayan writings. We can use the Tome to complete the ritual. Heilari the wizard attempted to become a lich in the privacy of the Shadow Plane, but the process failed.
We can bring The Tome of Profane Rebirth to Yusev the aspiring necromancer for quest experience.īefore that, though, we slip into Shadow Mulsantir and enter the only unlocked home. It brings up a few interesting themes that we'll be touching on later.īefore I start waffling, though, let's tie up some loose ends.
My gratitude and my trust are yours.Īlthough we get a better reward for the 'best' solution (saving Dalenka nets us a better treasure item and bonus XP) I prefer the dialogue in this instance. : His injury was caused by the same hunger that seethes within me. And I know what that risk might have cost you. : I know the sacrifice you made to heal the Wood Man's soul. Spirits gossip like fishwives, and their whispers reach my ears more quickly than any mortal could travel. or perhaps a legacy of the hatred that was born long before you journeyed to the Wood. Last time, we took a good long look at Gannayev-of-Dreams (and he loved every last second of it, too). Same deal as last time: we've finished a module, so we've gone back to Mulsantir. Act Two Chapter Twelve - Nullius In Verba