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i.
[NTRDCT] Introduction
ii. [TWKNGT] Tweaking Planescape: Torment
iii. [CRTNGN] Creating a new Nameless One
iv. [NPCMPN] Companions
v.
[LGNMNT] Alignment
vi. [GNRLST] General Strategies
[FRQNTL] Frequently Asked Questions
[WLKTHR] Walkthrough
1.
2.
[MRTRYY] Mortuary
[THHVVV] The Hive
------------------------------------------------------------------------------i.
[NTRDCT] Introduction
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Torment is not your usual CRPG (Computer Role Playing Game). Firstly, it is
the very first game set in the Planescape Multiverse (and the last as well).
The game is not set in one definite world, but rather, many worlds, or
Qwinn was nice enough to send some of the fixpack and Unfinished
business changes over, and those have been placed in the
walkthrough.
If you have a widescreen monitor, also try the Widescreen mod:
http://gibberlings3.net/widescreen/
Then there is GhostDog's fabulous new UI for PS:T, which you can find
at the Spellhold Studios link above. Works great in conjunction with the
widescreen mod.
With all this, you'll get a shiny new game!
------------------------------------------------------------------------------iii. [CRTNGN] Creating a new Nameless One
------------------------------------------------------------------------------You don't really "create" a character here, you merely "add" as many stats
as you can to do well in the game. You start with a 9 in every stat, and are
given 21 stat points to build with. At every level you gain, you will get a
new Stat point to place however you will. There are also various items that
increase your Stats, either by effect, or by permanently raising your stat.
Finally, stats can also be increased through special dialogue options in
the game.
Strength:
Dexterity:
In combat, Dexterity influences your ability to avoid getting
hit by an enemy. Outside of combat, Dexterity is mainly used
for things like thievery. For example, there are some
pickpockets around, and if you are Dexterous enough (oh, 13+)
you can catch them in the act (although you also have to have
a good Wisdom to know to look for it).
Most useful for: Fighters, Thieves, and Chaotic characters
Constitution: Quickens your regeneration rate, adds more HPs per level, and
other fun things.
The best stat in the game, bar none. Wisdom gives a great
bonus to experience, which in turn leads to the faster gaining
of levels. Also has an effect on Priests, by giving them
bonus spells the higher Wisdom they have. But since YOU can't
be a Priest, that doesn't help. The best effect, however, is
in the Dialogues where you will get the BEST options, as well
as the most Recovered Memories, and your "inner voice" will
even warn you of dangerous dialogue options. Also increases
your Lore skill.
Most useful for: Everyone
Charisma:
Charisma is useful, but not on the scale of Wisdom. Charisma
has all its benefits in dialogues. It brings up new options,
but these options usually aren't any better than what Wisdom
would get you. Charming your way out of something works less
well than being Wise enough to get out of something. Also can
increase certain rewards.
Most useful for: Chaotic characters
Here are your stats:
STR
DEX
CON
9
+
11
9
INT
15
WIS
18
CHA
9
-------
4
-------
13
-------
54
21
75
You may be wondering why on earth am I neglecting the "most important" stats
of Strength, Dexterity, and Constitution. Well, this is just my opinion of
what works best in Torment. But here's the most important thing to remember:
Wisdom is the most important stat in Torment!!
Yep, you heard right: Wisdom rules. With a high Wisdom, your character gains
quite a good bonus to all EXP earned (either in quests, or defeated
monsters), which REALLY adds up at the higher (21+) levels. If you choose to
place points elsewhere, don't rob Wisdom, or you'll be sorry.
A Wisdom of 12 and lower, no bonus
13 gives you about a 2% bonus to experience
14
5%
15
8%
16
10%
17
13%
18
15%
19
18%
20
20%
21
23%
22
25%
23
27%
24
30%
25
35%
So, with a Wisdom of 25, if you get 1000 experience (assuming you
have no extra companions to split it) you will actually get 1350
experience.
Why do I recommend placing points in Wisdom, Intelligence, and Charisma?
Because Torment isn't as combat oriented as other CRPGs. A lot of
experience (and other fun bonuses) can simply be gained in conversation, but
only if you have good enough stats for it. I'll point out in the Walkthrough
how much of each stat you need to get such bonuses. For example, if you are
talking to someone who wants to kill you, if you have a high Charisma, you
could charm them out of it, or high enough Intelligence, and you can
out-think them to avoid combat. There's even one instance of being clever
enough to get someone to *kill* themselves for you!
Strength, Dexterity, and Constitution are important, but I wouldn't start the
game with them.
Constitution Note:
Constitution is handled differently in Torment, than in previous AD&D
CRPG's. It's retroactive. That is, if you increase your Constitution, you
will gain all the Bonus HP's as if you had had that Constitution from the
start of the game. (This is both good and bad, we'll get to the bad in a
moment) This means that you won't be punished by avoiding Constitution in
the beginning of the game. When you get it later, you'll get all those
HP's that you missed. This is especially sweet when you get an Item that
increases your Constitution, as you'll see instantly your new HP's.
So what's the bad side? If you lose constitution, you lose all the bonus
HP's that came with the high constitution. Therefore you can't just give a
CON+2 tattoo to someone, level them up for the bonus HP's, then give the
tattoo to someone else. As soon as the item is gone, so are the HP's.
I think that the good points outweigh the bad points, though.
_____
Class
The Nameless One starts the game as a Fighter. Later in the game, you can
find trainers to switch your class to either Mage or Thief, or back to
Fighter. This isn't multi-classing in the regular AD&D sense. You completely
change over to that class.
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Specialization Bonus
The Nameless One also gets a Specialization Bonus at the 7th and 12th levels
of whichever class he currently is. You only get each bonus once, so if you
take the 7th level fighter bonus, you can't get the 7th level mage bonus.
You could, however, take the 7th level fighter bonus, then the 12th level
mage bonus. If you do THAT however, you will end out taking the 7th level
mage, as you must have the 7th level specialization to get the 12th.
Fighter:
7th
12th
Mage:
7th
12th
+ 1 INT
+ 2 INT, + 1 WIS, + 5 Lore
Thief:
7th
12th
+ 1 DEX
+ 2 DEX, + 1 Luck
Note: If you somehow end out gaining enough experience to the point where
you would be gaining enough levels to get BOTH specializations at
the same time, you actually will only get the first specialization.
So, if you are a Fighter at level 6, and level up to level 12, you
you lose
-- -7 MaxHP (total)
-- -15 MaxHP
-- -5 MaxHP
As you know, there are a huge number of tattoos in the game of which
virtually all are "unlocked" (allowing you to buy them) when you satisfy a
certain condition, be it a conversation or particular event which occurs in
the game, so naturally many are overlooked or cannot be obtained due to
certain player decisions made earlier.
If you're curious about the stats of the Tattoos, check out my item list
at http://www.gamefaqs.com/
[Existing tattoos - no prior conditions need to be met]
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Tattoo
Tattoo
Tattoo
Tattoo
Tattoo
Tattoo
Tattoo
Tattoo
Tattoo
Tattoo
of
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* Anarchist Tattoo
Condition: Join the Anarchists.
* Tattoo of Sensation
Condition: Join the Sensates
* Tattoo of the Restless Dead
Condition: (Quest) Killing Strahan Runeshadow, the necromancer in the
Hive mausoleum, thus easing the restless dead.
* Tattoo of Graves of Es-Annon
Condition: (Quest) Finding a tombstone for the crier of Es-Annon, in the
Hive.
* Number of Ku'u Yin
Condition: (Quest) Get the number back for Ku'u Yin (Buried Village)
* Tattoo of the Bonesinger
Condition: Learning the Stories-Bones-Tell ability from Stale Mary in the
Dead Nations.
* Tattoo of the Warrior
Condition: Obtaining the level 7 bonus in the fighter class.
* Tattoo of the Supreme Warrior
Condition: Obtaining the levels 7 and 12 bonuses in the fighter class.
* Tattoo of the Art
Condition: Obtaining the level 7 bonus in the mage class.
* Tattoo of the Magi
Condition: Obtaining both the level 7 and 12 bonuses in the mage class.
* Tattoo of the Thief
Condition: Obtaining the level 7 bonus in the thief class
* Tattoo of the Master Thief
Condition: Obtaining both the level 7 and 12 bonuses in the thief class.
* Tattoo of the Skull [AKA Tattoo of Morte]
Condition: Having Morte in your party.
* Tattoo of Annah [AKA Tattoo of Annah-of-the-Shadows]
Condition: Having Annah in your party.
* Tattoo of Tenement Shadows
Condition: (Quest) Escaping the tenement block of starved dog thugs, in
the Hive next to Fell's, with or without Sybil.
Morale Note: Every character that joins you has what the game calls
"Morale." This reflects how happy they are. Mostly this
just affects their conversations, however, in some cases
(Dak'kon being the most notable) it affects more tangible
items, such as weaponry and skills. Morale is an integer
value, the nicer you are to the person in question, the
higher this value will rise.
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Morte (voiced by Rob Paulsens, Animaniacs "Yakko Warner", "Pinky"; from the
Tick, "Arthur", and many other cartoon voices)
Fighter
Chaotic Good
Stats:
HP
20/20
Upgraded
Stats:
AC
4
18
18
13
How to get: You start the game with Morte. Just don't misplace him
somewhere.
How to Upgrade: Once you have Fall-from-Grace talk to her about Morte.
She tells you that he isn't a Mimir and that he has a
Baatorian smell. Confront Morte about this and you will
recover a memory and upgrade Morte.
Biography: Of course you got questions about me -- you probably have
questions about ALL sorts of things. Let me boil it down for
you: when you've been as dead as long as I have... without
arms, legs, or anything else, you spend a lot of time thinking,
y'know? I figure it's been a few hundred years since I got
penned in the dead book, but time doesn't really tally up the
way it used to... without that mortality thing pressing down on
you, all the days and nights kind of blend together. So you
think about this, and you think about that... and the most
important piece of wisdom I've learned over the past hundred or
so years is this: There's a LOT more obscene gestures you can
make with your eyes and your jaw than most people think.
Without even resorting to insults or taunting, you can really
light a bonfire under someone just with the right combination
of eye movements and jaw clicking. Drives them barmy! If you
ever get beheaded and your skin flayed from your skull, I'll
show you how it's done. I got some real gems, chief -- they'd
drive a deva to murder, they would.
I know what you're thinking: I'm dead. I've lost so much. It
Fighter/Mage
Lawful Neutral
Stats:
HP
33/33
Upgraded
Stats:
AC
6
18
18
13
13
13
How to get: You will find Dak'kon coolin' his heels in the Smoldering
Corpse tavern, which is one area south of the Mortuary area.
How to upgrade: Once you have become a Mage, talk to Dak'kon about
learning the Way of Zerthimon from him. You must complete
all 8 circles and then Dak'kon will be upgraded. (see
the 'Ragpicker's Square' section for more information)
If you want more information on how Dak'kon's sword gets
upgraded, check out Appendix B.
Tip: Once Dak'kon is upgraded, give him a tattoo that gives at least +2
CON. This will enable him to regenerate Hit Points, just like the
Nameless One, though not as fast.
Fighter/Thief
Chaotic Neutral
Stats:
HP
38/38
AC
4
How to get: You gain Annah after you have found Pharod and given him the
Bronze Sphere
How to upgrade: Not as dramatic as the others, but you can teach Annah a
few thieving tricks. If your main character is a Thief,
and has a thieving stat over 50, then you can teach Annah
a thing or two about thieving. Each time you do that she
gains +3 in that thieving skill.
Biography: Aye, now what yeh be wantin' to know about me for? Are yeh
jest bored? It's not some grand tale, it isn't, so if yeh're
expecting some epic yeh'd best go rattle yer bone-box at
someone else, jig?
I seen the way yeh look at me tail -- if it'll keep yeh're eyes
to yerself, then I'll tell yeh where it came from: it's a
Cleric
Lawful Neutral
Stats:
HP
42/42
AC
2
How to get: Once you get access to the Clerk's Ward, visit the Brothel,
talk to Grace and she'll have you talk to her 9 students.
Return when you've done that to get her.
Biography: My past is not a long one, at least by tanar'ri standards. I do
not know if you are familiar with the tanar'ri, but we are a
race of the Abyss, a staggered series of Planes filled with
chaos and evil hearts.
I am a tanar'ri, a fiend, a succubus... I grew up upon the
first plane of the Abyss. My mother was a succubus herself -as I'm sure you are aware, succubi tempt mortals to bring their
souls to the Abyss. My mother was among the finest, seducing
countless mortal men to their eternal damnation. She now
dwells in the Abyss, selling her children into slavery.
She sold me to the baatezu, the blood enemies of the tanar'ri.
I think she rather expected that they would kill me -- despite
her knowledge of other subjects, she knows little of their
culture and the delight they take in tormenting others.
Fortunately, the baatezu are a proud species. The thought a
tanar'ri could best them at anything was something intolerable
to them. So I challenged one of the proudest of the balor to a
contest of improvisation, and it was here that my tanar'ri
heart allowed me to win the day. The tanar'ri are chaotic
creatures, wild and unpredictable. The baatezu are more
cunning fiends, with orderly hearts. They understand
improvisation, but they are not among its best practitioners.
And thus, I won my freedom.
That was a very long time ago. I left the lower planes for
Sigil. I encountered the Society of Sensation, and my
experiences upon the baatezu instilled in me a desire to learn
more of the multiverse.
Why? I believe there is a truth to the multiverse... even if
that truth is that there is no truth at all. I believe that
the Planes are meant to be experienced, and the more one
experiences, in traveling, in joy, in pain, in merriment or in
suffering, the more the multiverse reveals itself to you...
And the more you are revealed to yourself.
_____
Ignus (voiced by Charlie Adler, "Harold" from the Fallout games; "Buster
Bunny" from Tiny Toon Adventures)
Mage
Chaotic Neutral
Stats:
HP
28/42
AC
5
How to Get: You can find Ignus in the Smoldering Corpse Bar (SE Hive).
Getting him into the party is a little more work. First you
need the Decanter of Endless Water (Drowned Nations), then
you get the Word from Nemelle (Clerk's Ward). Finally you
can use it on Ignus to free him.
Biography: No more talk and wander... Ignusss wishesss to BURNNN...
Ignusss burnsssss... sssooo long ago... yet...
Once...
Once... Ignussss knew NOTHING of flamessss... ssset ssssmall
firesss, tiny flamesss, tiny flickeringssss...
The firessss grew... Ignussss ssset firessss in their
streetssss... and lit the firessss of anger in their
heartssss...
They sssought to punisssh Ignus, the ssmall fliesss from the
Hive. They wissshed to sssee Ignusss BURNNN after Ignusss
ssset fire to their ssstreets...
...tiny magelingsss, hedge wizzardsss, runecasterssss... tiny
sparks of magic came to PUNISSSSH Ignusss for hurting their
loved onessss... they sssentenced Ignusssss to BURNNNN, made
Ignussss a TORCH, a sssspitting FLAME, burning, burning...
It wassss JUSSSTICE, they sssaid...
...but it was not a sentence...
...there is ssoooo much flamessss and painnn that there issss
NO pain... there issss LIGHT, and HEAT, and the flesssh
runsss as TALLOW acrosss my bonessss...
...and for the firssst time...
...Ignussss wasss PLEASSSSED...
When the Planessss burnnnn and all life is torchesss, then
Ignusss ssshall at lassst... be at peace...
______
Nordom (voiced by Dan Castellaneta, who also does Homer Simpson)
Fighter
Chaotic Neutral
Stats:
HP
60/60
AC
4
Upgraded Stats:
18
17
18
18
How to Get:
You'll find Nordom in the Hard level (somewhere) in the
Modron Cube.
How to Upgrade: Once you have Nordom, you must clear the Wizard Construct
out of the Modron Cube. Then you tell Nordom that you
are the new Director for his first upgrade. You get his
second upgrade by pointing out that his separation from
the Source is what makes him loopy. His final upgrades
come when you give him direct orders as the Creative
Director. Beyond what is listed above, there are also
class specific upgrades (depending on the Nameless One's
class). If you're having trouble getting the upgrades,
kick Morte and Fall-From-Grace from the party.
Biography: Backwards modron - Nordom. Queries? Chronology: Modron March.
Destination: Limbo. (Original Destination: Mechanus -> reason
for destination shift unknown. Reason: Lost?) New parameters
dictated by superior: Shaped matter of Plane (Limbo) to test
hypothesis. Rubikon dungeon constructed.
Superior lost in field test. Superior = Nordom? After exposure
to Plane, perspective has deviated from norm. Perceptions have
become smaller and louder. Wings have been replaced with arms:
reason unknown. Suspicion/hypothesis: not liked wings?
Speculation.
Nordom was once "one" but am now smaller, louder "one."
Processing information difficulties.
Two spirits of Rubikon gears assist Nordom. Transformed theseselves into weapons to defend against Rubikon errors. Their
query: leave this place and shoot other hostile sentients
(goal: adventure?).
Reason for Nordom deviation unknown. Primary function
terminated when Rubikon disintegration reached three cubits
inwards and increasing. Processing functions... functions
re-defined upon arrival of new sentients. Nordom now gear in
new hierarchy.
Designated leader: Addressee. Attention: Nordom follows.
_______
Vhailor (voiced by Keith David, "Apollo" in Disney's Hercules)
Fighter
Lawful Neutral
Stats:
HP
100/100
AC
2
How to Get: After Trias tells you of the Portal out of the Curst prison,
instead of entering the portal, go around it to find Vhailor.
As long as you don't remind Vhailor that he wanted to kill
you, he'll join just fine.
Biography: I am Vhailor. I am a Mercykiller. I am justice.
It is my past. It is my present. It is my future.
All who are guilty shall be punished. I shall not rest until
the sentences of the condemned have been carried out.
Mercy is for the weak. Punishment breaks souls and makes them
worthy of service to their superiors. When the number of
martyrs is great enough, rebellion crumbles.
Know this, and know my heart: There is only one truth in the
multiverse. The multiverse shall be sharpened upon the blade
of justice. With justice as its whetstone, the multiverse
shall achieve perfection.
Other Notable Voice Actors:
Nameless One
- Michael T. Weiss (Jarod from the Pretender)
Ravel
- Flo Di Re (minor character actor)
Strahan/Fhjull - Tony Bumpass (does a lot of tiny roles in many things)
Transcendent One - Tony Jay (Kresselack in Icewind Dale)
Trias
- John De Lancie (who played Q on Star Trek)
(Voice over information from the Internet Movie Database,
http://www.imdb.com/)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------v. [LGNMNT] Alignment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Unlike in every previous AD&D CRPG (that's Computer Role Playing Game), you
do not select your hero's Alignment at the start of the game. In fact, you
don't ever get to choose the alignment. Instead, the game decides what
alignment you are based on your actions. If you act Good, then you have a
Good alignment, if you always tell the truth, then you have a Lawful
Alignment, and so forth.
All Alignment notes in the walkthrough are noted as *ALIGNMENT* and they tell
you what you should do or not do to be a certain alignment. (Such as "if you
taunt Morte, you will be more Chaotic")
Note: There are 2 "Ultimate" weapons in the game (outside of items that
you get only via cheating), one for a Lawful Good character
(Celestial Fire), and one for an Evil character (Entropic Blade).
_______________
Alignment Types
Lawful: The lawful character always tells the truth, never lies. So, if
you see the "lie" option, don't use it. Law is supreme. If
someone says that Chaos is the way to go, don't believe them. And
don't join up with the Anarchists or the Xaositects either. And
don't waste skeleton's time by bothering them with stupid
questions.
Chaotic: Say whatever pops into your head. Make fun of Morte, and ask
skeletons why they bother wearing smocks. Be impulsive. Act a
little crazy now and then. Lie to people. If you told someone
that you wouldn't do something, go ahead and do it anyway.
Good:
Do the right thing. Never ever kill people who don't deserve it.
(But go ahead and kill any evil things that you want) Help people
out, and don't ask for a reward. Don't threaten people either.
Evil:
Neutral Good
-- Neutral Good characters believe in the balance between
law and chaos, but they lean towards performing good
actions.
Chaotic Good
-- Chaotic Good characters aren't concerned with structure
or order. They are individualists who tend toward
performing acts of kindness.
Lawful Neutral -- Lawful Neutral characters believe in order over all
other concerns.
True Neutral
Neutral Evil
Chaotic Evil
------------------------------------------------------------------------------vi.
[GNRLST] General Strategies
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Getting across hostile areas, without fighting:
There are often many times in the game where you won't want to fight, or
simply are too wounded to put up a decent fight. Or maybe you're just
tired of it, in any case you want out. Well here's one strategy I have
used a number of times (namely in the Modron Cube Maze, and in Baator) to
get myself out of a mess.
Say that you are in a relatively safe place at the moment, but if you move,
you'll be attacked in a battle that you can't win. And now you have to get
across a very hostile area with some very nasty monsters in it, to get to a
new area entirely across the way. Here's what I would do:
Send the Nameless One out alone, running to the new area. Don't stop to
fight anything, just run.
It's a lot easier to move just one person out, and avoid fights, the more
people out there, the more likely one of them is to pick a fight. Plus the
Nameless One has regeneration. This strategy takes advantage of the fact
that you only need one member of your party moving to a new area, either by
portal or by walking, to get to that area. In Baldur's Gate you had to
have your entire party going to the new area, but in Torment, any one
person can get to the new area, and your entire party will get there.
Money Trick (from Tuxedo Mask)
The really expensive stuff, take it to the Failed Shop in the Lower Ward.
Before you talk to the owners, cast Friends or get your CHR up past 20, the
higher the better. Then talk to them, and you can sit there and buy, sell,
buy, sell, repeat until kingdom come. The higher your CHR, the better
prices you get for buying and selling, and when you're over 20 CHR, you can
sell for more than you pay to buy. It only works on items that they don't
stock though, so jewelry is bad. The CHR thing actually holds true for
most stores, but most stores don't buy, or are very selective about what
they buy. I often change to mage and cast friends right before I buy
things (like scrolls, which can get really pricy. The higher the value of
the item you're selling, the more you can make each time.
This was fixed in my Fixpack version 3.0. All stores that provided
an infinite money exploit no longer do so. With very high CHR, the buy and
sell price will be equal at best.
[from Qwinn]
Getting through the Modron Cube without a fight:
Similar to the previous strategy, but this one takes advantage of a little
bug in the Modron Cube to get out of every fight altogether. When you
first enter one of the Modron Maze pieces, a Modron Construct will talk to
you.
Here's what you do:
When you first enter the area, PAUSE the game quickly, then find out
where you want to go, and before the Modron Construct can talk to you,
CLICK that. Now the Modron will talk to you, ignore it, and once the
conversation is over, you will be INSTANTLY transported to the new area!
Sweet!
Making the Nameless One into a Fighter/Mage or Thief/Mage:
Hello I've got a brilliant bug for you how to make The Nameless One a
multi-class Fighter/Mage or Thief/Mage. First you have to be either a
[from Qwinn]
TNO kept the best THACO of his 3 classes no matter what class he switched
into. In my Fixpack, this is no longer the case. When he switches to
level 3 mage, he has the THACO of a level 3 mage, even if he has 15 fighter
levels. "I wish to abandon the Way of the Sword" actually means something
now, and no more munchkin level 15 fighters switching to level 3 mage,
keeping all the advantages of a fighter and getting to use the much higher
AC items of a mage, totally messing up class balance).
[from Qwinn]
Save before talking to anyone!
The place where you will most likely screw up in the game is in talking to
someone. As such, it is recommended that you save EVERY TIME YOU WANT TO
TALK TO SOMEONE!
For example, you may trip a flag that cuts out another dialogue option that
would have lead to a great deal of experience, and possible stat increases
for you or a character. Or maybe you taunt Morte, and that drops your
alignment from Lawful Good to Neutral Good, and you can no longer use the
Drops of Salieru Dei (Permanent Con +1 for Lawful Good chars).
So save before talking to anyone! (In the Walkthrough, I try to point out
every important NPC, and what to say to them, and what not to)
Save before leveling up!
This is most important when dealing with your NPC's and their levels, but
this is equally true for everyone. Before you click the "LEVEL UP" button,
save the game. If you don't like the number of HP's you receive, then
reload and try again. Don't worry about Bonus HP's, worry only about the
main HP's.
Morte
-- 9 or 10
Dak'kon
Fighter
Mage
-- 5
-- 2
Annah
Fighter
Thief
-- 5
-- 3
Fall-From-Grace -- 7 or 8
Nordom
-- 9 or 10
Vhailor
-- 9 or 10
Ignus
-- 4
At level 10, your HP's gained will no longer be random, it will simply
give you a fixed amount every level (for a fighter, you get 3 HP + CON
Bonus), so then you would no longer need to save-level-reload, as it would
be quite pointless.
Two notes. 1. Thieves and mages actually get a full hit die until
level 10 inclusive, fighters and clerics until level 9. 2. The fact that
you continue to get a CON bonus after that is a bug, and contrary to 2nd
edition AD&D rules. This is a big reason why the later game appears too
easy to many (my TNO had 325 hp when he confronted TO!) and will be fixed
in my Fixpack v4.0.
[from Qwinn]
In my Fixpack, as per the game manual, you gain 1-10 hp per level when TNO
levels his highest class, regardless of what class it is. (So, basically,
TNO always gains hit points as a fighter). He no longer gains 1 hp when
leveling a class other than his highest. Chris Avellone, incidentally,
agreed that the way HP is gained in the unmodded game was a bug/not
intended.
[from Qwinn]
I say "9 or 10" because sometimes it is just REALLY hard to get the full
10 HP's. If you manage to get it great, but don't spend all day trying.
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[FRQNTL]
Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: Are there in-game cheats like there were for Baldur's Gate?
A: No.
Q: Can the Nameless One ever wear armor? Or am I permanently stuck with
just 'tattoos'?
A: No, you can't wear armor, but there are so many really cool tattoos in
the game, that you don't really need armor. Plus, you can't really
DIE, so armor just isn't that important.
Q: But I really, really want armor! Where is it? Tell me!
A: Um...
Q: How can I read Fall-From-Grace's Diary? Can I read it if she dies?
A: You can't. A lady must have her secrets, you know. Also if she dies,
she takes her Diary with her into the afterlife, so no you can't read
it.
Q: Who is this 'Adahn' fellow I keep claiming to be? Is that the
Nameless One's real name?
A: No, it's not his real name, just the name he likes to pretend to be.
If you claim to be Adahn in conversation about 10 or 11 times (unique
times, you can't just keep saying it to one person), then in the
Smoldering Corpse Bar, Adahn WILL appear! He's nothing more than a
figment of your imagination given reality based on nothing more than
you claiming to be 'Adahn'. Weird.
The best place to try this is in the Mortuary. Each of the generic
Dustmen will ask why you are there, and you can say that you are there
to see 'Adahn'.
Q: I have the Unfolding Portal, but it says that I need the key. What is
the key?
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[WLKTHR]
WALKTHROUGH
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Welcome the the Torment Walkthrough. Throughout the walkthrough you will
encounter situations in which your stats are checked. If you have a high
enough stat, you will get a better option. For example, if you are being
pickpocketed, and you are smart enough, then you can catch the thief.
A summary of all treasures, and experiences is provided at the beginning of
areas (an area is considered to be ONE map area), with in depth information
contained in the bulk of the section.
To find the location of something (you know, the X,Y coordinates), place your
mouse over something, and press the L button. I use the X,Y coordinates for
just about everything in this walkthrough, so ... there.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------1.
[MRTRYY] Mortuary
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Note: I list the locations of zombies here, but they always wander around.
So, if they aren't exactly where I say they are, try to find the
nearest zombie.
Area: AR0202, Mortuary Second Floor
Treasures: - 2 bandages
(x 1400 y 2100)
- Scalpel
(x 900 y 2300)
- Preparation Room Key
(x 1250 y 2866, on zombie)
- Receiving Room Logbook
(x 600 y 1000)
- Fist Irons
(x 700 y 850)
13 Copper Commons
- Rule of Three Earring
(x 1080 y 950, on a zombie)
- Bandage
(x 830 y 1070, on a zombie)
- Dhall's Quill Pen
(x 1330 y 1250, on Dhall)
- Receiving Log Page
(x 2090 y 930, on a zombie)
- Bandage
(x 3250 y 600)
- Left Arm #985
(x 2934 y 1290)
- Embalming Fluid
(x 3435 y 2145)
- Bandage
(x 3050 y 2000, locked)
Ancient Copper Earring
- Embalming Fluid
(x 3200 y 2215)
- Some rags for cleaning
(x 2193 y 2656)
2 bandage
Experience: - Getting a Note
(x 1080 y 950, on a zombie)
One of the zombies in the third room (if you consider the
room you woke up in as the first room) has a note attached
to it, which you can remove for 250 exp.
- Using the Note to get the Rule of Three Earring
Once you have that note, use it, fold it the right way (see
below) to get an earring and 250 exp.
- Cut the Stitches of a Zombie (x 3133 y 1033)
In Ei-Vene's room, there is a zombie to the south of her
that has some stitches that can be cut for 100 exp, and some
Needle & Thread.
- QUEST Fetch Embalming Fluid and Needle for Ei-Vene
(x 3150 y 790)
In the fifth room from where you woke up, you'll find a
strange Dustman tiefling woman named Ei-Vene, who mistakes
you for a zombie. She asks you to get her Embalming Fluid
and a Needle, which can be found around the mortuary.
Return to her with the items, and play at being a zombie to
get her to upgrade your MaxHP +1 and get 250 exp.
- Remember placing an Item in Zombie '42' (x 3150 y 790)
When you return to Ei-Vene with the items, you may get a
memory returning to you about putting an item into a zombie
marked '42'. The memory is worth 250 exp.
- Get Disguised as a Zombie
(x 3500 y 1650)
The Anarchist disguised as a zombie (Vaxis) in the room past
Ei-Vene's can make you look like a zombie (ask him how he
got to look like that, and ask if he can do the same for
you) if you give him Embalming Fluid and a Needle. Return
to him and ask to be a zombie for 500 exp. You can't run
while a zombie, so keeping the disguise isn't really worth
it.
- QUEST Fetch Embalming Key for Vaxis (x 3500 y 1650)
Vaxis, the Anarchist zombie impersonator, wants you to fetch
him the Embalming Key in exchange for information about the
portal out of the Mortuary. Go talk to Ei-Vene for the key
for 250 exp. Take it to Vaxis for another 250 exp. Ask
Vaxis about a Finger Bone for another 250 exp.
- Turn Vaxis in to Dhall
Once you've discovered that Vaxis isn't really a zombie, you
can turn him in to Dhall for 250 exp. However, if you
promised Vaxis that you wouldn't tell the guards, this will
negatively impact your alignment (make you more Evil).
You start the game dead, on a table, being wheeled into the Mortuary. In
the movie, you watch some pretty bad nightmares before waking up from your
death bed. As soon as you are up, a floating skull named Morte floats over
to you and talks to you.
------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Morte (No Race, joins you)
Stats: HP
20/20
AC
4
Morte quite helpfully tells you everything you need to know right now,
how you got here, and what is written on your back. He also points out
a decent way of getting out of here, by attacking a zombie and stealing
its key.
------------------------------------------------------------------------Check the cabinet at (x 900 y 2300) to get the scalpel. Morte will now
offer you some advice on combat, and tell you to get rid of one of the
zombies. The zombie we want is at (x 1250 y 2866), go down there, press A
and attack him. Once he's down, search his remains to get the key. Don't
bother wasting the other two zombies in here, they aren't worth the
trouble.
Go to the northern door at (x 700 y 2300) and open it. Once through, Morte
will offer his last of his tips, and you get your first Stat Check! Ask
him about female corpses, and it being his "last chance", and if you get
the option "You CAN'T be serious" then you have passed the Stat Check
(which checks your INT to see if it is greater than 12). These appear in
the game all the time, and are often quite useful, getting you special
abilities and whatnot. Morte tells you to start a journal, and you'll hear
the first of MANY "Updated my Journal" sounds.
Note: Your journal is one of the most useful tools in the game, so be
sure to use it! The journal is divided into three sections, but
the one you will likely use most often is the "Quests" section as
it shows you every open Quest you are on, as well as completed
quests. Also the main journal is very useful for getting analysis
of conversations, or for just checking out what you have just been
doing.
You can talk to one of the female zombies in here, but there isn't much of
a point, although it does bring up ALIGNMENT. How, you say? Because of
Morte. As you talk to the female zombie, Morte will chime in, and you get
all sorts of options to taunt Morte, but doing so will affect your
alignment, by making it more Chaotic. (see the Alignment section above for
more information) If you want to be chaotic, then by all means, taunt
away, just be sure to know what you are doing. There's nothing else in
this room, so continue on to the next room.
In the second cabinet from the door (x 600 y 1000) you will find the
Receiving Room Logbook, which has some interesting (if not entirely useful)
information. Check the zombies here, one of them has some bandages you
can take, and another has an interesting Note that you can use your
scalpel to get at (for 250 exp no less). Use the note:
Upper Right
Lower Right
Upper Left
Upper Right
Unfold the Pyramid
And you get an earring and another 250 exp.
Item: Rule of Three Earring
This earring has the power to create 99 copper commons, but only if you
get it identified, which can cost 100 copper commons. You can also sell
this thing for 120 coppers.
In the center of the room is a giant book (x 1265 y 1180) with a floating
man named Dhall sitting at it.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Dhall (Githzerai, doesn't join)
Stats: HP
AC
4/4
10
There is an INT check in his conversation. If you can ask him "You say
that I have been here more than once. How is it that the Dustmen do not
recognize me?", then you have INT of at least 11.
You can only ask if Dhall doesn't like Pharod much if you have WIS of at
least 11.
Dhall has one odd item on him, Dhall's Quill Pen, which permanently
increases a Mage's Lore Skill, but you can only get it by killing him
right now, so you probably want to pass it up.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Once you are done with Dhall, go through the next door.
Go to the zombie (#1664) at (x 2090 y 930) and talk to him. He has a large
book with a page sticking out. Take the page and leave. This page has
your dead book entry on it, if you're interested in that sort of thing. Go
right through the next door.
The zombie (#506) in the center of the room (x 3133 y 1033) has some
stitches that can be removed via scalpel for 100 exp, and then you keep the
stitches as Needle & Thread (an item used for healing). Another zombie
(#985) south of that one is wobbling, and no matter what you do, it topples
over leaving an arm that can be used as a club. (x 2934 y 1290)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Ei-Vene (Tiefling, doesn't join)
Stats: HP
AC
4/4
10
Talk to Ei-Vene (x 3150 y 790) until she gives you your first real Quest
(Pharod doesn't count), to fetch her some thread (which you already have)
and some embalming fluid. When you get the items, return to her, and
play zombie (that is, don't act suspiciously living) and she'll upgrade
you (Max HP increased +1, 250 exp). Also you may remember sticking an
item inside a zombie marked '42', which is also worth 250 exp.
You can talk to her all you want after this, but you'll never get an
answer. The only way to screw up here is to Push Her Away, which causes
her to call the guards. So don't do that.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Go through the next door, and into the next room. There is only one thing
in this room, a zombie, who isn't a zombie (x 3500 y 1650).
--------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Vaxis (Zombie, doesn't join)
Stats: HP
6/6
AC
8
Turns out that this guy is an Anarchist who has infiltrated the Mortuary
to spy on the Dustmen. If you want, he can disguise you as a zombie (see
Experience above) for 500 exp, but all you really need from him is a way
to escape the Mortuary. He mentions portals, but wants something from
you in return for the info. You could be nice and fetch him the
Embalming Key from Ei-Vene, or you can just threaten him to get him to
talk. If you get the key, you get 250 exp from Ei-Vene and another 250
for giving Vaxis the key. He will tell you that you need a finger bone
to activate the portal on the first floor in the northwest. Ask him
where you get a Finger Bone for another 250 exp.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you want to threaten Vaxis with death rather than give
him the key, you need at least 12 STR. However if you do
this, your Alignment will be adjusted in an Evil direction.
If you want to threaten Vaxis with exposing his disguise to the Dustmen,
you need at least 11 CHR, or he won't find you convincing enough.
*ALIGNMENT*: You can also make a VOW to Vaxis that you will not expose
his secret to the Dustmen, and if you do reveal him to
Dhall, your alignment will be adjusted evilly.
You can ask Vaxis about Dhall, Deionarra (he doesn't know her) and most
importantly, he will tell you that Soego seems a little ratlike.
Alternatively: When you first confront Vaxis lie to him and tell him
that you are looking for him. Then tell him you are
there to take his place. He will turn over all the
information and items (3 bandages, needle & thread,
embalming fluid and a knife) he has. He'll then proceed
to explain the portal and the finger bone key to you for
500 exp. (from Jopezu)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Go to the next room, and up the stairs to the third floor.
Area: AR0203, Mortuary Third Floor
(x 3320 y 1250)
(x 2150 y 850)
(x 1950 y 450)
(x 1800 y 500, locked)
(x 1650 y 500)
(x 1400 y 500)
- Rune of Armor
Rune of Warding
Rune of Lesser Warding
Rune of Greater Warding
- Crescent Hatchet
(Giant Skeletons)
(x 2200 y 1100)
AC
6
Soego is a Dustman with a secret, but you won't learn what that is until
later in the game (though Vaxis gave you a hint). Soego is the man to
talk to if you want to go out the front gate (he has the key), and you
can either kill him to get it, or talk him into opening it for you
(which gives you 500 exp as well). Tell him that you were here to see
Dhall, but that you can do it another time and he'll open the gate for
you. You can also point out to Soego that Vaxis is hiding as a zombie
for 250 exp.
If you try to snap his neck, he won't die, and you'll have to attack him.
You can only grab him if your Dexterity is at least 13.
If you tell him that you are lost, he'll start to call the guards, but if
your Charisma is at least 11 then you can talk him out of it.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you tell Soego that you woke up on a Slab upstairs,
you'll be more Lawful (but the reverse is NOT true, you
won't be more chaotic if you don't tell him).
If you ask Soego to let you out, but you've already stolen the Key (to do
that you would have had to already left and come back as a Thief), then
he calls the guards.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Don't leave the Mortuary yet, we still have one of the most important NPC's
in the entire game to talk to! Wander up the path to the left to (x 1040
y 1070) and talk to the Ghost of Deionarra.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Deionarra (doesn't join)
Stats:
HP
AC THAC0 Str Dex Con Int Wis Cha
32000/32000 -20
10
9
9
9
9
9
9
Deionarra was a love of yours some time ago, and travelled with you on
your earlier journeys. Now she's dead, and a little bitter about her
fate. Ask her who she is, claim that you feel the stirrings of a memory,
and then ask if she knows who YOU are, and continue talking about
yourself until you get the Raise Dead Ability and 1000 exp. Then ask her
if she can help you leave, then say that you are in danger, and you'll
get 500 exp for her answer on how to leave (which is the same way as
Vaxis' way to leave).
Say farewell, then ask her what her sight sees that yours does not, and
she'll give you a bit of a prophecy.
If you have at least 11 Charisma, or 12 Intelligence you can ask "'My
Love'? Do I know you?" after she first talks to you.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you lie to her and say that her name sounds familiar,
then you become both more Evil and more Chaotic.
Again if you have 11 Charisma or 12 Intelligence, you can pretend to feel
the stirrings of a memory.
If you simply ask to leave without explaining the danger you are in, she
will curse you, and vanish.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Now wander Southeast into the center of the area. There are 4 Giant
Skeletons here (don't attack them). If you're smart enough, you can simply
figure out how to deconstruct them on your own, otherwise continue to the
Southeast to find a zombie (x 3600 y 2000), talk to him, and steal his
book. That zombie always seems to wander around, but he should be about
where I said. (he's #732)
If you figure it out on your own (which requires a 16 INT), you get 500 exp
for figuring it out, and 800 exp for deconstructing the enchantment. You
deconstruct the skeletons by examining them carefully, examining the armor,
then examine the symbols. Then you Mar the runes maintaining the warding
enchantment first, then work backwards through the rune pattern. Each
skeleton will give you 800 exp for taking them apart, and give you a Rune.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you ask Morte if he'd like to attach himself to one of the
giant skeletons, then change your mind because you are
worried about Morte's safety, it will increase your Goodness.
We are done here for now, so either leave through the Portal (x 1400 y 450)
or the Front Gate (x 1040 y 2650). I'd recommend the Portal, but either
way is about the same.
Note: Be sure to come back here when you get the "Stories-Bones-Tell"
ability to talk to the zombies (I'll have another Mortuary Section
after you get that ability showing you which zombies to talk to).
Note: Your disguise (if indeed you are wearing one) will disappear when
you leave.
Area: AR0206, Crypt
Treasures: - 30 Coppers
Note
(x 440 y 600)
We're here if we used the portal from the Mortuary. Just grab the coppers
(and take a look at the note if you want), and leave into the Hive.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------2.
[THHVVV] The Hive
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Note: The Hive is a set of 5 areas: The Mortuary Area (NE Hive), Smoldering
Corpse Bar Area (SE Hive), Alley of Dangerous Angles, The Market (SW
Hive), and the NW Hive. There are a lot of small things to be
accomplished in these areas, and I would suggest doing all of it as it
can be quite helpful. This walkthrough will be hitting everything in
the Hive in, hopefully, an efficient order.
Treasures: - Cobblestone
- Copper Earring
- 15 to 45 coppers
Also ask Angyar about Pharod, and he'll tell you where you
might find him for 500 experience.
One thing that you must worry about while in any city (Sigil or Curst) are
the Thugs. You will see them all over the place, "Hive Thugs", etc. They
will attack you occasionally, but are never that tough to beat.
Talk to Pox (x 2030 y 1830) to find out where Pharod is hiding. He'll also
give you information about Pharod's competitor, which can be important
later. Pox is also your way into the Mortuary (besides simply getting
killed somewhere in the Hive), and you can even get 1000 exp if you pretend
to be dead to get smuggled in. (see Experience above)
Wander over to the obelisk, and talk to Sev'Tai at (x 975 y 1450). Also
near the Obelisk are Quentin, and Death-of-Names. If you want, you can
talk to Death-of-Names and ask him to look up some dead people for you. Be
sure to try Adahn.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Sev'Tai (doesn't join)
Stats: HP
5/5
AC
9
Talking with Sev'Tai you'll learn that her sisters were killed by some
Barking Thugs in the Hive, Smoldering Corpse area. You can volunteer to
help her out by killing 3 thugs to revenge her 3 sisters. So after that,
go south to the next area, and find the three thugs, kill them, and
return for your reward of 250 exp.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you say that "their actions were unjust" you become more
Lawful. If you ask for Coppers in exchange for killing
them you become more Evil. If you lie and say that you
killed them when you didn't, you become more Chaotic.
OR you could just lie to her and say you killed them when you didn't, but
that makes you more CHAOTIC and get 500 exp.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Somewhere to the south of the obelisk (he wanders) you'll find a Purple
Dressed Man named Baen the Sender (x 1000 y 2300).
--------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Baen the Sender (doesn't join)
Stats: HP
5/5
AC
9
Baen is a messenger, but hasn't had much luck finding his latest target.
He asks you to look for Craddock and deliver him a message. Agree to
help him, and he'll give you the message to deliver to Craddock. Return
after you have delivered the message (Craddock is in the SW Hive section,
in the marketplace) for 500 exp.
Your monetary reward depends on how high your Charisma is:
10 or less Charisma -- 15 coppers
11-13 Charisma
-- 30 coppers
14 or greater Charisma -- 45 coppers
*ALIGNMENT*: If you ask for money for finding Craddock you become more
Evil, but if you don't ask for money, you become more Good.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Head north to find Ingress (x 626 y 1200). She often runs around the area,
but is usually found north of the obelisk (usually).
--------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Ingress (doesn't join)
Stats: HP
8/8
AC
8
Ingress is having a bad... 30 years, as she has been stuck in this plane
too afraid to go in any doorway for fear of being teleported in a portal
to some new hell. Offer to help her out. She is probably your first bit
of information on how this whole Portal System works.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you offer to help Ingress, you become more Good, if you
call her *mad* you become more Evil. And if you tell her
to "die afraid" when you leave, you become more Evil.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Annah (doesn't join ... yet)
Stats: HP
38/38
AC
8
You can also find Annah here south of the Obelisk, but she won't join you
yet, and will just insult you, so there's really not much of a point
talking to her. If you ask her about where Pharod is, she'll just point
you in the exact opposite direction.
When discussing the price of her information, you can "Turn on the charm"
with her to lower the price, if your charisma is at least 14.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you've already been to the southwest (the Alley of
Dangerous Angles), you can accuse her of giving you
misinformation, but telling the truth here makes you Evil,
AC
8
The Post is just a zombie that stands there and acts as a living (so to
speak) bulletin board. Examine the zombie, and pry out the cobblestone
for 250 exp, and a cobblestone. Next examine all the Notices on his
body, and finish up by checking out the Graffiti. He'll have a message
from Pharod on him, and will point the way to Pharod, which also gives
you 500 exp.
*ALIGNMENT*: Pestering the corpse about how much worse it looks than you
makes you more Chaotic.
You must have at least 12 INT or 12 WIS to notice that he points the way
to various places. (although this isn't necessary to get the exp from
finding Pharod)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------You can talk to one of the Harlots here if you want (see Experience above),
then head into the southeast corner, and into the house (x 3190 y 3500)
there.
Area: AR0103, Angyar's House
Talk to Angyar here, but don't provoke him. He won't have all that much to
say to you right now.
After you've talked to him, talk to his wife in the back.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Wife-of-Angyar (doesn't join)
Stats: HP
4/4
AC
8
Ask her politely to calm down and answer some questions, then ask her
what is wrong, and she'll tell you about Angyar having sold his body to
the Dustmen. Find out where and who he sold himself to, and vow to help
them.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you tell her that "If you were going to call him, you
would have done so already." then you become more Evil.
And naturally if you threaten her life, you become both
more Evil and more Chaotic. (and she attacks you to boot!)
If you ask "If you tell me what's wrong, I might be able to
help.", then you become more Good. Offering to help them
also makes you more Good. When you return with the
contract if you demand payment, then you become more Evil.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------When you return here with the Contract, give it to Angyar. See Experience
above for more information on that.
Now, go out, and head over to the Gathering Dust Bar (x 1100 y 3000).
Area: AR0205, Gathering Dust Bar
[from Qwinn]
First thing's first while we're in here, go talk to Mortai (x 1050 y 650)
and ask him about Angyar's contract. There are several ways to handle this
quest, of course. If you have a forged Dustmen Contract, you can ask to
see Angyar's contract, then if you have at least 13 DEX or 36 Pickpocket,
then you can switch the Contracts. Or, if you have heard about the Dustmen
Philosophy, you can ask to settle the contract, tell him that it is tearing
Angyar's life apart, which will prevent him from reaching the true death,
and that he must hold the Dustmen in contempt to do this. Either way you
get 500 exp.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you try to BLUFF Mortai by telling him that you will
slaughter him, you become more Chaotic. If you TRUTH Mortai
that you will kill him, you become more Evil.
Once you've done that, go give Angyar his contract (just rip it up in front
of him, check out Experience about for more info on that), and come back.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Mortai Gravesend (doesn't join)
Stats: HP
7/7
AC
8
There are a couple more things to do with Mortai beyond simply forcing
him to give you Angyar's contract. Namely, you can sign a Dustmen Death
Contract (the same thing that you just got Angyar out of). The best way
to go about this is to first ask Mortai about Pharod, and from there ask
about Emoric. Now tell Mortai that you were thinking of signing a
Contract with Emoric, and Mortai will raise the rate of the Contract to
100 coppers. Also for signing the Contract you get 500 exp. When you
finish signing the contract you get another 250 exp.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Now that we've mentioned Emoric, we should go talk to him. He's the one
at (x 615 y 680) with the zombie bodyguards.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Emoric (doesn't join)
Stats: HP
35/35
AC
8
Emoric is the man to talk to if you want to join the Dustmen faction, so
ask him about the Dustmen, then ask to join. (trust me) Tell him that
you have no *desire* to join the dustmen, just that you believe what they
believe (this option ONLY comes up if you already know the Dustmen's
philosophy). He will ask you to recite the beliefs of the Dustmen, then
ask if you believe it. You may want to say that Truthfully you don't
entirely believe it, but that with time belief may grow (as that helps
AC
8
Tell Norochj that Emoric sent you and he'll tell you that there is a
thief running around posing as a Dustman. You'll find the fake Dustmen
in the SW Hive near the marketplace. You can't miss him, he looks like a
dustman, and his name is Ash-Mantle. (x 2230 y 1950, but he wanders)
Take care of him, and return (you can check out that section for more
information) for 750 experience. With 16 Charisma you also get 300
copper and 3 bandages, between 13 and 15 gets 200 copper.
Also with Norochj you can take on his Mausoleum QUEST (see Experience
above and the Mausoleum walkthrough below). This comes up either through
having seen his Ad on the Post outside or asking why he is troubled.
Depending on your Charisma, you'll also get bonus rewards with Norochj,
16 and above getting an extra 300 copper and 3 bandages, between 13 and
15 getting 200 copper.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Talk to Emoric again, and he'll point you in the direction of another
Dustman, this time, Awaiting-Death (x 1185 y 1075).
--------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Awaiting-Death (doesn't join)
Stats: HP
AC
2/2
10
Awaiting-Death is, you guessed it, awaiting his own death. He wants to
die. Talk to him, and he won't say anything until you make as if to go,
then he'll talk to you. If you've signed a contract with someone, he'll
ask you why you did it. Whatever you tell him you'll get similar
results, he wants to die.
*ALIGNMENT*: If he asks why you signed the Contract you say 'Truth:
"Well, considering that death and I aren't on speaking
terms anymore, I considered it a no-lose proposition."',
then you become more Chaotic.
Beyond this point there are a bunch of different ways to complete the
Awaiting-Death subplot. If you've died once already, you can tell him
what lies on the other side. Or if you want, you can kill yourself to
show him the "power" of death. You can even ask him why he hasn't killed
himself yet, and he'll ask you to do it for him. (If you refuse to kill
him, he won't talk to you ever again) He'll give you money, and you
can strangle him. He'll make as if he wants to live, free him. Turns
out he wants to live.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you ask for money in exchange for killing him, you
become more Evil. If you take his money and run without
killing him (now THERE's a thought), then you become more
Chaotic and more Evil. If you actually go through with
killing him you become more Evil and Chaotic. (also you
don't get as much EXP, and everyone in the bar attacks you)
If you keep his money after freeing him, you become more
Chaotic, if you give it back, you become more Lawful.
For your trouble you get 500 exp.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Go back to Emoric, and tell him that you completed the Awaiting-Death
quest, and he'll ask for your thoughts on the boy. Tell him what you will,
it makes no difference. Emoric gives you an extra 250 exp, and tells you
Sere immediately thinks that you crawled out of a crypt. (well LOOK at
you!) Tell her you didn't and she will tell you of Hamrys. Ask her
about Hamrys and his father (it could come in handy later). If you have
at least 11 Charisma, you can joke with her instead.
To get her to reveal her doubts, tell her that you are "fresh from the
mortuary." Ask her if she afraid of dying and she says that she is.
Ask her what caused this crisis of faith (available if you have 13 WIS or
talked to Emoric earlier).
*ALIGNMENT*: When she asks 'what do you see' in the bar, if you answer
'a bunch of fun-loving dustmen' then you are more CHAOTIC.
When she asks for you to tell her how old she looks, if you
say 'Truth: Old' you are more LAWFUL. If you 'Let her down
gently' then you are more GOOD. If you 'Lie out of
kindness' you are more CHAOTIC and more GOOD.
Listen to her story. Once you are done listening she asks for your
advice. Whatever you advise you get 500 experience.
Later, if you have joined the anarchists you can try to convert Sere to
your cause. If you have talked with her before, and know of the Dead
Contracts you can easily convince her to do it (1000 experience).
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Return to Emoric and apprise him of the results. This gets you another
500 experience. He then tells you to find Soego, who has suddenly left the
Mortuary, and find out what is wrong with him. You won't find Soego for
some time.
Area: AR0208, The Mausoleum
Treasures: - Rags
- 2 Bandages
- Clot Charm
- 11 Copper
- 3 Bandages
- Heart Charm
- 2 Bandages
- Bone Charm
- Rags
(x 3690 y 590)
(x 3620 y 700)
(x 3820 y 775)
(x 3875 y 1175)
(x 2060 y 3100)
(x 1900 y 3000)
(x 2600 y 2140)
(x 3600 y 1600)
(x 3575 y 1470)
- Bandage
- 7 Copper
- Silver Ring
(x 3100 y 1150)
(x 1740 y 1540)
(x 333 y 2000)
After talking with Norochj, you are given the assignment to clear out the
Mausoleum of intruders. In the slums, you will find the portal into the
Mausoleum in the top middle of the map (x 600 y 1025).
Enter and talk to the Guardian Spirit. It would seem that you are not the
first to enter the Mausoleum. Agree to find this intruder for the Spirit.
He tells you that the dead are restless and may attack you. (if you did
choose to fight the Spirit, it is worth 1000 experience, but that is less
than what you get if you complete its quest)
Go right, there will be a Magic Missile trap along the passage, but don't
worry about it. You will quickly find 4 or so skeletons near some open
graves (x 3700 y 600). Kill them (65 exp each) and search the crypts. Go
down, there will be another crypt, keep going south. Soon the passage
turns left, go that way until you bump into more skeletons getting out of
their crypts (x 2060 y 3100). Again, search the crypts.
Keep going left. Just past the path that goes north you will find a giant
skeleton (175 exp), (x 700 y 3030). Further left is the passage to the
Inner Chamber, which is where we want to eventually end out, but not right
now. Take the path north. When the path splits in two, take the right
path. This path quickly splits again, take the northern path (x 2020
y 2235). Here are more skeletons crawling out of their graves, put them
back in. One of the graves has some items. Continue up, then right. (you
may see another Giant Skeleton here)
A couple of open crypts here. Further up you will find a passage that
leads elsewhere on this level. Go back down, and to the left, then take
the passage up (x 2800 y 1600). When you get the option of going up or
down, go down to find more skeletons and a crypt. Go left, down and then
left again. Search the final crypt, then head over to the entrance to the
Inner Mausoleum.
Area: AR0209, Inner Mausoleum
(on Strahan)
(x 460 y 500)
Stats: HP
25/27
AC
7
Strahan knows that you are an immortal, and seeks your blood for no doubt
nefarious purposes. Nothing you say to Strahan will prevent a battle
from breaking out. Do your best to kill him. (975 experience) Once he
is dead, all his skeletons die with him.
Search his body to find his treasures: Scroll of Ice Knife, Bracelet,
Rusty knife.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Search Strahan's podium over to the left to find some more treasures.
Leave this area and the Spirit will reward you with 2000 experience. You
can then leave the entire Mausoleum. Return to Norochj for a further
reward (which varies based on Charisma, see the Norochj NPC above).
------------------------------------------------------------------------------2.2 [HVSMLD] Hive, Smoldering Corpse Area
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Area: AR0400, Smoldering Corpse Area (AR0400)
At the top of this area you will find the ubiquitous Mourns-for-trees who
is literally right now, mourning for trees. (x 2220 y 570) He asks you
how you are.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you reply that 'it doesn't really matter', then you
become more CHAOTIC.
Ask him how he is and he is very sad, his trees are dying, and there
isn't much he can do about it... by himself.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you agree that it IS sad that the trees are dying, then
you become more GOOD. If you say 'all things die', then
you become more CHAOTIC. If you say that trees are useless
you become more EVIL.
If you tell him that it is sad that the trees are dying, he wants to tell
you something, but waits for you to ask questions. Ask him what he was
going to say. Listen to him. He says that if enough people CARE about
the trees, then they will live.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you say that 'that makes no sense' then you become more
LAWFUL.
He then asks if you will help him out and BELIEVE in his trees. Doing so
gets you 500 experience.
*ALIGNMENT*: Saying 'Truth: I'll help' makes you more GOOD. Lying that
you will help makes you more CHAOTIC.
If you have more people in your party you can ask them to BELIEVE in his
trees as well:
Morte -- Says that he will help. However, if you have a Wisdom of at
least 13 then you are suspicious and ask him again.
Annah -- Getting Annah to care about trees requires that you have a
Charisma of at least 16.
Ignus -- Don't ask Ignus to help, as he will want to burn the tree.
(letting him burn the tree makes you much more EVIL)
Grace -- Does it when asked.
Dak'kon -- If ordered to help the trees (if you discovered that he is
your slave), then his Morale will decrease. Simply asking him
works.
Nordom -- Requires that you have 15 INT to figure out the way to tell
Nordom how to save the trees.
Vhailor -- won't help the trees.
Ask him how the trees are doing. When you get 3 companions to believe
for the trees you get 500 experience.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Go right then down. Talk to Barking Wilder (x 3530 y 1630) about your
journal for a quick 1000 experience. (if you want to join his faction, the
Chaosmen, then see the Experience above) He mentions having seen it at the
Sensates and in a tomb under the city. (the only non-chaotic way to get to
that point requires you to have a Wisdom or Intelligence of at least 13)
In the top right corner of the map is Fell's Tattoo parlor. (x 4000 y 1400)
This becomes much more significant later, but right now, it is just a shop.
We will be coming back here when we get a tattooed former body part of
yours.
Go left. Find the Drunken Harlot (x 1990 y 1840).
--------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Drunken Harlot (doesn't join)
Stats: HP
AC
3/3
10
Talk to her shortly, but you won't get anything out of the conversation.
Then as you are about to go, if your Wisdom is at least 16, your
pickpocket skill is at least 10 or Annah is in your party then you will
notice that she is stealing from you. Bait her to keep doing it to
observe her technique to get:
Wis less than 13, Int of 13 or greater -- 750 experience, +1 pickpocket
Wisdom between 13 and 15 -- 1000 experience, +3 pickpocket skill
Wisdom at 16 or higher -- 1250 experience, +5 pickpocket skill
Then if your Dexterity is 13 or higher you can grab her hand. Then kill
her to get another 250 experience. (no effect on alignment) Once she is
dead then you can get your 10 copper back.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Enter the Smoldering Corpse (x 2300 y 1600).
Area: AR0402, Smoldering Corpse Proper
(x 570 y 840)
(x 570 y 1150, on Candrian)
Experience: - Dak'kon
(x 970 y 980)
Ask Dak'kon about the city being flawed, and if you have
a high Wisdom or Intelligence you can give him a bit of a
AC
6
Talk with Dak'kon until you can ask him some questions. Then drill him
for information on what he is, githzerai, karach blades, etc. Then talk
to him about the city. He claims that the city does not *know* itself.
If you have any combination of at least 13 WIS or 13 INT, then you can
say various "Truth's" about the city.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you say that the city is *not* flawed as something need
not be ordered to have a purpose, then you become more
CHAOTIC. If you say that the city is *not* flawed because
maybe he just doesn't see the purpose, then you become more
LAWFUL.
Dak'kon will respond to your Truth with a question. If you have at least
14 Wisdom or Intelligence you can respond with another Truth that you
suggest that Dak'kon himself is flawed. This stuns him somewhat, follow
this up by pointing out that we *know* ourselves through questions to
get 500 experience. Dak'kon recognizes these words as his own and offers
to join you. When he joins you get another 1000 experience.
You can then ask him further questions. Ask him about the Githzerai,
then their language. Get him to teach it to you for 600 experience.
*ALIGNMENT*: When you ask Dak'kon if he knows himself, he grows silent.
If you force the point, then you are more EVIL.
Dak'kon is a very valuable member of the party. He is one of the best
fighters in the game, his weapon is first class, and IMPROVES as he goes
up in level. Plus he can cast magic. Be sure to talk to him again when
you are a mage.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Next go over and talk to Candrian (x 570 y 1150). He's slightly phased out
and hard to see, but he's there.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Candrian (doesn't join)
Stats: HP
65/65
AC
9
tell her the good news. Return to Candrian to get 750 experience and
Ingress' Teeth. These teeth are one of Morte's best weapons. As he goes
up in levels, you can tell the teeth to become more powerful.
Morte Level 5 -- Teeth can become Magical (+1 to hit, +1 dmg)
Morte Level 8 -- Teeth can become MORE magical (+2 to hit, +2 dmg)
Morte Level 12 -- Teeth can be ultimate (+3 to hit, +3 dmg, paralysis)
Next talk to Ebb Creakknees (x 530 y 1140) who is just to the left of
Candrian.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Ebb Creakknees (doesn't join)
Stats: HP
67/67
AC
0
Ebb is another good source of information about the city and things that
happen in the city. Nothing else happens with Ebb. You will meet Ebb
again, but not for some time.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------If you want to, go up and talk to Alais (x 475 y 1025). Ask him about the
patrons in the Tavern, and about Ebb Creakknees. With an INT of 13 or
more you can teach him a little about the planes, which is worth 250 exp.
*ALIGNMENT*: Only one thing to note, that is, if you LIE to him, you are
more CHAOTIC, if you tell the TRUTH then you are more LAWFUL.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you talk to Ilquix (x 680 y 785), he'll mention that he
despises creatures of law. If you agree with him you become
more CHAOTIC. If you tell the TRUTH that you disagree with
him then you become more LAWFUL. And if you LIE, then you
become more CHAOTIC.
Also, Ilquix is a Demon, whom you can attack if you want. (70 HP, -7 AC,
12,000 exp)
Talk to O (x 1050 y 870). Yes, that is his name, O. As in the letter
after N.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: O (doesn't join)
Stats: HP
200/200
AC
-6
Barkis greets you with a "You again", meaning that here is yet another
person who knows you. Ask him about that and he says that you traded
your Eye for 200 copper, which with interest comes out to 500 copper now.
If you have at least 13 Charisma you can get the Eye back for 300 copper.
Before buying it, make sure you have at least 16 HP (else you will die
when you reinsert it). Buy the eye, tear out your eye and put the new
one in.
Note: Due to a bug, regardless of your Charisma, you can lower his
price all you want. (from Platter) This was fixed in
my Fixpack v1.0. [from Qwinn]
If you have 13 or more Wisdom then you get 1000 experience and an extra
Proficiency Point for this. If not, you gain 750 exp and the
proficiency.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you demand your money back, and threaten him you become
more EVIL.
Ask him about the Patrons and he will ask if you want a way to earn free
'Bub' (by which he means Alcohol). Say yes. He tells you that there is
a person over to the right who is trying to flee the bar without paying
her bills. Agree to help him. When you have solved this problem, go
back to Barkis and get yourself a reward: 1000 experience and full
bar privileges.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------You will find Mochai over to the right (x 2020 y 1015).
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
AC
2
AC
8
You will find this false Dustman wandering around the market near the
SE corner of this area. (x 2230 y 1950) His story of being a Dustman
is very suspicious, especially if you have met with real dustmen before
meeting him. First off, he says 'sect' instead of 'faction', which is
a dead giveaway. He wants to know where the Dustmen's bar is located.
If I were you, I would first tell him where the Bar is, then say goodbye,
let him pickpocket you, and then leave. Then talk to him again, this
time reveal him, and get rid of him (tell to leave or kill).
*ALIGNMENT*: If you tell him where the bar is anyway, you become more
GOOD. If you tell him that you have heard of it, but want
money you become more EVIL. If you LIE and tell him that
you know where it is, for a price, then you become more
EVIL and CHAOTIC. Finally if you LIE and say you don't
know where it is, when you have already been there, then
you become more EVIL and CHAOTIC.
If you talked to Norochj before coming here, then you can raise the point
that there is a "Dustman" pickpocket around. At which point, if you have
at least 13 DEX you can grab his hand to stop him from running off.
With him in your grasp you can ask him all the questions you want.
*ALIGNMENT*: If he asks if you will let him go if he answers your
questions, and you VOW to let him, then you become more
LAWFUL. If you LIE you become more EVIL. If you emphasize
that you will let him *live* (either a TRUTH or a BLUFF)
then you become either more CHAOTIC or more EVIL. However,
if you make the vow to let him go, you can only ask ONE
question, if you ask two then you become more CHAOTIC. (or
both CHAOTIC and EVIL)
You also get to decide what to do with him afterwards. Kill him, let
him go, warn him sternly, etc.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you threaten him you become less good, if you bluff
him you become more CHAOTIC. (although he will give you 50
copper)
If you haven't talked to Norochj, then when you say goodbye to Ash, he
will attempt to pick your pocket. If you have at least 13 WIS, 10
Pickpocket skill, were warned by Norochj, or caught him using the word
'sect' then you will notice this and have the option to grab his hand
(requires 13 DEX) or better yet, watching him work:
Wisdom of 12 or less, but Intelligence of 13 or more gets you 750 exp
and +1 pickpocket skill.
Wisdom between 13 and 15 gets you 1000 experience and +3 pickpocketing.
Wisdom of 16 or greater gets you 1250 experience and +5 pickpocketing.
After which you could then grab his hand, attack him, etc.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Go north and then east to find Reekwind (x 2650 y 1000) who has an
unusual problem.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Reekwind (doesn't join)
Stats: HP
5/5
AC
8
Talking with Reekwind he tells you that his name is lost to him, since
he has been cursed with a Stench, he goes by Reekwind.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you say that the new name "fits you well" you become
more EVIL.
He is a storyteller now, and the cost is 3 coppers a story. Pay him and
hear a tale.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you lie that you have no money you become more CHAOTIC,
however if you Truth that you have no money you become
more LAWFUL.
He tells you the story of how he was cursed by a mage for no apparently
good reason. He has two other stories that he tells after that, one
about the Alley of the Dangerous Angles, Pharod and another about Ignus.
Pay him for all stories. (trust me)
If your Wisdom or Intelligence is 13 or higher you can tell Reek the
story of your life. Reekwind asks how your story ends by saying that
only you can answer it. Choose an answer to your story to get 1000
experience (if you have him answer it you only get 500). Reekwind then
wonders if the story will answer itself in time. (and gives you a
Clipped Copper item)
*ALIGNMENT*: There are three "truths" you can say at the conclusion of
your story. If you say "what happens will happen" you
become more CHAOTIC. If you say "it must have an answer"
then you become more LAWFUL.
Now you just have to de-curse him.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Go left from Reekwind to find Craddock. (x 2100 y 1040) Deliver Baen's
message to Craddock, who seems very irritated. One of his workers has
wandered off and won't work. Jhelai has run off to the Smoldering Corpse
Tavern and refuses to come back. This is enough for Baen to give you
experience, but you can get more from Craddock if you help out.
*ALIGNMENT*: You will become more GOOD if you agree to help him. You will
become more EVIL if you want money to help him.
Go back to the Smoldering Corpse area and find Jhelai (he is near the
entrance to the Tavern). Talk to him, and you will quickly get the
impression that Jhelai won't be coming in to work. (250 exp) Return to
Craddock and relay Jhelai's message word for word. (500 exp) This pisses
Craddock off (such that Morte gets some new Taunts). You can then offer to
fill in for Jhelai. You get paid based on STR. (if you need more STR, just
have Dak'kon cast Power of One on the Nameless One)
12 or less: 10 copper
13 to 15: 20 copper
16 or more: 30 copper
Note: In the unmodded game, you get paid those amounts twice due to a
bug. My Fixpack corrects this. [from Qwinn]
*ALIGNMENT*: Relaying Jhelai's message WORD FOR WORD makes you more
LAWFUL. Offering to help makes you more GOOD.
Near Craddock is a Gith named Gaoha whom you can gamble with. Whether you
win or lose, he won't want to gamble with you again, says you have NO luck.
Go left and down to find the Crier of Es-Annon (x 575 y 1830).
--------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Crier of Es-Annon (doesn't join)
Stats: HP
5/5
AC
9
The Crier of Es-Annon (another person who is named after what he DOES)
mourns for a city that has died. If he stops wailing out its name, it
will be forgotten forevermore. Ask if you can help.
If you have 14 INT or WIS then you can suggest that a Tombstone would
memorialize the city just as well. Go to the Obelisk outside of the
Mortuary and have Death-of-names bury 'Es-Annon'. (costs 3 copper and you
get 500 experience) Return to the Crier to get another 500 experience.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you agree to do this for free you are more GOOD. If you
want money you are more EVIL. When he pays you, if you
laugh at him and leave, then you are both more CHAOTIC and
EVIL.
If you don't think of a Tombstone then you can simply offer him some
advice on what to do with his life. You can tell him to forget the
city or to go find his brothers. Either way you need 14 INT, WIS or CHA.
For these you get 750 experience.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Area: AR0302, Office of Vermin Control
There's only one person in here to talk to, Phineas T. Lort the XXXIX. You
can rob him, but I wouldn't (for two reasons), one it makes you more EVIL
and two it reduces a later reward. You can sell him any Cranium Rat tails
that you have for 1 copper each. Not a terribly good rate.
Once you have sold him 6 rat tails, he will become panicked. Seems that a
"giant rat" barged in and threatened him. He gives you a key and tells you
to enter his back room. Enter and kill the Wererat (270 exp). There is
also a box of items in the middle of the room.
Come back to get a reward of 200 copper and 1000 experience. (or if you
robbed him earlier, 100 copper and 500 experience) Due to a bug, the
game doesn't actually give you the money.
If you need a place to sleep, simply ask him how someone so "illustrious"
ended out here... zzzz.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------2.4 [HVNWSR] Hive, Northwest Area
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Area: AR0100, Northwest Hive
the Bar. You can get the Necklace however you want (buying
it gets you 500 experience, lying to get it gets you 250,
or you could just kill them for it) and return it to
Porphiron for another 1000 experience. Plus he will train
you as a warrior.
You will find Fleece in the upper right portion of this area (x 2050
y 590). Talk to him.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Fleece (doesn't join)
Stats: HP
7/7
AC
8
Talk to Fleece and he claims that he is looking for his Aunt Marguerite's
house, who supposedly lives somewhere near the Mortuary. Tell him you
want to help, but there is no real way to help him.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you say "certainly" to him, then you are more GOOD. If
you say that you don't have the time, then you are more
EVIL. If you tell him the Truth that you don't know where
she lives then you are both more GOOD and LAWFUL. If you
Lie that you will tell him for a price, you are more EVIL
and CHAOTIC. If you continue to lie you become even more
CHAOTIC and EVIL. If you tell him that what he really
meant was a local brothel you become more CHAOTIC.
Regardless of that, when you are about to leave, if you have 13 WIS, 10
Pickpocket, or Annah in the party you will notice that he is picking your
pocket. Bait him into doing it again so you can observe his technique,
your reward is Stat based:
Int of 13, Wis less than 13 -- 750 experience, +1 pickpocket skill
Wis between 13 and 15
-- 1000 experience, +3 pickpocket
Wis of 16 or higher
-- 1250 experience, +5 pickpocket
Then if you have 13 DEX or higher you can quickly grab his hand. Then
with a Charisma of at least 11, you can convince him to shut up and
return your money. He gives you 38 copper, which is more than what he
stole from you.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you return the extra money, you become more LAWFUL. If
you attack him you become more EVIL and CHAOTIC. Oh, and
if you simply keep the money... nothing.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------South of Fleece you will find Porphiron (x 1980 y 885), who needs a good
talking to.
AC
0
house. You can get to the Alley from here (x 50 y 3500). (see that section
for more details)
Once you've destroyed the box, return to this area and find Mar (x 1015
y 700). What is it with him and dead lim-lims? Anyway, tell Mar that you
got rid of the box and he bargains with you to spare his life. He gives
you 500 copper, a Hollow Axe and 1250 experience if you don't kill him.
Note: An important note here is that you need to complete this quest
before you reach the Lower Ward, otherwise it will fail (and you may
lose out on some great opportunities in the later game. [from Qwinn]
*ALIGNMENT*: If you kill him, you become more EVIL.
You can go visit with Brasken again and get drunk with him, if you want.
Area: AR0305, Flophouse
(from Nestor)
You can find the entrance to the Cathedral near the Darkalley Shivs area
(x 2450 y 1300). Inside you will find Aola. Talk to him and give him the
Box of Moridor (from the Fed Ex quest from the previous section). He
destroys it, and keeps the gem. (1000 experience) He tells you that the
demon was banished to some other realm (let THEM deal with it).
If you want, you can buy the gem back for 300 copper, but you probably
shouldn't do that. Finally you could become a disciple of Aoskar, but if
you do that then the Lady will Maze you. (which is bad)
Note: If Aola won't talk to you any more, which happens frequently, leave
the Cathedral and enter again. [from Qwinn]
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3.
[RGPCKR] Ragpicker's Square
------------------------------------------------------------------------------You get to Ragpicker's Square by going north from the Northwest section of
the Hive.
Area: AR0101, Ragpicker's Square
Experience: - Yellow-fingers
(x 1975 y 2300)
Talk to Yellow-fingers for a moment, then when you are about
to leave, if you have an INT of 12 or more you will notice
that is picking your pocket. Watch him work for 200 exp and
a Pickpocket +1.
- QUEST Find a Ruby for Jarym (x 1400 y 2500)
In one of the houses you will find a Mage who needs a ruby.
Get him the one from Moridor's Box (from the Great FedEx
Quest) for 200 copper and 500 experience.
- Ratbone trains you as a Thief (x 2320 y 2340)
If you have at least 9 DEX you can get Ratbone to train you
as a Thief. And frankly, how would you have less than 9
DEX? You get experience based on your Dexterity:
DEX
DEX
DEX
DEX
12
13
16
18
will let him bite you and then DO, you become more LAWFUL,
if you DON'T you become more EVIL.
Once you have the Finger, go to your inventory and Use it. Bite off your
finger and replace it with this one, and you will get the Mempa's Biting
Ring (+2 AC). (4 dmg)
If you enter the house at (x 1630 y 1425), then the only way out is to kill
Vlask and take his Portal Key. Use the portal key and then Crush it to
open the portal out. Once you have left, Nameless will destroy the
doorway.
Drop down to (x 1975 y 2300) and talk to Yellow-Fingers.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Yellow-Fingers (doesn't join)
Stats: HP
16/16
AC
5
12
13
16
18
AC
9
If you met with Pox earlier and he told you about Sharegrave, this goes
much easier.
Talk to Sharegrave about Pharod, nothing else. (or he will attack you)
He asks why you want to know about Pharod (do NOT say that you are
Friends!), and say that he stole something from you. He tells you that
Pharod steals from us all, and after awhile you can offer to find Pharod
for him.
*ALIGNMENT*: Offering to do this for free makes you more GOOD, doing it
for money makes you more EVIL. (the best price you can get
is 200 copper)
Once he tells you where Pharod is located, say farewell and leave.
Talking to him after that point will result only in a fight.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------There is a house full of Cranium Rats to the left (x 2000 y 2500). Their
tails can be sold at the Office of Vermin Control.
The next building to the left (x 1400 y 2500) contains Jarym, a mage who
needs a Ruby. The only one that will do is the one you gave to Aola from
the Demon Box, which you can only buy for 300 copper. Give it to Jarym for
200 copper and 500 experience.
Go left and talk to Nodd (x 1300 y 2300). (he wanders around)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Nodd
Stats: HP
5/5
AC
9
Talk to Nodd, but he won't have anything new to say, really. However,
when you are about to leave he asks you for a favor. Could you track
down his sister, Amarysse for him? He has a long story about why he is
the way he is (which explains why he won't look for Amarysse himself).
Agree to help him.
*ALIGNMENT*: As always, agreeing for free makes you more GOOD, for money
makes you more EVIL.
You will find Amarysse just southeast of the entrance to the Smoldering
Corpse (x 2675 y 2000). Tell her that you were sent by Nodd to find her
and she gets quite excited. Are you his friend? If you say yes then
she asks that you deliver to Nodd 100 copper commons which she gives you.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you LIE then you are more CHAOTIC.
Return to Nodd and tell him that you found his sister. He asks how she
is doing, and you can reply honestly, lie in a nice way, or lie in a
nasty way.
*ALIGNMENT*: Lying in either case is more CHAOTIC, however, lying in the
nice way makes you more GOOD as well. Just as lying in the
nasty way makes you more EVIL.
Give Nodd the money (750 experience) and he will be happy forevermore.
You get the experience whether you kept the money or not.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you lie about the money you become more EVIL and much
more CHAOTIC. If you spent the money, you become more
CHAOTIC.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Near Nodd you will find a ramp up to a house (x 1200 y 2100), enter the
house.
Area: AR0102, Mebbeth's House
Talk to Old Mebbeth. She asks who you are, and you can Lie and say you
are Adahn (which will eventually lead to there really being an Adahn, also
makes you more CHAOTIC). After a brief speech you can ask your questions.
Ask her if she is a Witch, and then beg for her to teach you the Art. She
wants to know why you want to learn.
Note: What you tell her here will affect a fairly powerful stat increase
from Ravel later. If you say the following to Mebbeth, "Because I may
need it to solve the mystery of who I am" you'll get WIS +1 from
Ravel later. If you say "Because I just want to know" then you'll
get INT +1 later. And if you say "Because I need power" then you'll
get both INT +1 and WIS +1 (and more exp) later. (thanks to Qwinn)
*ALIGNMENT*: If you say that you NEED power, then you are more EVIL.
Before she will teach you, she has a few errands for you to run. First
she gives you a Seed and tells you to take it to a merchant and get some
herbs. Leave and head to the SW section of the Hive. Once there talk to
the merchant at (x 1275 y 1150). Tell him that you need herbs from this
seed (500 exp). He tells you to find someone good with seeds, and you
think of Mourns-for-trees.
Head over to the Smoldering Corpse area, and talk with Mourns-for-trees
(x 2215 y 570). Show him the seeds and he says that he can't help you.
He tells you that perhaps if you CARED about the seeds growing, then they
would. Focus on the Seeds and *will* them to grow (500 exp).
Return to Mebbeth and tell her you have succeeded. Now ask if she can
remove the branch from your arm, and she tells you to remove it by thinking
it off. (500 exp) Do so. Then you can shape it into a frame, getting exp
depending on your stats:
INT & WIS 12 or less
-- no experience
INT at least 13, but less than 16 -- 500 experience
INT at least 16
-- 750 experience
WIS at least 13, but less than 16 -- 500 experience
WIS at least 16
-- 750 experience
Now she asks you to retrieve some Rags that she had Giscorl clean. Back to
the Market. Talk to Giscorl (x 1400 y 1020). Ask him for Mebbeth's rags
and he will give them to you (500 exp). He has been washing these things
for years and they are quite stiff by now.
Return to Mebbeth and give her the rags (500 exp). After telling
you about Giscorl she wants you to pick up some Ingredients from Kossah-Jai
back at the market.
Return to the market and talk to Kossah-Jai (x 1600 y 1180). She says that
she knows of a fish that bleeds ink, but that only Meir'am sells it. Then
go right and down and talk to Meir'am (x 1975 y 1985) and ask her about the
ink bleeding fish. She tells you that you need a container for it.
Go up to the woman (x 1580 y 1000) and buy the cheapest Tankard possible.
Return to Meir'am to fill the tankard with Ink.
Return to Mebbeth with the Tankard of Ink for 1000 experience. She asks
you if you really want to be a mage, say yes. If your INT or WIS are 14 or
higher, you can explain the purpose of the errands for another 2000 exp.
She then gives you a 'recipe' (spell) to look at, and if your INT is 14
you will instantly recognize it (if it isn't, then 'give up' and you will
recognize it). She seems amazed that you could read it, so just explain
that it seemed to be known to you already.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you offer to help her with anything, you become both more
LAWFUL and more GOOD.
She then paints up a recipe for you using the frame, rags and ink as
materials. She asks if you have questions, say no, but then ask questions
anyway. The answer to her question is TWICE. Keep asking questions and
she will give you 3 more recipes (5000 experience) as well as a set of
Amber Earrings.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you thank her for everything you become more GOOD.
Now that you are a Mage, talk to Dak'kon. It's time to get him Upgraded
(if you have the stats for it).
--------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Dak'kon (already in party)
Ask Dak'kon about his teachings, and ask to learn the Art, and the Way
of Zerthimon. He reluctantly agrees, telling you to look at the First
Circle of Zerthimon. Each circle read also gives you a spell to
correspond to that circle.
Use the Circle of Zerthimon and unlock the first circle. Read the entire
circle, then close it and talk to Dak'kon again. Talk to him about your
teachings and tell him that you have read the Circle. If your Wisdom
is at least 12, then you can tell him the right answer:
"Strength lies in knowing oneself. I learned that once someone does not
*know* themselves, they are lost. They become tool for others."
For which you gain 300 experience. He then tells you to read the 2nd
circle of Zerthimon. Read the circle and then talk to Dak'kon again
Again you must have 12 WISDOM to tell him the right answer:
"I learned that not *knowing* something can be a tool, just like flesh
and steel, if upon encountering it, you attempt to *know* its nature
and how it came to be."
For which you gain 600 experience and a spell. He then tells you to read
the 3rd circle of Zerthimon. Read the 3rd circle all the way to the end
and talk to Dak'kon again. Now you need 14 WIS to tell him the right
answer:
"Endure. In enduring, grow strong."
For which you get 900 experience and another spell. He again instructs
you to read the next, fourth, circle of Zerthimon. Read the fourth
circle all the way to the end, and talk to Dak'kon again. Now you must
have 15 WIS to get the right answer:
"When one chooses to see only what is before them, they see only a part
of the whole. They are blind. And just as Vilquar was blinded by his
promised reward, so were the *illithids* blinded to the true Rising.
For when they heard Vilquar's words, they turned their sight outwards
again, didn't they? And the Rising was free to strike?"
For which you gain 1500 experience and another spell. Again you are told
to read the next circle of Zerthimon. Unlock and read the Fifth Circle
all the way to the end. Talk to Dak'kon again. This time you need 16
WIS to get the right answer:
"There is great strength in numbers, but there is great power in one,
for the strength of the will of one may gather numbers to it. There is
strength not only in *knowing* the self, but *knowing* how to bring it
forth in others."
This gets you 3000 experience and another spell. You are then told to
read the next circle. Unlock and read the Sixth Circle of Zerthimon all
the way to the end. Talk to Dak'kon again. Now you need 18 WIS to get
the right answer:
"I know that Zerthimon's devotion to the People was such that he was
willing to protect them from themselves. He knew the *illithids* had
come not to *know* themselves in their obsession with control and
domination. So he chose to stop Gith before she carried the People to
their deaths. There must be balance in all things, or else the self
will not hold."
This gets you 5000 experience and spells for both you and Dak'kon. This
leads Dak'kon to a bit of a crisis of faith, and he yells at you and
then goes silent.
There are 2 more Circles in the Unbroken Circle of Zerthimon. Examine
the Circle, and if you have an INT of at least 16 you will discover the
7th circle. Read this all the way to the end and talk to Dak'kon again.
Tell him that there is a 7th circle and he will ask what it says. If
you have at least 19 WIS you can tell him the right answer:
"It speaks of time as an ally, not as an enemy. It says that patience
can sharpen even the smallest of efforts into a weapon that can strike
the heart of an empire. Your victories may be small, but over time, a
greater victory may be achieved."
Then you unlock the circle (5000 experience) and both you and Dak'kon can
get a new spell.
Study the Circle one last time and if you have 18 INT then you will
discover the final Circle (6000 experience). Read this all the way to
the end, then talk to Dak'kon again. Tell him that there is an 8th
circle, and he asks what it says. You need 19 or more WIS to tell him
the right answer:
"It speaks of focus and discipline... about how not *knowing* oneself
can physically divide the man. It also speaks of the weaknesses that
division causes. It seems to me that it tells one to not only *know*
themselves and take strength from that, but that your focus can reveal
weaknesses in your enemy."
Then you make circles for both you and Dak'kon to learn spells, and both
you and Dak'kon gain 10,000 experience. This also UPGRADES Dak'kon:
+1 STR
+2 DEX
+2 CON
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Unfinished Business Only: [from Qwinn]
Up the side of Mebbeth's house is an alley. In it you will find a
restored character named Ratbone. He will ask you to bring him some
cranium rat tails. Do so, and he tells you about seeing a fiend in Sigil.
This is the infamous restored Pendant Of Yemeth Quest! Talk to the two
devils in the Smoldering Corpse Bar, and they will give you more
information about that fiend. The fiend is disguised as a collector, and
hangs out in an alley near the north side of the SE section of the Hive
(the area just outside the Smoldering Corpse bar). During the day, he
will have a companion (the "rake") that makes things difficult. Visit the
collector at night instead. I won't spoil things further, except to say
that other than returning the pendant to the devils (which gets you
nothing), there's currently nothing else to do with it and it has no
powers you can use. I have tentative plans to eventually create an
Expanded Pendant of Yemeth quest that will add some closure, but as of
this writing, that won't be anytime very soon. Think 2010.
Area: AR0101, Ragpicker's Square
Leave Mebbeth's House and go left to the ramp (x 500 y 2100). Go north
up the ramp. Continue as the path goes to the northeast. Then in the
archway (x 1325 y 650), you can put your junk in to get teleported to the
doorway to the next area. Enter the door when you are ready.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------3.1 [TRSHWR] Trash Warrens
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Area: AR0108, Trash Warrens
(x 4140 y 1630)
Talk to Marta, but she won't notice you at first. Watch her work, then
ask what she is doing. She thinks that you are the corpse that she is
working on.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you 'throw your voice' you become more CHAOTIC.
Again, ask her what she is doing. She tells you about 'stitchies' and
'teethies', ask about those as well. Ask if you can buy some needle and
thread from her, and for a moment she thinks that you are the person
she is supposed to give those items to. If you lie and say that you are
you get 3 Needle & Threads and a Gauntlets of Teeth (neat weapon).
*ALIGNMENT*: Lying to her about that makes you more CHAOTIC. If you
offer instead to buy them off her you become more GOOD and
more LAWFUL.
If your INT is at least 15, then you can ask Marta to look inside YOU
for things. Tell her to check your intestines and you get the Twisted
Ring and your Intestines (which are now OUTSIDE of your body). (500 exp)
Keep the Intestines, you will use them later.
You can also rest here, and buy items if you wish.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Exit Marta's house, go right and talk to Ku'u Yin. (x 2020 y 1485) He
tells you that a woman named Radine stole his 'number.' Leave him and go
find Radine (usually to the southwest). Talk to her and ask for Ku'u's
number. She doesn't really want to give it up. If you offer to buy it
from her, she won't sell, but then you can threaten her and she'll give it
to you (becoming more EVIL, of course). Otherwise you have to go back
to Ku'u.
Talk to him again and he begs for you to get it for him. Talk to Radine
and she offers to pay Ku'u money for it. Return to Ku'u who refuses this
offer.
Finally return to Radine and convince her to give up the Number.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you tell her that she has no Right to it, you become more
LAWFUL. If you tell her that she doesn't need a Number to be
successful you become more GOOD. If you threaten her you
become more EVIL and if you tell her to make her own number
you become more CHAOTIC.
Also, if you give her money for her trouble (30 copper) you
The first time you talk with Quint he is VERY suspicious of you. He
thinks you might be trading with everyone around, so convince him first
that you are only trading with him. Get him to answer you some questions
and ask him about himself. He will offer you the job to find a trinket
that Gris had, a Poison Charm. You can find this Charm just south of
Marta's house (see Treasures).
Give Quint the Charm for 7500 experience and 250 copper.
Once that is done, you can shop here.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Exit Quint's shop, go right and talk to Uhir. He is missing a Knife. Be
sure to keep your eyes peeled for Uhir's Knife. (or a ghoul with a knife)
That is about it for the village, so go enter the large guarded door
(x 3300 y 1100).
Area: AR0110, Pharod's Domain
Go northeast until you find Pharod sitting on his Palm Shaped Throne
(x 2180 y 840).
--------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Pharod (doesn't join)
Stats: HP
AC
3/3
10
Well, we finally found this loser. The guy so important you tattooed his
name onto your back. Talk to Pharod and tell him that you have come for
information, that only he can provide. Ask him to provide information
about yourself.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you say 'truth: I have forgotten myself' you become more
LAWFUL. If you tell him about the tattoos on your back
you become more LAWFUL.
He tells you of a trinket that he wants you to find (if your WIS is at
least 13, you can describe the Sphere to him before he tells you about
it). Ask him where the Sphere is and then agree to get it for him.
You can then ask him some questions. For example, when last you two met,
you demanded to be taken into the Mortuary, Pharod doesn't know what you
intended to do in there. Ask him about the Village and he tells you that
it was created when the Dabus buried this section of the town. He
doesn't know where your journal is (figures). If you heard Reekwind's
story about Pharod, you can repeat it to him, although that just angers
him.
Ask him where he is getting the bodies, and he will tell you if you
promise not to tell anyone. If you have a CHA of at least 14, then you
can insult his comparison to a *mage*, and how his finding bodies hardly
compares to magic (500 exp). Then he will spill the whole scheme without
you having to VOW or LIE or anything. If you don't have the Charisma for
that you can either VOW or LIE. He is actually simply digging up bodies
that the Dustmen already buried.
*ALIGNMENT*: VOW is LAWFUL, LIE is CHAOTIC.
After this point, you can go to Sharegrave back in Ragpicker's Square and
reveal Pharod's source for 750 experience as well as 100 copper (plus
another 100 if you asked for money, and you can get more if you reveal
where Pharod lives). Also you can go visit Emoric back in the Gathering
Dust Bar for another 2500 experience and 300 copper.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you made a VOW to Pharod, then went and told Emoric
anyway you become more CHAOTIC. If you Truth Emoric, then
you become more LAWFUL. If you LIE to Emoric, you become
more CHAOTIC (but you still get the reward).
Oddly, telling Sharegrave doesn't seem to change your
alignment.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Leave Pharod's house.
Area: AR0109, Buried Village
Go to the Southeast gate (x 3650 y 3000), and tell Barr to open the
gate for you. Go to the next area. Be warned, if you don't have the
Bronze Sphere with you, they won't let you back in without a bribe.
You can get away with not paying the bribe, however. Say that you suppose
that you can pay his "toll", then have him reach for it. If you have at
least 10 DEX or 10 STR you should be able to catch his arm and have him
let you back in for free.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------5.
[CTCMBS] Catacombs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Area: AR1400, Catacombs
Note: You can talk to Gris once you get the Stories-Bones-Tell special
ability.
Now enter the Shattered Crypt (x 3200 y 650). When you reach the center of
this room you will be ambushed by Lesser Vargouilles. (200 exp each) Then
search over at the bone pile to find the Punch Daggers of Moorin. A box
above it has 510 copper commons.
Go down, and then up-left to get to the Crypt of Dismemberment (x 333
y 877). I would send ONLY Morte over to the crypt at the end of this hall.
Just to the left of the coffin, open up a door to the lower level. This is
a big pile o' guts here, just to the right of the pile is a corpse, search
it to find your previous Severed Arm. Once you have the Arm, you can
leave.
Note: One of the bodies in the blood in the Crypt of Dismemberment is
actually Lowden who you can talk to once you get Stories-BonesTell, though it can be difficult to initiate the dialog sometimes
because the trigger is overlapped by the blood puddle's info
trigger. (from Platter) The trigger is no longer difficult
to activate with my Fixpack. Great credit to SKARDAVNELNATE for
doing the detailed work to resolve this issue. [from Qwinn]
Go back down, then left, and look at the Faces. (x 1115 y 1590) Here a
face named Glyve asks for your help in getting himself freed. What he
needs is a Flask of Endless Water, and to get it you need to talk to a man
named Chad, but to do that, you first must visit either the Dead Nations
or the Many-as-One catacombs. Agree to help him.
Go left and enter the Mosaic Crypt (x 230 y 1550). There are several traps
around this area, the most notable one being in the center of the mosaic.
Go down and open the coffin to find some treasure. That's it. Exit.
Go right, then down-right to (x 2350 y 1980), then go down-left to the
entrance to the Dead Nations (x 1400 y 2500).
------------------------------------------------------------------------------5.1 [DDNTNS] Dead Nations
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Area: AR1500, Dead Nations
- Rusty Dagger
Bone Dagger
- Charcoal Charm
- 324 Copper Commons
- 2 Clot Charms
- Wooden Club
- 3 Bandages
- 2 Rusty Daggers
(x 1960 y 1290)
(x 2000 y 1830)
(x 2525 y 1770)
(x 2525 y 1685)
(x 2500 y 1600)
(x 1900 y 3250)
(x 1015 y 1850)
way in.
South from the Doubtful Skeleton is a small room to the left. Inside are
a multitude of Zombies, and their leader, Stale Mary (x 570 y 2840).
------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Stale Mary (doesn't join)
Stats: HP
12/12
AC
8
Stale Mary is the most important of all the undead here, as she teaches
you the most valuable skill.
First off, ask her how she can speak with the other zombies there. Let
her touch you (eww). Then have her teach you to Speak with the Dead.
(3750 experience) From now on you have the Special Ability, Stories
Bones Tell, which allows you to talk to corpses. Getting this requires
an INT of 16.
Also ask her about the other creatures around here, such as Acaste and
Hargrimm.
------------------------------------------------------------------------Once you have talked to Mary, go out and find the Nameless Zombie (x 1875
y 1940).
-------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Nameless Zombie (doesn't join)
Stats: HP
12/12
AC
8
Just like you, this zombie has forgotten her name. You can ONLY talk to
her if you have learned the Stories-Bones-Tell from Stale Mary. She
wants to know her name.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you ask 'is that why you're so distressed' you become
more GOOD.
Now you could go out to the Drowned Nations and find her tomb, but the
name has vanished from there as well. So ask why she doesn't just pick
a new name, and then she asks you to pick one. Think of a name for her.
(5000 experience)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Around the same area, you will find the Puzzled Skeleton (x 2330 y 1700)
Talk to the Puzzled skeleton and he has a riddle for you:
"Think of words which end in '-GRY.' Angry and hungry are two of them.
There are but three words in the Common Tongue... what is the third word?
The word is something that one uses every day. If thou hast listened
carefully, I have already told thee what it is."
If you have an INT of 18 or more you can solve this for him, the answer is
'Tongue.' For this you get 6250 experience. If you DON'T have an 18 INT,
but DO have a 16 INT, find and talk to the Riddling Skeleton, who gave this
riddle in the first place (x 2012 y 2900)
Again, if you have the 18 INT, you can simply solve the riddle for the 6250
exp. If you don't, you can then trade riddles back and forth. He solves
your first riddle easily. If you have 12 INT you can answer his first
riddle ('he is your son', 625 exp). He gets your next riddle. His next
riddle requires you to have 14 INT ('wrong', 1250 exp). He gets your next
riddle, then asks his own which you get if you have 16 INT ('tomorrow',
1875 experience). Then you give a riddle that he CAN'T answer. Demand the
answer to his riddle (the 'tongue' one) for 2500 experience. Either way
you do it, you get 6250 experience.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you promise not to tell his riddles, then you become more
LAWFUL. If you go and tell anyway you become more CHAOTIC.
Go down to where you first came in, then turn right and talk to the Knifed
Ghoul. You can trade 6 rat tails for Uhir's Knife (600 exp).
Go out the right doors, and talk to the corpse on the ground there (x 1640
y 2480). He asks you to kill some Vargouilles so that he doesn't become
one of them. Agree to do that. Go up, then left, kill the Vargouilles and
return (3750 experience). He tells you about the Decanter that we need for
Glyve. Return to the Dead Nations.
When you are ready to go on, open the big doors at (x 2260 y 3200), go left
and out to the Drowned Nation.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------5.2 [DRWNDN] Drowned Nations
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Area: AR1700, Drowned Nations
(x 2050 y 420)
(x 3790 y 1515)
(x 1325 y 2400)
- 24 Copper Commons
(x 1915 y 2700)
Silver Earring
Bone Charm
3 Charms of Infinite Recall
Enchanted Punch Daggers
- Blood Charm
(x 1600 y 2200)
- Copper Earring
(x 700 y 450)
- Copper Earring
(x 3200 y 2675)
Tarnished Silver Bracelet
2 Needle and Thread
- 4 Bandages
(x 575 y 1150)
Gold Ring
Enchanted Hammer
- 371 Copper Commons
(x 3100 y 830)
- Bronze Sphere
(x 4140 y 2160)
47 Copper Commons
Battle Axe
- Decanter of Endless Water
(x 3700 y 1275)
Not much strategy to this place, just wander through and take all the
treasures. Be sure to get the Decanter of Endless Water and the Bronze
Sphere. There are only two types of enemies here, Vargouilles and the
Trocopotacas. Make your way down to the bottom of the area. (x 4100
y 2800) Open the doors here and go through. Be SURE to have plenty of free
inventory slots on the Nameless One. He will need them.
Area: AR1800, Tomb of the Nameless One
I'm not listing the treasures here as you can't get them whenever you want.
I will list them as you get them. This area is HEAVILY trapped, with the
worst traps being on the symbols on the floor (those are the symbols of
Torment, by the way).
Go left (x 2550 y 950) and get the treasure on the corpse:
10 Copper
3 Bandages
Further left is a giant pot (x 2200 y 710). Ignore it, it's trapped and
empty. Just below that and to the left is another corpse (x 2000 y 850):
22 Copper
Antler Axe
Now sneak by the symbol on the floor into the passage and into the next
room. You will be teleported elsewhere. Above you is a corpse (x 1075
y 890):
Punch Daggers
pointless area. (for those of you wondering why it took so long to update
between 0.3 and 0.4, this area is why) There's no particular need to go
here, so you can just skip to section 6. Pharod's Answers right now if you
want.
Area: AR1400, Catacombs
You can get to the Warrens of Though at (x 3790 y 920). You will find some
Wererats skulking about, finish them off. Enter the Warrens of Thought.
Area: AR1600, Warrens of Thought
Treasures: - 27 Copper
(x 630 y 940)
- 22 Copper
(x 1465 y 500)
Copper Earring
- 4 Bandages
(x 2535 y 580)
31 Copper
Leg Bone Club
- 14 Copper
(x 2550 y 1270)
- 3 Bandages
(x 2500 y 1380)
4 Copper
2 Needle & Thread
- Leg Bone Club
(x 3030 y 2460)
Scroll of Ball Lightning
- Blood Fly Charm
(x 4370 y 2280)
Gold Ring
- 47 Copper
(x 2025 y 2210)
- Mace
(x 4100 y 2320)
2 Heart Charm
3 Corpse Fly Charm
- Mace
(x 4200 y 2250)
Baatezu Mace
- Battle Axe
(x 4585 y 2030)
- Crescent Hatchet
(x 4660 y 1990)
- Murk (invokes Blacksphere spell) (x 2085 y 325)
Experience: - Escape from Prison
Without Annah in your party, you must convince the rat
guards to let you go. There are several different methods,
each gets you 3750 experience.
Note: Try to avoid killing any Cranium Rats while here, it affects how the
Many-As-One treats you.
Immediately a very large wererat by the name of Mantuok asks you politely
what you are doing here. Tell him that you are from the Buried Village,
that you are there to see him personally, that Soego sent you (available
only if you discovered he was a Wererat back in the Dead Nations) and that
you must talk to the Many-As-One personally. This will get you instantly
teleported to the Many-As-One (see below). If you do anything else
Go talk to Glyve again (x 1115 y 1590) now that you have the Decanter of
Endless Water. Give him a taste from the Flask (5000 experience) and he
will tell you to seek out Nemelle in the Clerk's War (this doesn't make it
into your journal for some reason). Nemelle will allow you to use the
flask to free Ignus from the Smoldering Corpse bar.
Head back to Pharod.
Area: AR0109, Buried Village
Talk to Uhir and give him back his dagger for 5000 experience.
Enter Pharod's Castle and talk to him again.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
HP
38/38
AC
4
Ask Annah what she found on your body, then you will demand the item
back. It is a Ring of the Traveler (+1 AC).
Then have her switch you back to a Thief. Then ask her about Thieving
skills again and ask to be trained. You can then train in the four major
thieving categories for 1000 exp each and a +3 to each of the skills.
(total of 4000 experience)
You can also teach her a few things depending on your thieving skills.
If you have at least 50 in any of the categories you can teach her how
to be better in that category. Each time you train her, she gains 1000
exp and +3 in that thieving category. (total of 4000 experience)
Ask Annah about Pharod until she tells you why he was searching for the
bronze sphere. This nets you 2500 exp. (Steve Bush)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------We found Soego, so go back to the Mortuary Area of the Hive and enter the
Gathering Dust Bar.
Area: AR0205, Gathering Dust Bar
Talk to Emoric and tell him about Soego for 2500 experience. Then tell him
that yes you DO want to join with the Dustmen. Take your oaths. Once you
have joined you get another 2500 experience and can buy things from him.
(If you have already joined a faction you only get 1000 experience)
*ALIGNMENT*: Lying while taking your Oaths makes you more CHAOTIC.
Head out to the Smoldering Corpse area, and then enter Fell's Tattoo Parlor
(you DO remember the Severed Arm, don't you?).
Area: AR0404, Fell's Tattoo Parlor
more CHAOTIC.
Ask Fell about the Arm you found, and he will tell you a bit about it.
However, Dak'kon doesn't translate all the message (you must have 15 INT
or have learned the Dabus speech earlier). If you have 15 WIS you will
*know* that Dak'kon is lying to you. Call him on it. (but don't ORDER
him to tell you, or he becomes unhappy) If you demand answers or you
will lose your temper you get 250 experience. If you have 14 CHA or 15
INT you can convince him for 500 experience. If you have 13 WIS you can
convince him and get 750 experience. You will learn of your four
previous companions:
The woman who loves you (Deionarra)
He who sees what other don't
The Slave (Dak'kon)
A Familiar (Morte)
And then you are told of the Symbol of Torment which bound these 4 to
you. Ask Dak'kon about the 4, and he tells you to talk about it later
when you are alone.
Ask Fell about the Tattoos and he will relearn some old tattoos to sell
you. That Tattoo of the Lost Incarnation will net you 1500 experience
when used.
You can also ask him all about what he knows of you, how you died, etc.
He tells you not to sign anything, but it may be too late for that.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Talk to Dak'kon.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Dak'kon (already joined)
Ask Dak'kon about your Travels, then ask about the Fell Tattoo. Ask
about the Four who Traveled with you. If you have 15 INT or 15 WIS then
you can ask if he was the Slave and get 3000 experience. He will then
tell you the story of how that came to be.
If you have 13 WIS then this story leads to a Memory for you of how you
rescued Dak'kon from destruction. Surrender to this memory. The memory
is worth 6000 exp.
Ask about your travels, your 4 old companions, what he can tell you about
the four, who the Archer was, and what his name was. This leads to a
recovered memory (3000 exp) of the name Xachariah.
After your memory you know that you gave Dak'kon the Unbroken Circle of
Zerthimon. If you have studied the Circle all the way through, then you
can ask him if it really helped him.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you tell Dak'kon that he need serve you no longer, then
you become more GOOD. If you VOW to help him you become
more LAWFUL. (although he doesn't seem to like your VOW)
Ask him another question, ask him about your previous Incarnation. He
tells you that he vowed to stick with him until you were no more, not
realizing that you are immortal.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you say that you don't consider Dak'kon a slave, you
become more GOOD (and he becomes more Happy). If you are
happy that he is your slave, you become more EVIL (and
Dak'kon becomes more Miserable).
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Go back to the Mortuary. To get back in, either talk to Pox at the
entrance or get yourself killed somehow. If you're a member of the Dustmen
you can simply ask one of the guards to let you in.
Area: AR0201, The Mortuary, Main Level
HP
8/8
AC
8
Number 331 has seen better days. But then, you could say that about most
the zombies here. Use your Stories-Bones-Tell on the corpse. Xach asks
who's there. With an INT of at least 17 you can say "It is I",
which won't get you anywhere unless you already know his name is
Xachariah. (You should have learned his name from Dak'kon) Pump him
for information. Be sure to ask about your previous companions, and
learn about Deionarra.
Be sure to ask Xach about yourself, and keep asking about that until he
tells you that you LEFT something inside of him. Get it out (having a
scalpel is helpful, but unneccesary). You get:
Xachariah's Liver (Ew)
Not quite what you were after, so you try again. This time you get:
Xachariah's Heart (increases DEX +1, and AC vs. Missiles +1)
When you're done with him, he requests that you kill him. Do so and
leave.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Head back to the Smoldering Corpse area.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------7.
[LVNGTH] Leaving the Hive
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Area: AR0400, Southeast Hive
Just left of Fell's tattoo parlor, you will find a Painted Door (x 3625
y 630). Go up and click it. Ask Annah if this REALLY is the door and
she'll tell you how to open it. Go on in, if you're ready.
Area: AR0403, Starved Dogs Barking Lair
painted both himself and the other thug. The other thug says something
to the effect of "this will teach you to pain people while they're
asleep" as they begin fighting.
Then go to the south door (x 900 y 1230), go through the small room to the
next door and go through. The next door on your right leads to a blind man
named Tiresias. I wouldn't bother talking to him unless you are a member
of the Chaosmen already.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Tiresias (doesn't join)
Stats:
HP
8/8
AC
4
Only talk to Tiresias if you have already joined the Chaosmen (otherwise
you'll have to kill him. You can snap his neck if you have 13 DEX).
He gives much the same information as Sybil, so I don't think he's very
important. You also have to bribe him to get the info out of him, and
he won't take less than 20 copper (or you could turn Sybil in to him).
*ALIGNMENT*: You can turn Sybil in to Tiresias, but this makes you more
CHAOTIC and EVIL.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Open the door just to the left of that one (x 1480 y 1840) to find Sybil.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Sybil (doesn't join)
Stats:
HP
5/5
AC
8
You'll find Sybil skulking about in the shadows. She warns you that
through the next door are more than a dozen Chaosmen. However, she does
know of an alternate route, going through a side door. Problem is, that
it is locked. Guess you'll need to go upstairs to get the key.
Ask "who are you" and she'll say that she is looking for food. If you
have 12 INT you can ask what is in the pouch. Or, with 14 INT & 12 WIS
you can flat out accuse her of stealing. She then turns the tables on
you and asks what you are doing there. With 13 CHA you can be nice
and say that you don't really belong there.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you tell her that you will turn her in to the Barking
Dogs you become more EVIL.
After you get out of this area she'll give you 1000 experience and an
Adder's Tear.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Go back to the hallway, and take the south door (x 1900 y 2020). This room
has 3 new doorways. The southwestern door (x 1770 y 2470) leads to a large
new room with some thugs (and the north door is the locked door Sybil was
talking about) going further south from there leads to another thug and
a Blood Fly Charm in the toilet.
The southern door (x 2135 y 2530) can be lockpicked by either the Nameless
One or Annah. (right-click, special abilities, Thieving skills) Within is
a Trapped and Locked chest. Use your thieving skills on it twice to get
the treasure.
The only other door you can open is the Eastern door (x 2400 y 2360). Go
up the stairs.
There are rooms to each side, and a doorway to the north. The left room
has some treasure, get it, and go north. Kill the two thugs and go up the
next stairs.
When you're ready for a battle, open the north door and fight the thugs
there. If you stay out of the hallway you can fight the mage later. Once
the thugs are dead, go up and take on the mage (650 exp). Once he's dead,
search him for the key. The left room has some treasure, and the right
room has another thug. Go back down to the first floor.
Take the southwestern passage, then use your key on the northwestern door
you find (x 1320 y 2380). Remember keys are automatically used when you
click the door. Once inside, run left then down to get out (x 400 y 2500).
(There is some treasure in this room, however, in order to get it you'll
probably have to kill all the thugs)
From Qwinn:
The Starved Dogs Barking Lair is COMPLETELY revamped by my Fixpack.
Originally, it was a completely trivial and easily bypassed area. It is
now what it was meant to be: a thieves' playground! Here is a list of
the changes.
1) In the unfixed game, in the southwestern room (not counting the
bathroom), there is a "secret" door (which isn't secret at all due to
a broken mechanic, it appears easily to anyone in range) near the
(x 400 y 2500) exit that allows you to bypass this entire area easily.
This door will now ONLY be useful if you are a Chaosman and you have
convinced Tiresias to tell you where it is.
2) In the unfixed game, all thugs in the area are initially hostile (red
circle) and thus cannot be pickpocketed. They will now only go hostile
if they actually -see- you. This means that you or Annah can get the
key from the mage on the top floor via stealth and pickpocketing, so
there is still a way to get through the area without much combat. The
hostility fix also fixes the annoying problem that you couldn't save
your game anywhere in this area until most thugs were dead.
3) As part of a larger fix, the thugs in the big room can now actually
run after you. Previously, they were so slow that you could also evade
the entire area by opening the big main doors and then just running
someone to the exit while they waddled after you. You won't find that
nearly as easy anymore.
The net effect of these changes is that getting through this area now
requires a modicum of thought and effort, and in my opinion it's a lot
more fun now.
Area: AR0401, Alley of Lingering Sighs
Once outside, Sybil should show up and give you 1000 exp and an Adder's
Tear (assuming you agreed to help her, and didn't turn her in to Tiresias).
Go west, then south, and follow this path along to the building (x 1015
y 1425). Enter. (AR3005C)
There is the body of a dead Dabus here, go up to it and click it. If you
learned how to Speak with the Dead, use that option in the "conversation."
You will learn how the Dabus died, plus for the memory (though not yours)
you get 1000 experience. Be sure to take his Hammer as well. Go back out.
Continue east down the path, open the gate (x 3440 y 1440) and go to the
next area.
Area: AR0405, Alley of Lingering Sighs 2
Annah shows you where she found your body, when a face forms in the wall
and talks to you. Ask how it recognizes you and you get treated to a
cutscene of how your previous incarnation died, and how Annah found you.
It then tells you that it needs to "Divide" and that it can only do that if
someone (say, YOU) removes that Dabus out there.
Before we do that, talk to Annah. Ask about how she found your body, and
keep after her until you learn that she felt compelled to search the alley.
This is worth 2500 exp.
Go back and talk to the Dabus. (to get back to the alley quicker, only send
the Nameless One to talk to the Dabus, then to return to the alley, have
anyone else leave the area) Tell him of the dead Dabus in the building.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you lie to him about how the Dabus died, you become more
CHAOTIC. If you tell the truth, you become more LAWFUL.
The Dabus goes to investigate and gets trapped in the building. Return to
the Alley.
Having "removed" the Dabus, the alley gives you 11,500 experience. If you
killed the Dabus you get only 1500 experience (and the Alley isn't happy
with you either). It now asks you to undo the damage that the Dabus had
been causing. He vaguely tells you where you should be going. Return to
the previous area again. The repairs require a Hammer and a Prybar. You
should have taken the Hammer from the dead Dabus, and hopefully you still
have a Prybar (if not, you can find one in the Starving Dogs building).
Note: With my Fixpack, you can tell the live dabus about the dead dabus
before the Alley asks you to do so. If you do that before talking to
the Alley, when you do talk to the Alley, you will get 15000 xp
instead of the 11,500 xp reward. [from Qwinn]
The two places to repair are at (x 2800 y 1290) and (x 820 y 1120, near
where the live Dabus was standing). Return to the Alley.
Once you've reversed the changes, the alley can divide (and more
importantly you get 16,250 experience). The divided alley provides the
method you use to get to the Lower Ward (it will automatically take you
there).
------------------------------------------------------------------------------8.
[THLWRW] The Lower Ward
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Area: AR0500, Lower Ward
Treasures: - 9 Copper
- 15 Copper
- 9 Copper
- 1 Clot Charm
3 Bandages
- 25 Copper
- 7 Copper
11 Bandages
- 1 Bandage
5 Copper
- Poor Quality Stilleto
(x 966 y 2450)
(x 490 y 2420)
(x 1460 y 1820)
(x 1575 y 1800)
(x 2400 y 1670)
(x 2490 y 1620)
(x 3020 y 2265)
(x 3450 y 1800)
Note: There may be a pile of stuff where Morte was abducted. This will
be Morte's equipment.
If you need training as a Warrior, you can talk to Korur (x 490 y 2200).
Go up and talk to the mage, Sebastian (x 860 y 1600).
--------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Sebastian (doesn't join)
Stats:
HP
32/32
AC
4
First thing's first, ask him some questions. Ask about the locale, and
the ward in particular. Ask why it is called the Lower Ward, then ask
about the "incident." Follow up on this until you recover the memory
(500 experience).
Also be sure to ask about Morte, and he'll mention the Master of Bones,
who lives in a ramshackle house in the ward somewhere.
Next ask if he can do something about your scars. In exchange for making
you appear more attractive, you must off one of his enemies, an Abishai
called Grosuk. He tells you to find Grosuk over by the Siege Tower.
Kill him and return to Sebastian. (If you have trouble killing Grosuk,
remember to surround him first, then if someone gets wounded, pull them
out of the fight) Sebastian then rewards you with 4000 experience and
CHA +2.
Grosuk's Stats: HP AC STR DEX CON INT WIS CHA
71 -1 17 12 17 14 12 9
8000
EXP
*ALIGNMENT*: Taunting Grosuk makes you more CHAOTIC. Also, if you tell
Grosuk that Sebastian is out to kill him (to the point that
you are doing it in exchange for your own life), you become
more EVIL. (and, of course, you won't get Sebastian's
reward... dead mages tell no tales)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Go over to Giltspur and buy some Poisoned Cheese. (x 1840 y 2250)
Now let's get Morte back. Enter the house at (x 2400 y 2930). Once
inside, descend to the lower level.
Area: AR0508, Lothar the Master of Bones
The Grimoire tells you that it can grant you power, for a price. It
also will give you "advice." Personally I don't recommend doing anything
the book tells you to do, but that is up to you, really.
*ALIGNMENT*: The more you listen to his advice, the more EVIL you
become. (It takes about 3 advisings for any effect to take
place) If you ask for ALL his advice, you'll likely have
switched alignments to something EVIL.
Next ask it about its powers. First it asks for a drop of your blood
on its pages. If you do so, you get the spell:
Blindness
*ALIGNMENT*: Doing that makes you more EVIL.
For the next power, he needs you to sell one of your companions into
slavery. Go to the Clerk's Ward, and enter the Curio Shop. There talk
to Vrischika and sell one of your companions. Talk to the book again and
get the spell:
Adder's Kiss
*ALIGNMENT*: Quite a bit more EVIL comes from selling a friend into
slavery. Makes sense.
Note: Even with my Fixpack, trying to sell Annah will incorrectly
cause Vrischika and her servant to go hostile. This will be
fixed in my Fixpack version 4.0. [from Qwinn]
Finally the last task is to KILL one of your companions. Doesn't matter
who you kill. Once they're dead talk to the book again to get the spell:
Power Word, Kill
*ALIGNMENT*: I believe this to be the single most EVIL act in the game.
And with that, the book is silent. You'd probably better sell it.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Return to the surface and reclaim Morte.
Also, you can talk to four of the skulls on the huge shelves in Lothar's
laboratory. Two of them warn you about Mantuok and the Pestilential
Grimoire, one claims to have hidden some stuff near Carceri but won't say
where, and finally, if asked about Ravel Puzzlewell the skull of the
Sensate Ocean-Before-The-Storm reveals one of her riddles, giving a
recovered memory and 2000 EXP. (from 4Fold)
If you are an Anarchist, Grimscalp the skull WILL tell you how to get his
stash. If you get this information out of him, later on you can tell
Devore, the warehouse manager in Curst (before Carceri), and he will give
you the skull's stash: 1000 xp, 250 copper and the Spiked Gauntlets of
Ogre Power. [from Qwinn]
Note: Morte now has the new Skull Mob ability. When invoked, he can
summon a horde of skulls from off-screen to come and bite an
opponent multiple times. The strength and damage of the skulls
varies according to Morte's level, and the power can only be used a
limited number of times per day.
Area: AR0500, Lower Ward
AC
3
Ask Xanthia what she is doing here, and she tells you that there is going
to be a fight soon. She points you to three Thokola who will very soon
be taking on an Abishai. However, Abishai require magical weaponry to
be killed, which the Thokola do not possess. Ask her how she knows this
and she reveals that she set the whole fight up in the first place.
(they ruined one of her dresses)
Go over to the Thokola named Thorp and talk to him. Warn Thorp that
Xanthia is plotting his doom to get 6000 experience and 600 copper.
*ALIGNMENT*: Telling Thorp that your name is Adahn makes you more
CHAOTIC. (and increases the likelihood of Adahn actually
appearing in the Smoldering Corpse Bar)
Warning Thorp makes you more GOOD.
Return to Xanthia and she'll hate you quite a lot. Take full credit for
warning Thorp to get another 2000 experience. She then leaves. (if you
deny credit for telling them you get no experience and she leaves anyway)
Alternatively: Go talk to Thorp, but don't warn him. Then return to
Xanthia and she'll reward you with 500 copper and 500
experience.
WARNING: Without my Fixpack, make sure to do this
quickly, there's a 10-15 second window after they're
dead but before she leaves where you won't actually
get the copper reward. [from Qwinn]
AC
6
Talk to Yi'minn and he offers to recover some of your memories for you.
Isn't that nice. The only catch is that you must go with him alone.
Agree to go with him.
You end out in an ambush, let them kill you (trust me). They will
discuss their plans to raid a Githzerai base called Vristigor. Sounds
like useful information to me. Don't worry, you'll get right back up
once they leave.
Note: With an INT of EXACTLY 14 you can detect the trap before setting
off for it. You can then insult Yi'minn and have him simply
attack you. This is worth 1000 experience. (and not recommended)
------------------------------------------------------------------------Now let's find a market for our information. Search for the Githzerai
woman named Kii'na (she moves from x 800 y 1800 to x 1200 y 1950 to x 800
y 2195). Tell her of the Vristigor and that some Githyanki are planning to
raid it and you get 8000 experience. She then leaves to deal with the
raid. If you have Dak'kon with you, she'll mention Shrak'at'lor, which
you can then ask Dak'kon about. (nothing really important, and if you've
followed my walkthrough you should have already learned about it)
Note: With the Restored Lower Ward Encounters component of my Unfinished
Business mod, Ki'ina will return to the Lower Ward after about a
week of game time for a follow up. There's no reward for it or
anything, other than the satisfaction of knowing the consequences
of your actions. [from Qwinn]
Near the entrance to the market is a crowd of people listening to a man
named Giltspur. Talk to him (x 1840 y 2250).
--------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Giltspur (doesn't join)
Stats:
HP
35/35
AC
8
Besides buying and selling (at ripoff prices), Giltspur also offers
employment. Ask him about jobs he needs doing and he'll give you one.
He gives you a letter to take to Scofflaw Penn for printing.
Penn's office is up at (x 3400 y 1030) in the same area. Enter and talk
to Penn. Give him the letter and leave (the only other reason to talk to
Penn is if you are an Anarchist). Return to Giltspur with the good news.
He gives you 50 copper and 6000 experience. Now he gives you a note to
deliver to Keldor at the Great Foundry.
Note: In my Fixpack, if you have previously angered Penn, you will no
longer be given this quest, which means you'll miss out on all
of Giltspur's quests. [from Qwinn]
Go up to the big gates, and have the guards let you in (you are, after
all, delivering a note). Enter the foundry, go up to the doors at
(x 2320 y 2000) then go up into the Hall and find Keldor (x 1325 y 1045).
Give him the note and return to Giltspur. This time you get 100 copper
and 6000 experience.
Finally he gives you a Handbill to post at the Smoldering Corpse. Go
back to the Hive, enter the bar and give it to the barkeeper. Return for
200 copper and 8000 experience.
And that is that.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Go up, then right, then up to get to the slave auction. Once there talk
to the woman named Trist (x 2430 y 660).
AC
10
Trist needs a mercenary to help her out. Since you've been helping
people for money lately, that would be you. She tells you that her
husband's financial dealings before his death have left her in debt.
However, she believes that debt was already paid, but doesn't have the
documents to prove it. She needs you to find that missing loan document
to prove her innocence to set her free. (she complains about the air in
the Lower Ward)
*ALIGNMENT*: Asking "what's in it for me" makes you more CHAOTIC.
Saying "Truth: you've been found guilty" makes you more
LAWFUL.
Tell her that you will help out. Now pump her for information. Learn
the lender's name, Byron Pikit, and about his associate Lenny. She also
tells you to talk to Deran the auctioneer once you get the documents.
With an INT of 12 or more, you can suggest that Byron stole the documents
to get Trist to pay the loan twice. (no real effect there)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------You could talk to Deran right now, but it won't help at the moment. So,
let us find Byron Pikit. He is standing just south of where the Thokola
are (or were, if you got them killed) at (x 1650 y 1930).
--------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Byron Pikit (doesn't join)
Stats:
HP
33/33
AC
8
You could try convincing Byron that you need a loan, but he won't believe
you. Ask him some Questions, namely about Trist. Say that you are
looking for her missing documents and that the Mercykillers could have
missed something. With an INT of 12 or more you can point out that
someone could have destroyed the documents to make Trist pay the loan
twice. This is worth 1000 experience and pisses Byron off. Ask why he
would sell Trist into slavery, then bid him farewell.
Note: Do NOT tell Byron that you "intend to find the proof" as you won't
be able to talk to him again if you do.
Note: If you do say that you "intend to find the proof", you can ask
Byron about Trist first, then say you had some other questions
and he anwsers them willingly enough. (from Tanatie)
Talk to Byron again, this time ask about the area. Ask about the Lower
Ward, and ask why he is there. Follow this up through his thieves
dialogue. Ask for training and you get 2000 experience and Byron tells
you about Lenny.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Time to talk to Lenny. Drop down, then right and you'll find him standing
all alone (x 2850 y 2370).
-------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Lenny (doesn't join)
Stats:
HP
32/32
AC
4
Talk to Lenny and tell him that Byron Pikit sent you.
Tell him that you want the papers that he stole from Trist. This makes
him VERY uncomfortable. At this point you can Smile Wickedly, Truth, or
Bluff him. Of the three, I'd Smile Wickedly.
*ALIGNMENT*: Saying "TRUTH, I'll kill you" makes you more EVIL. Saying
"BLUFF, I'll kill you" makes you more CHAOTIC.
For saying that you think he's lying about the papers you get 1000 exp.
Of course, then Lenny tries to bolt. If your DEX is 12 or higher you
can grab him before he gets away. (don't tell him "hand them over", or
you'll end out getting a lesser option later) Ask him why he kept the
papers, and he mentions that he did so he could "turn stag" on Pikit.
Tell him that Pikit is NOT your boss, and that you want to get the
papers. He tells you that the Warehouse where he stuffed the papers is
experiencing "problems". Tell him that you will look into this yourself
and he'll give you 4000 experience and tell you how to get the Papers and
some Evidence against Pikit. The two key commands are:
"I'm here for a loan" -- Trist's Papers
"I gave Pikit the laugh" -- Evidence
Then have him train you as a thief. You get 2500 experience, various
thieving bonuses and the Punch Daggers of Zar'Anun. This works ONLY if
you have not stolen the Punch Daggers from him.
Note: The thieving bonuses he gives you is a bug - what he gives you
there was only supposed to be given if his training was the first
time you'd -ever- been trained as a thief (and all thief trainers
will give you the same bonuses upon that initial training). He
will no longer give you the skill bonuses if you've ever been a
thief before. If you have him switch you back to thief, though, he
will still give you the Punch Daggers. [from Qwinn]
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Go up to the Warehouse (x 2900 y 650), the building just right of the
auction block. Talk to the floating head here, and tell him that you want
to claim something, and that you want to "give Pikit the laugh." This gets
you both the Loan Documents and the Evidence. Also if you have an INT or
WIS of 15 or higher you can pick up a bag of coins (if you guess 1123
coins).
We now have enough to free Trist. Exit the warehouse and go left and talk
to Deran (x 2300 y 770). Ask him about Trist, and then show him the Loan
Documents. This is worth 4000 experience. Now talk to Trist and tell
her that you were happy to help. She'll give you an additional 4000 exp
and 1000 copper.
Now to get Byron Pikit thrown in the big house. Enter the market
(x 1750 y 1600).
Area: AR0504, The Lower Ward Market
Find the woman named Karina (x 1140 y 930) and talk to her. Keep talking
to her until you get the option to say "you like to talk a lot." Tell her
that you don't think she's a bad person for 2000 experience, she asks for
your name and says farewell.
*ALIGNMENT*: Telling her that you think she isn't a bad person makes you
more GOOD. Saying "well I can understand why" makes you
more CHAOTIC. Telling her your name is Adahn makes you
more CHAOTIC (and increments the Adahn counter).
Go up to the Harmonium Guard, Corvus (x 730 y 420) and talk to him. First
try to see what he is looking at, then tell him her name. Tell him that
she is lonely to get 2000 experience. You can talk to Karina again to get
another 500 xp.
*ALIGNMENT*: Doing that makes you more GOOD. Telling him about "all her
suitors" makes you more CHAOTIC.
You now have a friend in the Harmonium! Now ask him about Byron Pikit and
give him the Evidence. This is worth 2000 experience and gets Pikit
arrested.
Now talk to Lazlo in the right corner (x 1300 y 1020). Talk to him about
the Ward, Portals and why he's nervous. He'll mention the Siege Tower.
Talk to him until you learn that the way to get in is to not WANT to get
in. Once you've got that, bid him farewell. You can now enter the Siege
Tower. (which we'll do in a moment)
Note: With Lazlo if you start asking about the city of Sigil it brings
up an option to ask about the lady of pain. This brings back a
memory that is worth 500xp. (from g money ness)
Exit the market, and drop down to (x 1100 y 3000) and enter that building.
Area: AR0505, The Failed Store
Talk to Miccah with Morte in the party, and take the conversation to a
natural conclusion. She'll start arguing with her husband, allowing Morte
to learn some new Taunts.
You can also buy from them if you wish. Exit the store.
Now head right several buildings (x 3100 y 2800) and enter.
Area: AR0506, Tomb Maker
(x 320 y 340)
(x 750 y 475)
(x 600 y 350)
First talk to Dimtree, and you'll learn that he's a zombie. He asks that
you find his master and get him released from service. Agree to help him.
*ALIGNMENT*: Helping Dimtree makes you more GOOD.
Now talk to Hamrys.
Note: If you didn't tell Sere that you "did not crawl out of a crypt"
and have her tell you about Hamrys, you won't be able to get all
the dialogue options with him.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Hamrys (doesn't join)
Stats:
HP
37/37
AC
8
Hamrys asks your name, you can reply either Adahn or that you don't know.
*ALIGNMENT*: As always, saying that you are Adahn makes you more
CHAOTIC, and increases the likelihood that Adahn actually
appears in the Smoldering Corpse Bar.
Ask about your Journal and Hamrys will start reading from his. Ask him
about his father disappearing and you can recover a memory that is worth
500 experience. Ask about his father, and how he disappeared, then ask
about plans for the tomb. Describe the tomb for him, and he'll tell you
that the plans are in the warehouse.
Go to the warehouse and talk to the floating head. Ask him for the tomb
plans and he'll give them to you. Return to Hamrys. Tell him that you
got the plans and you'll get another 2000 experience.
INFINITE EXP BUG: Talk to Hamrys again and he'll give you the 2000 exp
again and again. In fact, he'll keep giving it until
you retrieve the Coffin Pillow. If you really want to
take advantage of this, leave your mouse over Hamrys,
click, press 1,2 quickly, then click again. Repeat.
This one works whether you have the patch or not.
This was fixed by most fixpacks out there, including
my own. [from Qwinn]
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Now to deal with the Dimtree situation. Leave the building, and head back
to Sebastian. Ask him to release Dimtree, and he'll wonder if Hamrys put
you up to it. Since he didn't, it's an easy question to answer. Tell him
that you could release Dimtree yourself.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you say 'Truth: "I understand your dilemma and agree with
you. Could I release him instead?"' you become more LAWFUL.
The other TRUTH leads to a CHAOTIC alignment.
He then describes how you could free Dimtree, while pretending that he
isn't in fact doing it. For this you get 4000 experience.
Return to Dimtree and release him. This is also worth 4000 experience.
Now to hit the siege tower. Head up to where you killed Grosuk (x 3540
y 1630) and a dialogue will pop up. Suppress all desire to enter the Tower
and you'll open the Portal in. Go inside.
Area: AR0501, Siege Tower
The only thing to do here is to talk to the giant metal man, Coaxmetal.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Coaxmetal (doesn't join)
Greet the giant golem, and ask it WHAT it is. Follow that up by asking
what his purpose is. Ask if Forging Weapons is its purpose. At this
point if you ask if he can do anything with your weapons, it opens up
his store. Ask first who it makes the weapons for, and he mentions
Entropy. Follow this line for a moment. When you get the option, say
Pharod is now quite dead. Search him to get his Crutch and the Bronze
Sphere. Walk left to the giant Arch (x 1600 y 600), and you can now
teleport here, the crutch is the key. This takes you to AR0105.
Area: AR0105, Pharod's Secret Treasure Room
Let's get that password for the Decanter of Endless Water first, so that
we can awaken Ignus. Drop down to the exterior bar and talk to Nemelle
(x 380 y 2590).
--------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Nemelle (doesn't join)
Stats:
HP
4/4
AC
0
Ask her first for the command word to the Decanter, and she'll
give it to you. Then ask her if she is looking for someone, and she'll
reply in the affirmative, she is looking for Aelwyn.
*ALIGNMENT*: Offering to find her friend makes you more GOOD. Offering
to do it for a price makes you more EVIL.
Now go over to the right, to the next exterior bar and talk to Aelwyn
(x 3615 y 2450). Tell her that Nemelle is looking for her, and she'll
tell you to go back and talk to Nemelle again. Agree to do so.
*ALIGNMENT*: That makes you more GOOD. Asking a price makes you more
EVIL.
Return to Nemelle and tell her the good news. She wants to reward you,
and you get 8000 Exp and:
PERMANENT +3 MAX HP
*ALIGNMENT*: If you are modest and say that you don't need a reward, you
are more GOOD. (and she rewards you anyway)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Since we have the Word for the Decanter, back to the Smoldering Corpse.
Area: AR0402, Smoldering Corpse Bar
AC
5
Use your Decanter of Endless Water on Ignus (only works if you got the
Word from Nemelle) and you'll get 5000 experience. When it's done, Ignus
joins up and says "I know you..." You now have another Mage, this one
a Fire Mage (he's also immune to all forms of fire).
I'd have Dak'kon switch you over to a mage, then talk to Ignus again.
If you swapped stories with Reekwind, and learned about Ignus, ask him
who *taught* Ignus, this is worth 10,000 experience. (Oh, and YOU taught
Ignus) Ask him if he is SURE that it was you, then keep asking about
yourself to recover a memory. This memory tells you quite a lot about
your past relationship with Ignus (supplicant) and is worth another
10,000 experience. (on a sidenote, NEVER call Ignus "supplicant")
Note: Actually, depending on which of a few identical dialogue paths
you took, you'd get either 6,000xp or 10,000xp. I standardized
them all to 8,000. [from Qwinn]
When you try to ask him more questions, he gets quite enraged at you.
With a 16 INT or 11 CHA you can convince him that all you want to talk
about are flames and burning (1500 exp).
Ask Ignus to teach you, but you must be willing to suffer. You'll have
to repeat yourself, but he'll teach you. The first lesson costs you
-1 to MAX HP
and gets you
+3% fire resistance
6000 experience
Item: Ignus' Charm (spell, Seeking Flames)
Tell him you wish to learn more, and have him teach you again. The
second lesson costs you:
-3 to MAX HP
and gets you
+5% fire resistance
12,000 experience
Item: Ignus' Hand (spell, Infernal Orb)
Next Ignus will need to burn your eye. Not the removable one, the "good"
one. Give Ignus the Eye, which costs you:
-2 to MAX HP
and gets you
+3% fire resistance
12,000 experience
Item: Ignus' Eye (spell, Ignus' Terror)
In order to go any further, you need to have gotten the intestines from
Marta in the Buried Village. Give Ignus the Intestines. This time you
don't get hurt at all. You get:
24,000 experience
Item: Ignus' Innards (spell, Infernal Shield)
*ALIGNMENT*: If you apologize to Ignus for your past mistreatment of
him, you become more GOOD. (still, don't call him
Supplicant)
Personally, I'd ditch Ignus here. You don't really need another Mage
(Dak'kon is quite sufficient), and he's kinda annoying.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Back to the Clerk's Ward.
Area: AR0600, Clerk's Ward
Treasures: - 96 Copper
(x 2000 y 1500)
Handkerchief
Love Letter
- Silver Ring
(x 2240 y 1250)
- Handkerchief
(x 2300 y 1200)
- Gold Earring
(x 2500 y 1180)
- 46 Copper
(x 2700 y 1000)
- Handkerchief
(x 2685 y 850)
- 27 Copper
(x 2245 y 400)
- Silver Earring
(x 1900 y 215)
- 12 Copper
(x 1730 y 200)
- Handkerchief
(x 815 y 320)
Silver Bracelet
- Gold Earring
(x 790 y 350)
- 102 Copper
(x 600 y 430)
- Copper Earring
(x 450 y 820)
- Handkerchief
(x 270 y 780)
3 Copper
- 233 Copper
(x 150 y 830)
- Gold Ring
(x 450 y 1200)
- 1 Copper
(x 720 y 1520)
Finam's Book
- Gold Earring
(x 1100 y 240)
43 Copper
Go up and talk to the winged Succubus, Fall-from-Grace.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Fall-From-Grace (joins)
Stats:
HP
28/42
AC
2
Greet Fall-From-Grace and she'll say that you must be new to Sigil. Ask
about the Brothel and she'll give you the little speech about her mission
with the Brothel. Ask why she founded the Brothel. Also ask about the
Sensates if it comes up. You can also ask about her wings to learn that
she is in fact, a Succubus. Then ask if she can help you and follow this
conversation to its end.
Next ask if she will join you on your travels. Tell her "You mean you
wouldn't be interested in traveling with an immortal amnesiac who is
searching the Planes for himself?" that gets her excited. She tells you
to talk to the TEN students of the Brothel and return with your thoughts.
Go talk to the 9 students of the Brothel and return to Grace. (you can
see more about the students below) If you have an INT of 15 or a WIS of
at least 14 you can tell her that you are the tenth student. If you
don't have either of those stats there are two more options. Go to the
secret door in the back of the brothel (x 1350 y 100), once down there,
look at all 10 stones, and return. Or enter the first room on the left
(x 800 y 1500) and talk to the Armoire. Then return to Grace. Pretty
much anything you say after this gets her to join and gets you 20,000
experience.
Talk to Grace again. Ask about your companions, and Morte in particular.
She mentions his Baatorian smell and some info about Mimirs. She
doesn't believe that he is really a Mimir (which is what he claims that
he is). There are other things you can say to Grace, but nothing
terribly important (although you can learn about her background).
Also, you might want to talk to her about Ravel and learn what she has to
say.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Now talk to Morte.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Morte (already joined)
Ask Morte if he is indeed a Mimir, then accuse him of lying (after all,
Grace didn't think he was a Mimir). Mention his Baatorian smell.
Continue pestering him about this (12,000 experience) until he cracks
and admits the truth. He tells you that he was on a pillar of skulls
but that someone pulled him off. If you have a WIS of 14 you can say
that it was YOU that pulled him off.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you tell him that being sentenced to Hell is worse than
lying you become more LAWFUL.
He explains how you struck a deal with him, when you get a memory.
(12,000 experience) The memory explains how you and Morte met. Then
Morte tells you that once off the Pillar, he lost all his memories,
which leads to another memory.
Follow this conversation thread. Ask him why he stayed with you, then
mention that he must feel Guilty. Follow this to its conclusion and
you'll get Morte upgraded (12,000 experience):
Permanent +4 STR for Morte
Permanent +2 DEX for Morte
Permanent +2 CON for Morte
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Now to deal with the Brothel Patrons more in depth. We'll deal with them
HP
4/4
AC
8
Juliette is sad. You can offer to spice up her life a bit, but that
doesn't help her. Her relationship just isn't working out. When you get
the option to suggest some solutions, suggest some fake love letters.
She wants you to makes some letters. Since you aren't exactly into that
sort of thing, you'll have to outsource it. Agree to help her.
Go back to the Lower Ward and visit Scofflaw Penn. Talk to him, ask him
some questions, and ask him for a Love Letter. He wants 100 copper for
it. With a CHA of 16 or more you can get a discount to 75 copper.
Alternatively: Find the Love Letters in Yves Room and use those.
(x 2000 y 1500)
Take the Love Letter and go. Go to the Clerk's Ward, and enter the
Festhall (x 3000 y 800). Go up and talk to Montague (x 1890 y 600).
Talk to Montague about Juliette and tell him that she is having an
affair. As proof, show him the letter. At this point, he becomes
despondent and is quite willing to let her go. Tell him that it was all
a ruse and explain that she wanted him to be more passionate (5000
experience). Tell him that turnabout is fair play, and that he should
pretend to be bored with the relationship (another 5000 experience).
Return to Juliette and tell her the news. (10,000 experience) She'll
answer your questions now, so be sure to ask about everything you can.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Next talk to Vivian (x 1400 y 1325, or in the left hallway). Vivian is
missing her personal "scent" and needs you to find it for her. Offer to
help her find it.
*ALIGNMENT*: Asking for a reward makes you more EVIL.
We'll have to keep our eyes... er... nose open for her scent. Up to the
next room, and the next prostitute, Nenny Nine-Eyes (x 300 y 950).
-------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Nenny (doesn't join)
Stats:
HP
4/4
AC
8
Nenny seems quite shocked by your scarred appearance. She then realizes
that you have tattoos as well. Let her touch you. Tell her that you
can't do much about the scars, and that your wounds are not the physical
variety. She offers to help, accept and let her touch you again. She
heals you by 1 HP.
Time to ask some questions. Ask about Vivian's scent, and tell her that
it isn't bad to point out a thief. Tell her to TRY to say something not
nice, and tell her that she wasn't very convincing. Then get her to
practice being angry at YOU. Then give her some helpful advice (such
as hitting you). Let her get through her rage for 5000 experience.
Ask again about Vivian's scent and she'll tell you to ask Marissa about
it. If you ask about Ravel, she'll tell you to talk to Yves.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Go to the next room up, and talk to Ecco. Not much you can do with her
right now.
In the middle of the Brothel you'll find Dolora (usually).
--------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Dolora (doesn't join)
Stats:
HP
4/4
AC
8
She needs you to talk to a Merriman in the Festhall before she'll answer
your questions. Agree to help her.
*ALIGNMENT*: As always, demanding a price makes you more EVIL. Agreeing
to find Merriman without a reward makes you more GOOD.
Go to the Festhall. You'll find Merriman in the passages to the right
somewhere (he wanders). Talk to him. Ask about Dolora, and he'll tell
you that the Keys to her Heart are literal, she's a construct. What he
wants is something that will allow him to forget. Go right to the doors
(x 3550 y 1250) that lead to the dorms. There find Unfulfilled Desire
(x 445 y 1175) and talk with her. When you tell her a desire, she steals
it, so your safest thing to desire is HER. Leave the Festhall and go
down to the mage at the left bar (x 460 y 2475). He wants to stop
drinking, so tell him to go visit with Unfulfilled Desire. This is worth
10,000 exp and you get his mug. Now go to the museum (x 2025 y 2460).
Look at the sculpture (x 410 y 510) and capture one of the "birds" in the
mug. Talk to Yvana about the pieces, and the Dark Birds of Ocanthus.
You'll learn that it wipes out memories. Return to Merriman and have him
drink the forgetful brew. (12,000 experience) He then gives you the
Keys.
Return with the Keys to her Heart for 30,000 experience. If you demanded
a reward from her earlier she'll give you a couple silver bracelets.
Dolora has 2 other features. Talk to her again and ask how she can serve
you. She will debate you, or play a game. Whether you win the debate is
based on your INT. If your INT is 16 or 17 then while debating you get a
recovered memory (3000 experience) although you still lose the debate.
If your INT is 18 or higher the memory is worth 5000 experience and you
beat her debating.
If you want to play a Game with Dolora, she picks the game, and again how
well you perform is based on your INT. Again with a 16 or 17 INT you
recover a 3000 experience memory, and still lose the game. With 18 INT
or greater you get a 5000 experience memory and you win.
Ask about the Silent Prostitute to learn that her voice was stolen.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Up to the next room (x 580 y 560) and talk to Ecco.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Ecco (doesn't join)
Stats:
HP
4/4
AC
8
If you've learned from Dolora that Ecco's voice was stolen, you can ask
if it was, then VOW to help her get her voice back.
*ALIGNMENT*: That vow makes you more LAWFUL and GOOD. Asking a price to
return her voice makes you more EVIL.
Leave the Brothel and go to Vrischika's shop (x 3000 y 3060). Once there
buy the Fiend's Tongue (66 copper). Also look at the Deva's Tears, but
don't buy them yet. Return to Ecco. Give her the Fiend's Tongue, which
produces some interesting results. Tell Ecco about the Deva's Tears and
that they're expensive. She'll give you a 1000 copper promissory note.
Go back to the shop and get the Deva's Tears. Return to Ecco and give
her the Tears (30,000 experience). Once her voice is back she can answer
your questions. Be sure to ask about Ravel and she'll tell you that
Kessai-Serris is a child of Ravel.
ALTERNATIVELY: [from Qwinn]
Actually, there's a more profitable way to go about this.
Buy the Deva's Tears at the same time as you get the Fiend's Tongue,
and you'll get them at a much reduced price (100). Vrischika, fiend
that she is, jacks up the price after the tongue has done its damage.
You should still be able to get Ecco to compensate you for the full
1000 copper price after you've cured her, though. (Alignment hits
may apply, but nothing drastic)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Go back to Dolora and ask if Kessai-Serris is REALLY the daughter of Ravel.
She tells you to talk to Juliette. Do so. Juliette tells you that
Kessai and Kimasxi are half-sisters, so Kimasxi may know more.
Go up to the room at the top right (x 2050 y 330) and talk to Marissa.
Talk to her until you learn that her veil is missing as well. Talk to
Nenny about the Veil and she'll say that Kimasxi might have taken it. Time
to talk to Kimasxi (x 2500 y 1340).
--------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Kimasxi Adder-Tongue (doesn't join)
Stats:
HP
4/4
AC
8
Permanent CHARISMA +1
Now take the veil to Marissa for your reward there. 25,000 experience. If
you ask for a reward you get a Gold Bracelet.
*ALIGNMENT*: Asking for a reward from Marissa makes you more EVIL. Not
asking for a reward makes you more GOOD.
If you have a Lim Lim on hand, you can have her turn it to stone (provided
you figured out that she is a Medusa). What good does this do? Well you
can sell a stone Lim Lim to Giltspur (he'll give you a password for the
Anarchists in the Warehouse, or 75 copper). Otherwise I see no point in
petrifying the poor creature.
Note: Because of a bug you will only be able to get Marissa to turn your
Lim-Lim to stone if when Marissa says:
"Hmm... describe yourself for me."
you respond with:
"You first, Marissa."
If you do that instead of the "Truth:" or "Lie:" option there, you
should be able to ask her about petrifying your Lim-Lim once she
gets her veil back. If you've already gone through this dialog
with her another way, it's too late and will not work. (from
Platter)
This bug is fixed in Qwinn's fixpack.
Last room, talk to Yves (x 2030 y 1590). At this point we don't need any
of the information Yves can teach you. Talk to her about Yvana, her mother
to learn that they aren't speaking to each other. (You can reunite them,
but it doesn't get you anything) Then you can trade tales. Each tale you
tell her gets you one in return, as well as 500 exp. Here are the tales
you can tell:
The
The
The
The
The
The
The
The
Story
Story
Story
Story
Story
Story
Story
Story
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
Morte
Annah
Dak'kon
Finally, there is Kessai-Serris herself. Actually there is no good reason
to talk to her yet (except for clearing the Grace quest above), at least
until we get the Portal. We'll be back for her soon enough.
Leave the Brothel.
Area: AR0600, Clerk's Ward
y 780). Ask him about Reekwind to learn that it was Jumble Murdersense who
cursed him. Also talk to him until you learn that he wants to be the
future mage-tutor, and learn the name Lady Thorncombe. Enter the Festhall.
Area: AR0601, The Civic Festhall and Sensorium
party.
Talk to Mertwyn the Headless and learn that he is missing his head. Go
back outside. Go down near the Curiosity Shop, and just to the left you'll
find the Thug Boss (x 1950 y 3650). Talk him into fighting you, then
search his body for the Steel Box. Have the Nameless One talk to the box
and agree to return him to his body. Back to the Festhall, and talk to
Mertwyn again. Return the head to the body for 8000 exp and 200 copper.
Alternatively: First, place Annah some distance away as she'll provoke
the thug boss to a fight. Tell him to calm down and ask
him what's in the box. He'll offer to sell it to you for
100 copper commons, but don't buy it. Ask him where it's
from, then follow the conversation by asking if he got
the head from Mertwyn. At which point he'll become angry
and you can offer to challenge him to a contest for the
box. The challenge is to allow him to plunge his axe
into you to see if you'll live. To soothe him, say:
'are you worried that I'm some sort of immortal being
that your axe can't hurt? Just look at me.' You get
1000xp, and the box containing Mertwyn's head. (from Goh
Jun Hian)
*ALIGNMENT*: Agreeing to help Mertywn find his body makes you more GOOD.
Wanting a reward to do it makes you more EVIL.
Go up to the room just right of the throne, and talk to Qui-Sai (x 2140
y 640).
--------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Qui-Sai (doesn't join)
Stats:
HP
60/60
AC
1
Ask more questions about him, and ask what he does here. He trains berks
for combat. Ask to be trained and he wants you to break a stone for him.
With 9 or greater STR you break it (how could you get less than 9 STR?).
He then wants to know why you want to be trained. No matter what you say
he tries to tell you that you don't need to be trained. Want to Defend
Yourself? Well why not be a thief and steal their weapon? If you have
13 or higher INT you can tell him that the battle must STILL be fought.
Following this, he comments that you could just hide. With an INT of 14
or higher you can poke holes in that too saying that you can't hide
forever. Finally he says that you could just blast your foes with magic,
this one requires a 15 INT to refute. When all that is done you get
10,000 experience and he'll agree to train you. He goes over to the
fighter's room (x 1950 y 1570).
Alternatively: What do you do if you don't have the INT for that
conversation? Well it takes a little longer... After he
first mentions Thievery as an alternative to fighting,
you need to find the Festhall Thief Trainer, who is not
in the Festhall. Leave. You'll find him over near the
Brothel (x 2000 y 1520), his name is Eli Havelock. Talk
to him about Qui-Sai to learn the answers (250
experience).
Return with the answer, and he'll tell you that you could
always hide. Tell him what Eli told you. Qui-Sai then
goes on about Mages this time and you will need to find
the Mage Trainer.
Find Lady Thorncombe and talk to her. She is located in
the Sensoriums (the public ones). Get her to tell you
the answer to Qui-Sai's riddle for 250 experience.
Return with the answer for your 10,000 experience and he
will then train you.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Despite whichever method you used above with Qui-Sai, we need to get the
other two trainers back to the Festhall. Go outside and talk to Eli
Havelock. (x 2000 y 1520, near the Brothel) Ask him some questions, and
he tries to get rid of you. Ask him why he is there and he lets slip that
he is a thief trainer. Ask him if he can train you. At this point there
are 2 options:
1. If you have a WIS of 14 or more you can talk him into training you
("Perhaps because by teaching others you make them aware of your own
skill.")
2. Pay him 500 copper. With a CHR of 13 or more you can get him down to
300 copper. If you try to go with 200 copper first, it will take a
16 CHR to get him down to 300.
Convince Eli to return to the Festhall to train once more for 12,000
experience. If you pickpocket him and fail, he might train you for +5
pickpocket (or he might get mad at you and threaten to attack, I've seen
both). Of course, if your pickpocketing succeeds, you don't have to worry
about it.
Note: Actually, the failed pickpocket thing never worked prior to my
Fixpack v3.0. It now will. Oh, and the threaten to attack thing is
what happens if you fail to pickpocket him while he's still outside
the Festhall, the skill bonus is what you get if you fail to
pickpocket him in the Festhall. [from Qwinn]
Go to the final training room, with all the mages, and find the mage who
actually talks and learn that Lady Thorncombe is in the public sensorium.
(x 3250 y 1950)
One of the lectures is held by Ghysis the crooked. This name sounds
familiar after you have examined the stained glasses in Vrischika's shop.
Ask him how he survived the Blood War, then mention what you learned from
Vrischika to blackmail him for two Clot charms and one Blood fly charm and
200 coins. Ask him how you might survive the Blood War and how the fiends
do their recruiting and you will get memories and 1,500 exp. (Nils)
Note: If you see 2 text options with the "Recall the Memory" choose the
lower one.
*ALIGNMENT*: Blackmail is EVIL.
Talk to Splinter and ask to go to the Public Sensorium.
Area: AR0603, The Public Sensorium
In order to use any of the Sensory Stones, you must first talk to one of
the Sensates behind the counter. They'll tell you where to go. Then use
the stone, get your experience and talk to them again to get to the next
one. Each of the Sensory Stones has an odd name, such as Unavoidable Pain.
Try to get to all of them. There are 7 "small" senses on the first list,
each worth 750 exp. Ask if they have any more and you get another list of
7 small sense, again worth 750 exp each. From the second list ask if there
are any more to get the list of the 6 "big" memories. Each of these are
worth 1500 experience. The total experience from all 20 sensory stones
here is 19500.
Now find and talk to Lady Thorncombe (she wanders around). Ask if she is
indeed the Lady Thorncombe, and tell her that the Mages-in-Training told
you. (requires a 14 or better WIS) Pester her to train you and she'll tell
you that she can't, because she is pretty well addicted to sensory stones.
Time to play some hardball. Go outside the Festhall and talk to Salabash.
Ask about him being the future mage-tutor, then tell him how Thorncombe is
Unlike the previous sensorium, this one doesn't require talking to anyone
before you can use the stones. There are only 3 sensory stones here,
anyway. We'll call them the Ravel Stone, the Paranoid Stone and the
Deionarra Stone (and based on those names, you can probably guess their
importance).
Let's hit the Paranoid Stone first (x 267 y 515, the leftmost stone). As
you get into the memory, you discover that this is the memory of one of
your previous incarnations. And this one is completely insane. Talk to
him for a bit. If you have an INT of 16 or more, you can point out that he
has only trapped HIMSELF in the stone, then you WILL yourself out for 500
exp. (There are other ways out that don't give experience)
Now for the Deionarra Stone (x 1050 y 320, the rightmost stone). Follow
this memory until you learn about the Legacy she left for you with her
father (2000 experience). She mentions it again and you get another 2000
experience. Follow it further, you'll intimate that you yourself made a
legacy (which would make two, one for her and one for you). Eventually
you must end the memory, which is worth another 2000 experience.
Finally the most important, the Ravel Stone (x 900 y 885). Follow the
memory for a moment, and when the opportunity comes, try talking to the
memory of Ravel. (6000 experience) Ask her any questions you can, and
then end the memory. (before the patch this EXPERIENCE was infinite... you
could do it as often as you wished, but the patch fixed that)
One more thing left to do, go talk to Quell. Discover that he likes Sweet
things.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you eat his candy, you become more CHAOTIC.
Leave the Festhall and venture to the Curiosity Shop, talk to Vrischika and
buy the Chocolate Quasit (with her more fanciful items). Return to Quell
and give him the candy for 8000 experience. Now ask him about Ravel. Ask
how you might find her, and after a LOT of convincing, he'll tell you.
All you need to open the portal (which he doesn't talk about) is a Piece
of Ravel.
Note: If you are a mage, Quell will also sell spells. (Christo)
Return to the main level of the Festhall. Then go to the far right and
enter the living area (x 3590 y 1285).
Area: AR0602, Festhall Living Area
Talk to Finam. Show him the Dodecahedron, and he'll say that he can't
translate it, but that his notes were lost. Ask about the notes again and
ask where he last had them. He'll say he left them in the Brothel. (You
might already have gathered them, don't give it to him just yet) Then ask
him about his murdered father. He keeps the ashes of his father on the
mantle. Go over to the mantle, and click on the ashes. Use your
Stories-Bones-Tell on the ashes. Ask him who he was, then ask about the
Journal to get him to teach you the language. (8000 experience) This also
brings up a memory. (4000 experience) You remember that it was YOU who
murdered the linguist so that he couldn't teach the language to anyone
else.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you apologize to the ashes you become more GOOD.
If you don't have the book, go up to the Brothel and get it, then talk to
Finam and give it to him for 25,000 experience.
Now that we can understand the journal, open it up again and read from it.
(10,000 experience) Read everything there, especially about Ravel and the
Legacy (giving you a code: 51-AA).
Alternatively: Don't have Stories-Bones-Tell? Just use Fin's Notes to
learn the language, although you get no EXP from it.
Leave Finam's House, and go over to the Advocate's house to the left
(x 840 y 2800).
Area: AR0607, Deionarra's Father
see if the Legacy still exists, and he'll return with it. Ask to collect
it for 8000 experience:
731 Copper
Godsmen Receipt
Kaleidoscopic Eye (casts Chromatic Orb)
Stone Gullet of L'Phahl the Gross (permanent +1 save vs. poison, +15%
res. to acid)
He then tells you where the Godsmen are located. Next you get to ask
some more questions. Ask him about Legacies again, and ask to collect on
a young woman's legacy. The code is 687-KS. Turns out that Deionarra
was his daughter. Small multiverse, eh? Tell him that you got the
legacy from a sensory stone, and that it was intended for you. Then tell
him to get the legacy and that it should answer his questions. He brings
it (8000 exp and another 8000 exp):
Note: The double xp reward here was a bug, I fixed it. [from Qwinn]
A Letter from Deionarra
"Healing Scroll"
Wedding Ring
Heart Charm
*ALIGNMENT*: If you immediately show Iannis the legacy, you become more
GOOD. If you demand that this is a PRIVATE matter you
become more EVIL.
He appears comforted by the legacy. Anyway, ask him about Deionarra, and
about her being a Sensate. Mention that you found the Sensory Stone of
her in there, and promise to try to find a way to let him in to use it.
*ALIGNMENT*: Doing that is a GOOD thing to do. Also if you mention that
you don't want to break the Sensate Laws, but will do it
anyway, you become more LAWFUL AND GOOD. Asking for a
price makes you more EVIL.
Return to the Festhall, and convince Splinter to let Iannis view the
Sensory Stone. Then go back and tell Iannis the good news for 8000 exp.
If you were EVIL and demanded a reward, he will also give you:
500 Copper
Clot Charm
Maslow's Pyramid (Reduces Fatigue, Intoxication & Heals 9 HP, 33
charges)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Now's the time to get the Portal and the Key. Go back to the Brothel.
Area: AR0605, Brothel for Slating Intellectual Lusts
Talk to Kessai-Serris. No time to be diplomatic, ask her straight out if
she is related to Ravel and she'll deny it. Go talk to Kimasxi about it.
Ask if Kessai is related to Ravel, then mention that Kessai and Kimasxi are
supposed to be half-sisters. She refers you to their shared father, a
Cambion, and tells you to have Kessai ask him. Go back to Kessai. Tell
her what Kimasxi told you, and then ask for a PIECE of her. All you
require is a drop of blood on a handkerchief (convenient how there are so
many of those around here). This is worth 40,000 experience.
We are now halfway to getting to Ravel. There are just a few more things
to do in this general area. Head out to the Clerk's Ward, and enter the
Curiosity Shop (x 3020 y 3050).
Area: AR0609, The Curiousity Shop
cost:
----Fiend's Tongue -- Used on Ecco, Brothel quests
66
Gorgon Salve -- Used on Statue in the Museum
100
"Metallic Cube" (Modron Cube) -- Used to enter the Modron Maze
1500
Monster Jug -- Creates a hostile Gehreleth at your feet
100
199
1000
100*
200
* Vrischika raises the price to 1000 copper after you've given the
Fiend's Tongue to Ecco. It doesn't matter, as Ecco will then give
you a promisary note worth 1000 copper, giving you the Tears for
free.
Back of the Store
"Stained Lens" (Beer Goggles)
149
Yevrah's Ring -- +1 to AC
349
Rune-covered Ale Stein -- Alternate mug for holding the Styx ice 299
"Tattered Rag Doll" (Lady of Pain Doll) -- To get to Player's Maze 99
*ALIGNMENT*: Saying the "Joke:" or "Awwww..." option to the Lady of
Pain Rag Doll is CHAOTIC. (from Platter)
Once you've read the Codex of the Inconceivable once, you should sell it
again.
After purchasing all you can afford, time to leave. Head over to
the Art and Curio Gallery (x 2020 y 2440) and enter. Go over to the
statue at (x 830 y 580) and click it. Read the plaque and examine the
statue. If you have a Forge Hammer you can break off a piece for 4000
experience. Talk to the curator about the statue, then return and use the
Gorgon Salve to free him. Make sure that Morte is nearby so that he learns
some New Taunts. You get 4000 exp and die.
*ALIGNMENT*: Using the Salve is a CHAOTIC thing to do. As is breaking off
a piece of the statue.
Finally, the Gray Hag of Oinos painting (x 1060 y 420) gives a memory and
300 exp. (Nils)
Time to head to the Godsmen's lair. Back to the Lower Ward, then enter
their massive complex.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------9.1 [FNDRYF] Foundry of the Godsmen
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Area: AR0502, Foundry of the Godsmen
Go around to the right, and find the Clerk, Nadilin (x 2900 y 2625). Ask
to pick up an item, then give him the receipt you got from the Legacy. For
this you get 40,000 experience and the Portal to Ravel's Maze.
WARNING: Although you can now get to Ravel, I would recommend staying in
Sigil a while longer, to finish up all the quests.
Also, you need to pick up some gear for the Forge from Nadilin, which costs
you 40 copper (although he adds it up to 50 copper). There are no
alignment costs here.
Note: You can pickpocket Nadilin for another receipt. Give that to him
to receive the Justifier (hammer +2, increases regen). (from
Aleksandar Savatic)
Go left and up to the door. (x 2300 y 2000)
Per the request of Colin McComb, original designer of the Foundry,
my Fixpack makes some important changes to aggro within the Foundry. The
Foundry always had two "alarm" levels, but they didn't work as intended.
If you were to activate either alarm level, the entire Foundry would go
permanently uncooperative or even hostile. It now works as intended: the
first alarm level, which is set by annoying certain people within the
Foundry, will cause people to stop cooperating with you and they will
just tell you to leave. Leave the Foundry and come back in to make them
cooperative again. The second Alarm level is more serious. It can happen
if you directly threaten, or actually attack, a Godsman. You will
actually have to leave the Foundry for at least 2 game days to get
the Godsmen to cooperate again. That is, unless, you actually -killed- a
Godsman in cold blood. Don't expect forgiveness for that, ever.
[from Qwinn]
Area: AR0503, Foundry of the Godsmen 2
Find and talk to Alissa first, and tell her that you need to use the forge.
She'll give her blessing to it, and tell you that you need Supplies (from
Nadilin) and Iron (from Thildon). Next find and talk to Thildon. Ask him
for Iron Ore and he'll give it to you.
Now wander over to the Empty Forge (x 1100 y 2000) and click on it to get
to work. Use the forge. First "Ready the Tongs" then "Pick up the ore
with the tongs and hold it in the flames" and finally "Place the softened
ore on the forge and work it into shape." You then get a choice of 3
different weapons to forge: a Stiletto, a Hammer and a Battle Axe.
Choose whichever. The quality of your forged item depends on your INT:
9 or less - poor quality
10 to 13 - normal
14+
- high quality
Return to Keldor.
Area: AR0503, Foundry of the Godsmen 2
Show Keldor the weapon you made and you'll get EXP. 6000 exp if you made
a poor quality weapon, and 8000 exp if you did a normal or high quality
weapon. This time a murderer has struck at a godsman in the forge, and you
are needed to discover the truth of the matter.
Return to Alissa. (after watching a brief cutscene...)
Area: AR0502, Foundry of the Godsmen
Talk to Alissa about the murder. She saw a "shadowy figure" and believes
that only 3 people could have done it: Saros, Bedai-Lihn and Thildon. You
can then ask where to find these three. Let's start with Thildon as he is
in this area already. (He wanders around)
Talk to Thildon. Ask him where he was the night of the murder. He doesn't
have an alibi (unless you count the bread), and suggests that maybe Saros
did it.
Back to the other area...
Area: AR0503, Foundry of the Godsmen 2
Go up the stairs (x 530 y 1360), then up and talk to Bedai-Lihn. She has
very little information, mostly just telling you to go back and check with
Keldor. Drop back down the stairs, enter the main room, go up and find
Saros (x 760 y 730). Talk to him about the murders and he'll give you an
Awl with Thildon's name on it. Looks bad for Thildon, eh?
Area: AR0502, Foundry of the Godsmen
Back to Thildon, and show him the Awl. He redirects your attention by
saying that Saros is a thief, and stole the Awl from him months ago. Back
to Saros, who merely tells you that this isn't proof of anything. Back
to Thildon. Tell Thildon that this time Saros actually SAW Thildon commit
the murder (that gets his attention). He then tells you that Saros AND
Bedai-Lihn are Anarchists and are therefore responsible.
*ALIGNMENT*: Lying "If that were true" makes you more CHAOTIC, telling the
truth makes you more LAWFUL. If you say that you will turn
him in anyway, then say that you were joking you become more
CHAOTIC. And if you say that you will turn him in anyway,
and the next you see him will be at his execution, you become
more EVIL.
Area: AR0503, Foundry of the Godsmen 2
Talk to Saros one last time, and he'll finally admit what happened. He
says that Thildon killed the man, and that he, Saros, was also there and
did in fact plant the Awl. He is quite specific that Bedai-Lihn had
nothing to do with it.
Finally talk to Keldor and tell him that Thildon did it because of his
"problems with Avildon". For this you get 10,000 experience.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you present your case for one or the other of Thildon or
Saros before learning all the facts, you may become more EVIL
and CHAOTIC.
Keldor then tells you that one of their members, Sandoz, is feeling
suicidal. Agree to help with him.
Note: If you left Saros alive, go talk to him, ask him about the
Anarchists. Then if you have 14 INT or more, you can tell him this:
AC
5
Ask Nihl who he happens to be and he'll (eventually) mention that he has
completed your Dreambuilder. Agree to help him finish it. The first
thing he'll need is a bit of your blood in a blue-green bottle.
Head out of the Godsmen Foundry, and back to the Clerk's Ward. Enter the
Curiousity Shop and check out the Exotic Items. What you want is the
Elixir of Horrific Separation. Buy it. Head out and go to the
Apothecary Shop. There you will find Pestle Kilnn, the dual
shopkeeper. Talk to him and find out what happened. Offer to help.
Talk to him again and offer him the Elixir (6000 exp). Then ask him for
the skin/blood/bottle thing that you need. You can also get a reward of
10 clot charms if you wish.
Return to Nihl with the bottle of flesh/blood and give it to him. Now
he needs a razor birdcage. Exit again, and go to the entrance to the
Siege Tower (x 3767 y 1485). If you haven't entered here before, you
need to talk to Lazlo inside the market. Once inside the tower, get the
birdcage from Coaxmetal and return to Nihl.
The final step is a Coffin Pillow. Exit. Return to the Lower Ward and
enter Hamry's Shop (x 3200 y 2840). Talk to Hamrys and he'll eventually
tell you that you need to get the pillow from the warehouse (x 2900
y 700). Go to the warehouse and claim the pillow. Return to Nihl and
complete the Dreambuilder. (Don't Peek!) For building the Dreambuilder
you get 16,000 experience.
Note: In order to remove the "Get Coffin Pillow" quest from your
quest lists, you MUST show it to Hamrys BEFORE giving it to
Nihl. (Christo)
Drop down to the main foundry level, and enter the door at (x 500
y 1450). This takes you to your dream. Enjoy!
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Go back and talk to Saros. Ask him about himself and learn that his sister
Sarossa has some interesting abilities. Find Sarossa and ask her about her
"special talent." Ask to be taught her skill, and she'll ask if you
believe the Godsmen philosophy. Reply with a 'Truth: Yes' to get:
WIS +1
Note: This ONLY works if you let Saros off the hook.
Also, if you LIE to Sarossa, not only will you not get the WIS +1,
she'll drain you -1 STR! And you become more EVIL to boot! If
you threaten her after that, she'll lower your STR, DEX and CON
then attack you.
This never actually happened in the unmodded game, I finally got
Sarossa's curses working correctly in my Fixpack version 3.0.
[from Qwinn]
If you're up for a little CHAOTIC EVIL adventures (nothing TOO chaotic or
evil), then go up and talk to Bedai-Lihn. Actually, if you've been doing a
LOT of Lawful Good things, you can get away with this quest without losing
your good alignment.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Bedai-Lihn
Go up and talk to Bedai again. This time she asks if you are happy as
a Godsmen. Say: "No, not really", she'll ask why not to which you should
reply: "Because I'm coming to realize that it's an empty title." She
asks if you are DEVOTED to the Godsmen, tell her that you are NOT, and
she'll say that you've come to the right person.
*ALIGNMENT*: Despite all the LYING that can happen here, there are no
alignment shifts.
Bedai wants to know if you are up for sticking it to the Godsmen by
sabotaging that war machine they are building.
*ALIGNMENT*: Saying "I'll do it" makes you a little more CHAOTIC and
EVIL. Conversely, saying that you won't do it makes you
more LAWFUL and GOOD. (although why would sabotaging a
device that is being made for DEMONS make you more EVIL?)
Once you've agreed to this, don't act weak (by which I mean, don't sound
too concerned about innocent lives being lost), or she'll kick you out
of the project. She wants you to sabotage the machine in some fashion,
then return when you've done that.
Note: At any time, you can turn Bedai in to Keldor... no reward, and
no particular reason to do it. Also if you turn Bedai in for
a deed that YOU committed, you become more EVIL.
To get to the machine you'll need to talk to Keldor for permission.
He'll think you trustworthy and give you the token. Go to the main
foundry, up to the big doors, and show your token to the guards. They
let you in.
Talk to the Gith, Kel'lera, and ask her about the weak spots on the
device. She'll tell you that the firing controls would destroy not only
the device, but kill everyone involved in creating the device.
Note: Not important, but I just -have- to mention it. In the unmodded
game, Kel'lera and the workers all just stand there. There was a
-ton- of scripting that really made the work area come alive
though, but none of it worked due to a missing area file that
was supposed to set it all in motion. I managed to reconstruct
it and get it all working. Just take a moment to watch Kel'lera
walk around the room and interact with the workers, it's really
cool. This is one of my favorite fixes. [from Qwinn]
Now at the back of the cannon, you'll find the "weak spot" she talked
about. Click on the controls and sabotage it. Return to Bedai for your
reward (8000 exp). She offers you a new job, this time to kill the
factol, Sandoz (the man you talked out of killing himself). You'll find
him where he was before. Just go up to him and force-attack him (650
exp).
Return to Bedai again for your reward (8000 experience). Now all Bedai
wants is to get out of this place. She needs you to get her some Smith
gear as they are the only ones who can get out of this place. Drop back
to the Foundry level and talk to the Clerk, Nadilin. Ask for a disguise
and he'll sell you one for 60 copper. He knows precisely what you want
it for as well.
Give the disguise to Bedai for another 8000 experience. You then follow
her out to the warehouse where she explains her deeds to you.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Remember that at any time you can use the portal you received from Nadilin
to teleport to Ravel's Maze. There's just 3 things left to do before that,
however.
The first involves irritating the Lady of Pain until she Mazes you. There
are a few ways to do this, the easiest is to buy the Lady of Pain doll and
worship it.
Second we have the Modron Cube maze to deal with (also purchased in the
Curiousity Shop).
And finally there is the small matter of Undersigil.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------9.2 [NMLSSN] Nameless One's Maze (AR 1900)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Again the easiest way to get here is to simply pray to the Lady of Pain
doll a dozen or so times. When you get the icy chill, put the doll away. The
other way is to start killing random villagers. Either way, eventually the
Lady shows up and mazes you good. If you want to skip any of this game's
fine subquests, this is the one to skip. It is almost completely not worth
the time and frustration to do.
The maze itself is in the center of a ring. Once you get outside of the maze
and onto the ring, you'll find that there are many archways, each of which
could be your teleporter out of here. Go all the way right, then up and left
to find your previous incarnation's camp (x 3333 y 380):
Brimstone Sledgehammer
Bone-Framed Journal
Use the Journal. Open it and try to decipher the symbols, then give up. As
you do that you should realize that the journal is meaningless, and discover
a piece of paper inside with the answer to how to get out (essentially go
through an arch, then back through it again).
So, pick any of the archways and go through it. It will teleport you to a
similar arch across the circle. Run back to the arch you were just at and
go through it again. This teleports you to the ACTUAL portal out.
Paul M. Victorey has more on this:
There are 3 things the player must figure out prior to being able to leave:
1) Arches in the player's maze will normally teleport you to the arch
diametrically opposite to it.
2) There is one "missing arch" -- the rubble in which you find the journal
is diametrically opposite to an arch (which cannot be reached by foot).
This arch, which has no "twin", is the exit. But you can't reach it on
foot.
3) If you use the same arch twice, using no other arches in between,
instead of moving you to the arch on the opposite side of the maze, you
are moved 3 arches clockwise. Learning this is the secret to the maze
that the journal helps uncover.
So, the real way out of the maze is to reach the exit arch, which cannot be
reached on foot. Because this exit arch has no twin, it cannot be reached
using the arches in the usual fashion. But, if you use the arch that is 3
arches counterclockwise to the exit arch (the more upper of the 2 arches on
the island in the lower right corner), then walk back to the same arch and
do it again, you will be teleported to the exit arch, and can leave.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------9.3 [MDRNCB] Modron Cube
------------------------------------------------------------------------------In order to use the Modron Cube, we must first learn that it is, in fact, a
portal. To do that head to the Brothel and talk with one of the Modrons
there about the Cube. They tell you that it's a portal. Now use the cube
and try to find some sort of effect:
Extend the Left Wing
Extend the Right Wing
Rotate the Right Arm
And away we go!
*ALIGNMENT*: Oh, and if you play with the cube like a child, then you are
more CHAOTIC.
Note: While in the maze, leave no party member, or item that you don't wish
to part with.
Welcome to the only randomly generated maze to ever grace an Infinity Engine
game. You can talk to the Modron here, but he isn't much help. Enter the
maze. As you kill each Construct, be sure to search it for treasure.
Although they mostly carry worthless junk, they occasionally have goodies.
I found the Portal Gem on one of them. What you need to do is:
1) Find the Control Room.
2) Talk to the Modron on the circular platform and convince him to make
you the new Director.
3) Set the maze on its Hard mode.
4) Once the dungeon is on Hard, search it again to find Nordom.
5) Once you have Nordom, search again to find the "evil" Wizard construct
and defeat it.
Tip: Although the place is randomly generated, it holds its form until
you reset it again. Therefore you may want to make a little map.
The entire maze is an 8 x 8 block of rooms. The way that it is
"randomized" is for certain doors to close, thus making for a
different maze. Each room is considered a completely separate area,
with 1301 in the top left and 1364 in the bottom right. You always
enter the maze from AR13FY which connects to any room between AR1364
and AR1357.
The "Wizard Room" will always be entered from the "top" door (in the
isometric perspective the "top" entrance is the one in the upper
right), and Nordom's room will always be entered from the left.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Nordom (joins)
Stats:
HP
48/60
AC
4
2
17
18
18
Nordom gets his name when Morte tells you that he is a backwards Modron,
and Nordom just happens to pick up on that. After a small amount of
talking you can easily convince Nordom to join you for 36,000 experience.
*ALIGNMENT*: Telling the Truth that you have no name is LAWFUL, lying that
you are Adahn is CHAOTIC.
Next ask Nordom about Mechanus to learn about the SOURCE. Then ask Nordom
how he is doing and wait for his analysis to complete. With an INT of at
least 16 you can say: "Do think your separation from the Source is what
caused your perspective shift from that quieter, broader 'one' to the
smaller, louder 'one?'" which will upgrade Nordom:
+1 INT
+1 CON
This is also worth 36,000 experience. (and this can ONLY be done BEFORE
you tell him that you are the director)
Talk to Nordom again after you have dealt with the Wizard Construct. You
MUST learn from the Rubikon Wizard that he disintegrated the previous
Director, if you don't learn that from him, you can't upgrade Nordom.
Ask how Nordom ended out on Rubikon, then when you get the chance ask about
the Field Test, then ask about the Creative Director. Tell Nordom what
you learned from the Wizard Construct and Nordom seems a little down. Then
tell Nordom that YOU are the new Director and he perks up so much that
he gets some extra stats:
+1 INT
+1 DEX
As well as 36,000 experience.
With an INT of 16 or a WIS of 18 you can ask Nordom what your duties are
as Creative Director. Ask him next about what the last Creative Director
had him doing, and then ask about the Wayward Item recovery to get:
333 Copper
Junk
Stinger Earring
Gold Bracelet
Glass Eye
Fanged Mirror
Now it's time to give Nordom some orders. Once you've figured out that
he must do what you tell him to do you can make him a better fighter: (the
Nameless One must be a fighter and have 17 STR or better)
36,000 experience
-2 INT
+1 DEX
+1 CON
+2 AC
Or, you can order him to do a "memory dump" (if you are a mage and have a
17 INT or higher):
36,000 experience
+2 INT
Creates the Twisted Gear of Enoll Eva (spell)
There is also the sneakiness upgrade (if you are a thief with at least
17 DEX):
36,000 experience
-2 STR
+2 DEX
And finally if you have a CHA of 17 or higher there is the motivational
speech. You go through your motivational speech, then get this option:
"Come on, Nordom... Strength. Speed. Power. Focus." However, due to a bug,
there may be 2 of these to choose from, one gives a larger bonus than the
other. If you see 2 at the same time, choose the BOTTOM one. For this
Nordom gets a pretty good upgrade:
+2 AC
+2 STR
+1 CON
+1 Luck
And everyone gets 60,000 experience.
After that all the orders are just bizarre and not worth the trouble.
Here they are anyway, in case you're curious: (Steve Bush)
* With 16 or higher intelligence, you can ask him about item
identification when you get to the part about wayward item recovery.
This will earn you a magnifying lens.
* Regarding his crossbows - go through Nordom's duties and ask him about
better weapons when you come to the part about extermination of errors.
You can then suggest different types of bolts based upon your
intelligence...
- Intelligence greater than 16 - you can suggest bolts with a feather
decoration and increased accuracy to gain 10 Winged Bolts.
- Intelligence greater than 16 (evil choice) - you can suggest
vicious bolts to obtain 10 Bolts of Wincing.
- Intelligence greater than 17 - you can suggest bolts with pyramidal
heads which can split into three to obtain 10 Rule-of-Three Bolts.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------When you're done here, use the Portal Lens to teleport out.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------9.4 [NDRSGL] UnderSigil
------------------------------------------------------------------------------There are two entrances to UnderSigil in the Clerk's Ward.
There are two things down here, monsters and treasures.
Treasures: - Whispering Flask
- 43 Copper
- Blood Charm
- Magnifying Lens
- 4 Bandages
- Adder's Tear
- Crimson Sphere Earring
- Green Steel Dagger
- Gold Bracelet
- 52 Copper
Heart Charm
- 41 Copper
Heart Charm
- Shackles of Light
(x 3150 y 450)
(x 3300 y 540)
(x 3450 y 650)
(x 3750 y 750)
(x 4050 y 1550)
(x 4420 y 1550)
(x 3680 y 1080)
(x 3470 y 1840)
(x 3270 y 2080)
(x 3470 y 2160)
(x 1020 y 960)
(x 2160 y 950)
Note: If you return here after your period of travelling the planes, you
will find that Greater Glabrezu are now spawning. These are very
powerful and can net you a large chunk of experience per kill.
Random item drops will occur here, in particular the rare and highly
coveted Bell's Shield and Ring Zero. These won't appear anywhere else
in the game. (Steve Bush)
Only one thing to do while here, and that is to go to the center of the
maze (about x 2400 y 1950) and talk to Ravel. (And yes, you will want to
SAVE IT before talking to her)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Ravel (doesn't join)
Stats:
HP
87/87
AC
-4
The first time you talk to Ravel you have to sit through her little
cutscene. Remember that you do NOT want to attack Ravel, as there is lot
to be gained by being friendly to her. Just talking to her is worth
90,000 experience. While talking with her, how nice you are to her gets
you a better bonus later... and having a high charisma is almost
essential here. I mention this everytime there is a "NICE" answer.
With a 13 CHA you can say: "How could I forget you, Ravel?" Which is
NICE. Next let her touch you, and if you have an INT or WIS of 16 or
more you can reach out and feel her, which leads to a memory. Next she
mentions your scars, and offers to tell you how you got them. You then
get to ask her some questions about it (Balanced Imbalanced, etc.). Ask
all you can.
Next she analyzes all of your companions, one by one. After quite a bit
more talking she wants you to answer her some questions. Agree to it.
*ALIGNMENT*: If you say "your rules are fair" you are more LAWFUL.
First she wants to know why your companions are with you. With a CHA of
at least 16 you can flatter her with: "Of course they knew. Who would
*not* want to travel here to meet with you, beautiful Ravel?" which is
NICE. Otherwise you just have to say that they chose to walk your path
with you.
*ALIGNMENT*: Saying "Truth" here makes you more LAWFUL. And the reverse
is true.
She asks for confirmation on this, and you must say "yes". She then
points out how each of your companions had no real choice but to come
with you. She follows this up by asking if they MATTER to you, then
asking specifically what your companions mean to you. Say what you will,
just remember that your companions have feelings too. When asking about
Fall-From-Grace you can Lie/Truth and say that Grace is nothing next to
Ravel, that is NICE (to Ravel anyway and requires a CHA of 16). Ravel
follows your flattery up by asking what you would do if she struck Grace
dead right there. You can retract your words without losing anything
(and if you don't, you'll really lose a lot of respect with Grace). The
same situation holds true for Annah.
Next she asks why you took so long to return to her. With a CHA of 16
you can do the Flattering answer, which she'll find NICE. ("the way
was difficult, beautiful Ravel") This can be followed up with another
NICE line: "Nay, it is *your* charms that persist, beautiful Ravel."
And then her most famous question... What can change the nature of a man?
There are a lot of right answers here, so answer what you will (just
DON'T say that you can't answer the question, she doesn't like that).
Turns out she didn't care for THE answer, just YOUR answer.
This finally brings us to your questions for Ravel. Ask about how she
made you immortal (and follow that line for a while). Then ask about
your Mortality and if it is still intact. She (eventually) tells you
that an Angel named Trias may have more information on that. This
information is worth 180,000 experience.
Next ask about HER specifically. Ask who she is and she'll talk about
the Night Hag's. But then she wants to know how you view her. The
NICE thing to do here is to Lie that she is beautiful (CHAOTIC). If
any women are in your party, she'll then change herself to look like
them. You then have the option to kiss Ravel (in her form as Grace or
Annah). If you do so, whomever you kiss (Grace or Annah) will become
more happy, while the other becomes less so.
After that ask what OTHER forms she has taken, and she'll reveal that
she was Mebbeth, Ei-Vene and Marta. Ask about Mebbeth and tell her that
Mebbeth was kind to you, therefore Ravel was kind to you. What reward
you get from this depends on what you told Mebbeth when she gave you
mage training. If you told Mebbeth "Because I may need it to solve the
mystery of who I am" you get:
WIS +1
90,000 experience
If you told her "Because I just want to know" you get
INT +1
90,000 experience
Best of all, if you originally told Mebbeth "Because I need power", you
get:
INT +1
WIS +1
120,000 experience
Next ask about her being Ei-Vene, and mention that Ei-Vene helped you as
well (in an odd way). Then stand your ground and let her work on you
again to get:
+3 MaxHP
Finally ask about her being Marta, and mention that she was not unkind
to you as well. Again, stand your ground, and she'll pull out your
intestines again... this time turning it into a pretty neat item:
Intestinal Phylactery (+9 HP, +2 AC)
Next you need to ask more questions. Ask why she was imprisoned here,
and she'll give her reasons. When you get the option to agree with her,
the NICE thing to say is that you think she did the right thing. With
an INT or WIS of 16 you can ask if that was what she was attempting to
do with you... set you free. She'll then give you:
Ravel's Hair
90,000 experience
Following the previous NICE answer, with a CHA of 13 you can be NICE
again by saying: "So you are at fault, Ravel? At least you *tried* where
others would have lacked the courage. I see no fault in your intentions in fact, I see only strength." which she likes a bit.
Next ask if she will teach you some of the Art. If you are not a Mage
then you need a CHA of 13. The experience you get from her depends on
your INT:
11
- 30,000 - 1 Black Barbed Seed
12 to 16 - 60,000 - 3 to 6 Black Barbed Seeds
17+
- 90,000 - 6 Black Barbed Seeds, 1 Black Barbed Charm
Also, if you advanced past level 7 as a mage you get the 17+ bonus. If
you advanced past level 12 as a mage you get the best bonus: (these ONLY
apply if you got the specialization bonus(es) AS A MAGE!)
120,000 experience (same items as the 17+ above)
*ALIGNMENT*: Ravel tells you that one day the planes may bend to your
will. Saying that you want that to happen is EVIL. Saying
that you don't want that to happen is GOOD.
At this point, you may want to go back through all the questions and
make sure you've done all the NICE answers.
Tell her thanks for the information but that you have to be going. She
then mentions that you have forgotten the most important question of all.
With an INT or WIS of 14 or higher you can figure out for yourself: How
to get out. She tells you how to leave. Time to go. If you have been
NICE to her (see why I mentioned it?) she will offer you a BOON before
you go ("You have done me a great service, beautiful Ravel"), you will
want to accept this. There are 3 options depending on how NICE you were
to her.
Nice:
WIS +1
90,000 experience
Very Nice:
WIS +1
120,000 experience
So Very Nice: WIS +2
180,000 experience
After this, a fight becomes inevitable, so don't worry about what you say
beyond this point.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Ravel isn't nearly as tough an opponent as you might think. Ravel will
first call forth a small army of Trigits, and depending on the Nameless
One's stats, he can call forth several as well. Kill her for:
32,000 experience
Fiendish Eye of Kalem'Dar
Ravel's Fingernail
Spell - Blacksphere
3 Black Barbed Necklaces
3 Heart Charms
If you got Ravel's Hair earlier, one of the archways in the center will
teleport you to a special part of the maze. There you will find several
dead patches. On these dead patches, you can "hum" and use several of
the seeds to create Black Barbed Wands (which have the effects of both
the seeds and the necklaces). How many charges the wands have depends upon
your INT and Ravel's magic teachings:
15
16
15
16
or
or
or
or
less - 9 charges
more - 33 charges
less & Ravel Taught - 66 charges
more & Ravel Taught - 99 charges
(x 2180 y 550)
(x 1820 y 1980)
(x 760 y 820)
(x 500 y 1730)
(x 2800 y 350)
(x 900 y 2800)
Talk to Roberta again to get 2000 experience and 500 copper. If you so
desire, you can get her turned in to the guards. You get nothing from
this, so it is up to you.
Note: If you heard about the stash from Grimscalp, you can tell Devore,
the warehouse manager in Curst (before Carceri), and he will give
you the skull's stash: 1000 xp, 250 copper and the Spiked
Gauntlets of Ogre Power. [from Qwinn]
Enter the bar at (x 2600 y 1350).
Area: AR0704, Curst Bar and Grill
Dona Quisho is in the shark room right by Kitla. Talk to her, and agree to
help her with her fiendish problem. Exit the bar. Head up to the grain
silo (AR 0700, x 2450 y 670) and enter. Go upstairs and find the
Pentagram. The fiend appears and you get 60,000 experience. Talk to him.
Ask him what he might give you if you free him, and he'll agree to give you
the mighty axe, Heartgrinder. Free him. (there is no ALIGNMENT shift here,
so why not?)
Return to Dona to get your reward: 131,250 experience and the final piece
of the key.
We now have the completed key. Whenever you want to go find the Deva, go
talk to Barse and have him send you down. You won't be returning to Curst
once you do, however.
Note: If you failed to keep Jasilya alive (when rescuing her from the
slavers), Barse will require that you kill Chek'ka Plute before
he sends you on your way. Chek'ka has 77 HP and 2000 experience.
(with thanks to Winston Jen)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------11.1 [CRSTPR] Curst Prison
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Area: AR0708, Curst Underground
(x 930 y 2300)
(x 2230 y 3300)
(x 2080 y 3240)
(x 3080 y 1140)
When you first appear you'll be attacked by several Trelons (2500 exp).
There is a bootlegger wandering around down here, he'll ask you to kill
a Gehreleth for him, but when you do all he does is attack you for your
efforts. There is also a chatty Baatezu named Tek'elach, but beyond giving
you some information, he has no real point.
If you need healing or a place to rest, simply talk to the Hermit (x 1100
y 1200). He'll also tell you that the Deva can be found to the west.
The exit to the next area is just down and left (x 150 y 2080).
AC
-5
Not much to Cassius except the fact that he is guarding Trias' sword,
Celestial Fire. Tell him that you want the sword and he'll give you
three options to get it back:
Wit
Speed
Strength
Let's start with wit. He'll ask you 3 riddles, answer them correctly
to get 5000 experience and the sword. With a high INT, you'll figure
the riddles out automatically (the top option), otherwise these are the
answers:
A Man
Hunger
Time
Or perhaps you favor speed. When you choose that, he tells you to steal
some bandages from him. Do so, then talk to him again for 5000 exp and
the sword.
Last of all there is Strength, which is very straightforward, as he then
attacks you. Killing him is worth 10,000 experience and gets you the
sword.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Once you have the sword, there is a bit of a jailbreak... or prison riot,
whichever you prefer.
Bug: When you are about to save Trias (the Deva) in the Curst Prison
just after you've found his Celestial Fire, ask him about what
Ravel have tould you and then free him from his chains (press 1
till dialogue is over). Talk to him again and press 2
("Ah well. Farewell"). Talk to him again, keep pressing 1:s then
a 2 and so on. You get 300k exp each time. (from Hannes)
This was fixed in the official patch.
Return to Trias, and use the sword to free him for 306,250 experience.
Once he is freed, ask him for knowledge and ask how you can reclaim your
mortality. He tells you that there is a creature in the Outlands who can
help you, and the portal to him is located right in this prison.
Convenient. When you're done with Trias, head up and to the right to the
door at (x 4200 y 700). This is the portal. However, if you want Vhailor
in your party, don't enter the portal, instead go through the door as
normal to find the walking suit of armor known as Vhailor.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Vhailor (joins)
Stats: HP
100
AC
2
Vhailor was at one point the most vigilant Mercykiller of them all. At
least until someone (*cough*) left him to rot in this prison for all
time. Instead of simply dying and having done with it, Vhailor simply
had too much still to do, and lived on... as a suit of armor.
With a WIS of 18 or more, you will recall his name right away "Vhailor?"
which leads to a memory worth 60,000 experience. Then tell Vhailor to
Awaken, which he will. Ask him who he is, then WHAT he is. He tells you
that he is a Mercykiller mostly.
*ALIGNMENT*: Saying Truth: mercy is weak makes you more LAWFUL and more
EVIL at the same time. Lying about it makes you more
CHAOTIC. Truth: I disagree makes you more GOOD.
At this point, if you really want to, you can convince Vhailor to kill
himself. Start with "Truth: I disagree". If you have an INT of 16 you
can follow with: "By your own words, you are not innocent, either. Should
*you* be punished?" then "So if you had ever let a criminal escape
punishment, then you yourself would be punished?" and "Well, while you
were imprisoned beneath Curst, thousands..." and "If you do that, then
you will no longer be able to punish the living. Which is it, Vhailor?"
Finally with a CHA of 21 or more you can convince him that there are more
DEAD criminals than living ones, after which he kills himself and you
get 90,000 experience.
Note: You can also convince Vhailor that LAW itself is meaningless,
the result is the same, he kills himself. Useful if you don't
want to take him with you in your party.
Next ask him how he serves Justice, and ask about the Strength of justice
to learn about his special Judging Vision. Ask him what he sees when he
looks at another. Ask him to look at you, the Nameless One, to recover
a memory worth 90,000 experience.
Vhailor then asks if you have ever killed. If you want, you can just lie
to him repeatedly until he shuts up. Even if you do admit to a crime,
you can still get out of Vhailor attacking you, if you have an INT or
WIS of 16, you can tell him that you have already BEEN punished.
*ALIGNMENT*: Lying makes you CHAOTIC, truthtelling makes you LAWFUL.
Nothing surprising there.
Tell Vhailor that you seek justice too to get him to join up. You get
90,000 experience when he joins.
*ALIGNMENT*: Saying TRUTH you seek justice makes you more LAWFUL &
GOOD.
Lying merely makes you more CHAOTIC.
Once Vhailor has joined up with you, talk to him again and ask him to
teach you the Axe. (you must be a fighter at the time) He wants to know
how strong your WILL is, and depending on how LAWFUL you are, he will
believe you. Ask him to show you what he sees, and depending on the
Once inside, drop down the stairs, and talk to the cornugon, Fhjull.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Fhjull (doesn't join)
Stats:
HP
AC
THAC0 Str Dex Con Int Wis Cha
55
-2
11
9
9
9
9
9
9
Hatred's Gift
Gordion's Knot
Adder's Tear
Green Steel Knife
Green Steel Dagger
Kesseg, Cerebral Parasite (you can get more than 1 of these)
He also has some spells for you to take:
Remove Curse
Globe of Invulnerability
Chain Lightning Storm
Acid Storm
Blade Storm
Stygian Ice Storm
*ALIGNMENT*: Stealing his items like this makes you more EVIL.
Fhjull will also let you rest here if you ask him.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Head out.
Area: AR1100, Outlands
Leave EVERYONE in the party where they are, and have the Nameless One go up
ALONE to the Pillar of Skulls (it's important). I also cast Friends on
myself before talking to him... that way I can Lie about the location of
Fhjull.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Pillar of Skulls (doesn't join)
Ah, the infamous pillar. This is where your previous incarnation picked
up Morte. Talk to it. Every question you ask it must be PAID for, so
ask only important questions. Ask how to get to the Fortress of Regrets,
and after paying your price (see below), it will tell you that you have
already been by the portal, although they don't know where it is, and
that the key to it is Regret. Further they tell you that only 3 know
where this portal is, and one of them is Trias. He lied to you, in other
words.
Only one other question matters at this point, how to get out of Baator.
(not necessary if you got the answer out of Fhjull earlier) Once again
you must pay their price (see below) to learn how to get out. You must
return to the previous area, find the obsidian pile, cut your tongue with
a piece, to activate the portal out.
Note: If you ask "who am I" and learn the answer with Vhailor present,
he will attack you.
Now for the prices that must be paid:
Modron Cube (which is lost forever... therefore you can't give it to
Coaxmetal)
Location of Fhjull (who really cares about him anyway?)
*ALIGNMENT*: Giving up Fhjull makes you more EVIL. Lying about his
location makes you more CHAOTIC (and can only be pulled
off if you have an 18 CHA anyway). I found Lying about
Fhjull to be the easiest price to pay.
Morte (whom you can get back... see below)
Fall-From-Grace (whom you can NOT get back)
Annah (whom you can NOT get back)
*ALIGNMENT*: Casting in Morte, Grace or Annah makes you more EVIL.
Drop of your Blood (lowers your MaxHP by 15)
If you gave up Morte, the next time you talk to the Pillar you'll see him
and have the option to attempt a rescue. In order to get Morte out of
there, you must have gained BOTH of the "specialist" bonuses in the same
class. So, you must have BOTH the level 7 and level 12 bonuses.
Getting Morte out costs you:
-5 MaxHP
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Back to the previous area.
Area: AR1000, Baator
The portal out is way over to the left, in the bottom corner. (x 770
y 2300) When you get close, you get the Portal Dialog that gets you out.
Once there, go back in and talk to Fhjull again.
Ask Fhjull how you might get out of this cursed place, and he'll tell you
that there is a portal back to Curst under the tailbone of this massive
skeleton. Exit.
Area: AR1100, Outlands
Treasures: - 9 Copper
Cockroach Charm
- Silver Bracelet
- 14 Copper
Blood Charm
- 6 Copper
Corpse Fly Charm
(x 3400 y 2240)
(x 3720 y 2020)
(x 2900 y 2300)
(x 3560 y 2280)
Yes, this is Curst, but it has definitely seen better days. You'd think
the whole town was sucked into Hell or something.
If you solved the Moridor's Demon Box (the big FedEX quest) by having the
priest send the demon to another plane... that demon is now here, wandering
around somewhere. He's pretty tough, too. I found him over to the left.
Stats: HP
AC
THAC0 Str Dex Con Int Wis Cha
600
-10
11
19 14 16 12 10 9
Requires +2 enchanted weapons to hit
When you kill him you get a whopping 500,000 experience, and some items:
1000 Copper
Aegis of Torment (+3 CON, +15 HP, +3 AC, best ring in the game)
Head over to the Gate to Carceri (x 2130 y 1830) and talk to the heads
there. Ask them about what happened to the town, etc. Ask what happened
to the head itself, and if you have an INT of 21 or more, you can say:
"Is it just me, or are there far too many talking, disembodied heads
around these days?" for 3000 experience. Have the heads teleport you into
Carceri.
Curst was sucked into Carceri when its people lost their way. They lost
their way when Trias returned. Thus, in order to defeat Trias later,
you'll want to help the people return to law and order. Also, this area
is crawling in high EXP monsters, such as the 14,000 exp Gehreleth. These
monsters will also respawn if you leave and come back, making for some
useful experience gaining.
The dump caretaker should quickly find you, explain what happened here and
give you:
Spell - Meteor Swarm Bombardment
While in Curst, your GOOD DEEDS are counted, and effect how powerful Trias
is when you attack him later.
Good Deed 1: Gehreleths <------------------------------------------------>
Just to the left of where you appear (x 2620 y 2845) are some monsters.
Although there are Gehreleths all over this place, these are going out of
their way to kill everyone here. Take out the Gehreleths before they kill
too many people. When the Gehreleths are dead you get another 225,000
experience. You ONLY get the Experience if the Gehreleths kills LESS THAN
8 people.
Good Deed 2: The Cart, Berrog and the Burgher <-------------------------->
Just to the right from where you started (x 3750 y 2900) you'll find a cart
that has landed on Berrog and the Burgher. Talk to Berrog both of them
will each make their plea. Berrog tells you to try to save the Burgher
first, and the Burgher agrees. The best solution is to free Berrog, which
gets you 125,000 experience and is a Good Deed. The Burgher dies, so
search his body for:
Spell - Deathbolt
*ALIGNMENT*: Freeing Berrog (or both of them) is GOOD. Freeing just the
Save Kester from the thugs in here. If you can kill them before they kill
the Distiller, you have done a Good Deed. He thanks you, and that is
pretty much that. Also, you can rest in here if you choose.
Area: AR0900, Curst in Carceri
That's it for Curst in Carceri, now head all the way up to the big building
and enter. Before you enter, the Hermit will offer to heal you. Take him
up on his offer, and keep healing your people until they don't appear on
the menu any more.
Area: AR0901, Headquarters
Treasures: Level 1:
- 2 Blood Charms
Heart Charm
(x 4550 y 750)
(x 3340 y 840)
(x 4000 y 1120)
(x 3940 y 1450)
(x 3800 y 300)
Level 2:
- 3000 Copper
- Adder's Tear
Knot Charm
Thrice-Blind Charm
2 Heart Charms
- Blood Charm
Clot Charm
Charcoal Charm
Corpse Fly Charm
- Blood Charm
Heart Charm
Fiend's Blood Dagger
Charcoal Charm
- 2 Heart Charms
Scroll of Deathbolt
(x 1390 y 350)
(x 1025 y 1300)
Level 3:
- Heart Charm
- "Edge of Oblivion
Vrock Club
Enchanted Stuff
Mark of the Savant
Porphatys Dagger
(x 3090 y 2400)
(x 2460 y 1920, trapped)
room be sure to get the treasure. And, if you want to, talk to the dying
guard. When you're ready, open the 2 sets of big doors, and go confront
Trias, the Betrayer.
The battle with Trias depends a LOT on how many Good Deeds you did back in
Curst/Carceri.
Couple of Good Deeds:
Hard Trias -Stats: HP
AC
THAC0 Str Dex Con Int Wis Cha
230
-5
8
17 17 16 13 13 13
3 attacks/round
High resistances as well.
Allies: 6 Trelons
Some (not All) Good Deeds:
Medium Trias -Stats: HP
AC
THAC0 Str Dex Con Int Wis Cha
208
-4
9
17 17 16 13 13 13
3 attacks/round
Medium resistances as well.
Allies: 3 Trelons
Most or All Good Deeds:
Easy Trias -Stats: HP
AC
THAC0 Str Dex Con Int Wis Cha
190
-4
10
17 17 16 13 13 13
2 attacks/round
Low resistances as well.
Allies: 3 Sohmien
*ALIGNMENT*: If, after defeating Trias, you attack him again, you become a
LOT more EVIL.
Once you have defeated him, he will yield to you.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Trias
*ALIGNMENT*: If you taunt him by saying that he couldn't have beaten you
even in his full glory, you become more EVIL.
Now we need some information, ask him how to get to the Fortress of
Regrets. He requires a promise from you, that you will not kill him.
You can say that you won't, or you can vow it (saying that you'll make no
promise is futile).
*ALIGNMENT*: Vowing is LAWFUL.
Once that is done, he tells you. The portal is located within the
Mortuary (where you STARTED the game) and a key is a Regret. You must
strip off a piece of flesh when you get near it, and write a regret on
the flesh. This will lead to the Fortress. Also learn about the Keeper
of the Fortress.
Now we must decide what to do with Trias. You could decide to kill him
anyway, which will get you 375,000 experience.
*ALIGNMENT*: Killing him regardless of what you said earlier makes you
more EVIL. However, if you also Vowed not to kill him,
you also become more CHAOTIC. Also, if Vhailor is in your
party, he'll kill Trias for you. You get the EXP but have
no alignment shifts.
Or you could ask what he'll do when you leave, and he'll say that he'll
try this whole mess over again. With a WIS of 16 or more you can ask if
he's forgotten about his Father.
*ALIGNMENT*: This is the only GOOD path here.
Next say: "The Upper Planes are the home of justice, beauty, and
goodness. They are also home to forgiveness. Go home. Admit your error
and beg forgiveness." This line only works if you have a CHA of at
least 14.
*ALIGNMENT*: This is one of the most GOOD actions in the game.
For his Redemption, Trias will give you:
Spell - Celestial Host
375,000 experience
And again, if Vhailor is in your party, he'll kill Trias before he can
leave. And once again this is worth 375,000 experience. Therefore, you
can Redeem AND Kill him!
--------------------------------------------------------------------------If you killed Trias (at any time), you can pick up his sword:
Celestial Fire
The best feature about Celestial Fire is that you can change what type of
weapon it is. Just right-click and talk to it, then have it change to
whatever weapon you would like. You can only do this once, but it is
mighty powerful.
Head up to the portal (x 2230 y 2500).
------------------------------------------------------------------------------13.2 [SGLRVS] Sigil Revisited
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Area: AR0200, Mortuary Hive
Well, we're now back where we started, just outside the Mortuary. We now
have everything we'll need to get into the Fortress of Regrets, however,
there are a couple things left to do.
If you've been telling everyone that you are Adahn, you will want to head
over to the Smoldering Corpse Bar to find Adahn there.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Adahn (doesn't join)
Try not to reveal that you made Adahn up. Ask him if he knows who you
are and he'll say that you're an old friend. Say your farewells, and
Adahn will stop you saying that he has some of your stuff. With an INT
or WIS of 14 you can have him check his left sleeve again:
250 EXP
Adahn's Ring (sell for 50 copper)
If you have to ask "did you lose it" you get the ring but nothing else.
With an INT or WIS of 16 or more you can ask if there was some money
that went along with this:
500 EXP
100 Copper
Lastly, with an INT or WIS of 17 or more you can ask for that old magic
item he was to give you:
Adahn's Dagger +1
1000 EXP
After which, Adahn vanishes.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------After that, head back to the Lower Ward and talk re-enter the Siege Tower
to talk to Coaxmetal.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
NPC: Coaxmetal
Say farewell to Coaxmetal and he'll ask you to help him get out of his
prison. All he needs is the Modron Cube that you have (or can get from
the Curiousity Shop). If you give him the cube, you get a pretty good
reward:
Entropic Blade
12,000 EXP
*ALIGNMENT*: This makes you a LOT more EVIL and CHAOTIC. Saying that
you can't give the cube up because it's "too precious to
me" makes you a little more EVIL. Refusing to give it to
him because the planes are better off with him here makes
you more GOOD and LAWFUL.
That being said, by the end of the game, if you've done
most of the GOOD and LAWFUL events, you can give the Modron
Cube and STILL be Lawful Good! Save it beforehand and try
it anyway.
If you refuse to give him the cube, you get the 12,000 experience anyway.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------.......................................................................
Entropic Blade
vs.
Celestial Fire
All Alignments
Lawful Good Only
3-23 Dmg
3-18 Dmg +10 Fire Dmg = 13-28 total
+2 AC
+10% weapon resistance
+2 THAC0
+2 THAC0
Speed: 1
Speed: 3
Fighters/Thieves
All classes (depending on alteration)
.......................................................................
Note: Remember, you can only alter the Entropic Blade once. Further,
you must have a Proficiency Point in the weapon you want it to
alter to. So, you can't change it to an Axe if you don't have any
Axe points.
After all that, you might just want more training for the Nameless One, or
perhaps to buy any new tatoos that have appeared. There are some good
tatoos dealing with Ravel and Trias.
Area: AR0101, Ragpicker's Square
refuse her and she dies anyway. I'm not sure what effect this has on
alignment but I imagine refusing her dying wish is evil and granting it
is good. (from Lord Xeen)
Once all that is done, re-enter the Mortuary. Either kill yourself, or
have Pox get you in.
Area: AR0202, Mortuary
Once at the Mortuary Table where you always appear, just go up and a
dialogue should appear. Pull off a piece of skin, write a regret, and
wait for the portal to open (250,000 experience).
*ALIGNMENT*: Depending on the Regret you pick, you change alignment. If
you regret doing an evil deed, you become more GOOD. If you
regret NOT doing an evil deed, you become more EVIL.
You will then ask your
party if they're ready to go through, and Morte and Dak'kon will start
spilling a LOT of information about the Fortress. Turns out they've been
here with you before, and it didn't turn out so well the first time. And
for some mysterious reason, you left Deionarra there to die.
Note: Since you'll be separated from your companions, you might want to
take all significant items (such as all your Heart Charms) with
the Nameless One.
Be SURE to have the Bronze Sphere & Blade of the Immortal on the
Nameless One.
Step into the portal... but you won't be coming back!
------------------------------------------------------------------------------14. [FRTRSS] Fortress of Regrets
------------------------------------------------------------------------------The more often you die during the course of the game, the more shadows you
will encounter in the Fortress. The number of shadows increases at 5, 10 and
15 deaths. When I discovered this (after version 3.0 of my fixpack came
out), I found that there are some instances that should count as a death but
don't, such as dying while in dialogue with Jolmi, Yi'minn and Death's
Advocate. Those will be fixed in version 4.0. It's been decided that Marta
never actually kills you, and all other ways of dying in dialogue (e.g. the
petrified mage, Pox, replacing your eye if your HP is low, etc.) always have
and will count toward your death count. [from Qwinn]
Area: AR1200, Fortress Entrance
Head over to the right and talk to Deionarra (x 3960 y 2100). She warns
you to get out of here, but we can't do that even if we wanted to. Ask her
anything you can, but she isn't terribly helpful. Before you go, show her
the wedding ring you got from her Legacy, and she'll upgrade it for you:
.......................................................
Before
After
Wedding Ring
Super Wedding Ring
+1 to all Saving Throws
+3 to all Saving Throws
+1 AC
+3 AC
+3 AC vs. Piercing
+3 AC vs. Piercing
.......................................................
Head over to the large door to the left, and enter (x 640 y 1020).
Area: AR1201, Fortress of Regrets
When you enter, you'll see a cutscene with Ignus summoned by the
Transcendent One. Also, this area is crawling in shadows, including the
brand new Greater Shadow, which is pretty powerful (especially since you're
all by yourself at the moment). Each are worth 10,000 experience. Finally
this area has several traps on the floor.
Click on the War Machine (x 2900 y 1950) to see the death of Dak'kon. This
also teleports you to a new section of this area. Head left, then
down/right to the next war machine (x 1750 y 1750), click on it to see the
death of Annah. Head back down to the main level. Head right, up the
stairs. There will be a giant clock here with writing from your previous
incarnation on it. Neat. Continue right to the next War Machine (x 4450
y 2700). Click it to see the death of Fall-from-Grace. Back to the main
level again, then go up to the final platform. The War Machine is a little
hidden (x 3800 y 550), but it's there. Click it to see the death of
Nordom.
Note: If you didn't have any of the party members above, the machine
will simply teleport you.
Having clicked all 4 War Machines (Relics), the key to the portal has been
opened. You will also be teleported away. Return to the portal (x 3450
y 380) and go through it.
Area: AR1202, Fortress of Regrets 2
Time to deal with Ignus. You'll be in a room with a giant crystal in the
center, and just past that, will be Ignus, ready to betray his former
master. Go up and whack him, he should be no challenge for you. (32,000
experience)
Note: If for whatever reason Ignus didn't make it to the end of the
game, you may find yourself facing Vhailor.
Over to the right (x 1180 y 930) behind one of the statues is the Sounding
Stone. Get it and use it. There is a small stash of charms by the far
left statue. Now, the only other thing to do in here is to click the
crystal in the center. This teleports you...
Area: AR1203, Incarnations
AC
0
Practical wants to merge with you... by him stealing your body. Ask him
what he is talking about, then point out that he's been here before and
was defeated. Time to ask him some questions. You can ask him about how
he gave the Circle to Dak'kon and saved him for his Karach Blade. He is
also the one who killed Deionarra and imprisoned Vhailor. Be sure to
ask WHY Deionarra had to die.
*ALIGNMENT*: Saying that he didn't have to kill her is GOOD. Agreeing
with him that it was good for her to die is EVIL.
Ask about the Tattoos on your back, and why they had you looking for
Pharod. This brings up the Bronze Sphere. Ask him what the Bronze
Sphere is supposed to do to learn that it is a Sensory Stone of your
FIRST incarnation (96,000 experience).
If you have 21 INT or WIS tell him that you want to merge with him, and
when he gets to it: Lock gazes with him, try and force him to merge with
you. If you don't have 21 INT or WIS you'll have to fight him. When you
absorb him like this you get:
96,000 experience
+1 INT
+1 WIS
Note: If you don't have 21 INT or WIS and try to merge with him, he'll
take over your body, and the game ends. Remember, if you don't
have the stats, choose the option to fight it out instead.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Time to talk to the Paranoid Incarnation.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
HP
93
AC
5
Paranoid accuses you of being a thief; mostly because you are living in
what he considers to be his body. You can point out that he was the
one whom the Lady mazed for killing all those people, or that he killed
Fin, or any number of other things, but he isn't very conversational.
There are several ways to deal with Paranoid (besides simply fighting
him). If you've choked anyone during the game, you can Lock your hands
around his throat and choke him. Then with a STR of 21, Paranoid will
realize he can't win, and he'll merge with you:
64,000 experience
STR +1
CON +1
Or you can talk to him in the language of Uyo (you must have learned it
earlier, or have an INT of at least 16). Then you simply must convince
him that you are one in the same, and that he should merge with you.
The reward is the same as above.
------------------------------------------------------------------------Finally talk to the Good Incarnation.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Good Incarnation
Stats:
HP
AC
33
10
Ask Good some questions. Namely, ask this: "Before you said that when
we die, traces are left in the mind. That's what caused you all to
emerge. Right?" With an INT of 17 or more you can ask about the First
Incarnation, which is worth 96,000 experience. You will also learn that
he is the First Incarnation. He essentially became immortal to avoid
going to Hell.
Not much else to do, and the Good Incarnation will merge with you fairly
easily:
32,000 experience
+1 WIS
-------------------------------------------------------------------------After that, Deionarra will appear.
Before talking to her, right click the Bronze Sphere and Use it. Clasp it
and feel regret, then follow this conversation. For this you get the
largest experience bonus in the game:
2,000,000 experience
Symbol of Torment
Talk to Deionarra. If you want to, you can tell her how she died. Tell
her the truth and she should forgive you.
*ALIGNMENT*: Telling her how and why she died is a GOOD and mostly LAWFUL
act.
Ask her to teleport you out and she will.
Area: AR1204, Transcendent One
Go forward to find all your dead companions and their items. Walk forward
some more and the Transcendent One will appear and threaten you with
another death. Talk to him.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------NPC: Transcendent One
Stats depend on the Nameless One's Level:
18 or less: HP
320
-3
19 to 33: 350
34 to 66: 500
67 to 89: 750
90 or more: 999
AC
Ask him what he's done to your companions, and he attempts to explain
himself about them. After which, if you have 21 INT or WIS you can tell
him that you know that he is your Mortality. Follow this for a LONG
while, then ask him some questions.
From this point, there are a great many different ways to handle this
situation. With an INT of 16 tell him what Ravel told you about the
ritual being flawed (or if you don't have the INT tell him that you
were not meant to be divided) to learn of the link between the two of
you. Following this line, you can also learn that the shadows kill you
to make you FORGET, not to kill you. Further, he wanted you to kill
Trias because Trias knew how to find him. Once no one knows how to get
to the Fortress, he simply kills you until you forget, and kicks you out
again.
Back to the questions list. Time to choose how to end the game. Pick
whichever of the following options appeals to you the most.
If you have 24 CHA, then follow this path: Ask why he's done everything
in his power to prevent a meeting, then point out that he uses shadows
rather than go himself. With an INT or WIS of 18 or more, you can tell
him that he is afraid to confront you. Follow this for awhile. Then
point out that you are linked, and that as you die, he dies as well.
With a 24 CHA you can then convince him to merge up with you. (Ending:
BEST)
If you have 24 WIS follow this path: Ask him Ravel's question, what can
change the nature of a man. He says that nothing can. If you have 13
WIS, or have killed Vhailor by talking him to death, or created Adahn,
you can tell him that Belief can change the nature of a man. Follow this
until you get the option to try to unmake HIM. With a 24 WIS, focus your
self inwards and follow this until you succeed and he gives up. (Ending:
BEST)
If you have the Blade of the Immortal: ask why he sent Ignus out to kill
you (or Vhailor). He'll say that you can't actually die, which brings
up what HE is if he is your mortality and you are immortal. Tell him
that he is still your mortality, and that you now have a weapon that can
kill yourself. Show him the Blade of the Immortal. Threaten to use the
blade on yourself and he'll be forced to merge with you again. (Ending:
BEST)
If you would rather just fight him, you can trick him into resurrecting
one of your companions (or even remembering how to do it yourself).
Annah - no bonus
Dak'kon - If you completed Dak'kon's teachings, when you raise him he
will gain:
2,000,000 experience (Dak'kon ONLY)
+1 STR
+3 DEX
+3 CON
Fall-from-Grace - no bonus
Morte - no bonus (and he isn't really dead either)
Nordom - no bonus
Vhailor - tell him about the great injustice that has been done to have
him get:
2,000,000 experience (Vhailor ONLY)
+3 STR
DEX set to 25
CON set to 25
------------------------------------------------------------------------There are 3 endings to this game, the best one you get when you convince
the Transcendent One to merge up with you (any of the options above),
a lesser if you simply best him in combat. Finally the 3rd ending comes
if you kill yourself with the Immortal Blade. (or even unmake yourself
by skill of thought)
The Endings: (from Platter)
Merge with TTO:
1. Threaten him with the "Blade of the Immortal."
2. Threaten to unmake yourself with your will (min. WIS of 24).
3. Threaten him with your true name (must have used the Bronze Sphere).
4. Convince him things will be ok if you merge (min. CHA of 24).
Kill yourself:
1. Use the "Blade of the Immortal."
2. Unmake yourself with your will (min. WIS of 24).
Kill TTO:
1. Kill him by normal combat alone.
2. Resurrect one of your companions while talking to him. Pick Morte
first as he is not really dead, then you can pick someone else too.
3. Resurrect all your party members by tricking him to go check the
Shadows (need to have found the "Sounding Stone" in the room with the
crystal).
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[PPNDCS] APPENDICES
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------A.
[GLSSRY] Glossary of Terms
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Glossary of Torment Terms (partially based on the Glossary of Planespeak at
Planet Baldur's Gate, http://www.planetbaldursgate.com/)
General Terms
Anarchists
Barmy
Berk
Blood
Bone Box
"shut up"
Bub
-- liquor
Cage, the
Chant, the
Chaosmen
Collector
Cutter
Dead Book
-- since the Dustmen literally have a Dead Book, it has become
another term meaning "to die", and when you die you are
"penned in the dead book"
Deader
Dustmen
Gate
Gate town
Godsmen
Graybeard
Harmonium
-- a faction of Sigil, sometimes called the "Hardheads", and
believe that it's their way, or the highway
Indeps
Kip
Mazes
Petitioner
Pike Off
Prime
------------------------------------------------------------------------------B.
[DKKNSK] Dak'kon's Karach Blade's Many Forms
------------------------------------------------------------------------------UPGRADING DAK'KON'S KARACH BLADE (from Steve Bush, corrections from Qwinn)
********************************
Dak'kon's swords will upgrade based on 2 factors, his level and how you
treat him, his morale. The chart of possibilities is below.
1st stage (Dak'kon must have a minimum fighter level of 4):
==================================================
=========
Morale: Less than 6 - Kinstealer (1)
6-14
- Chained Blade (1)
15 or above - Streaming Blade (1)
Weapon stats:
Low morale (Kinstealer): 3-10 damage, no AC bonus, one 1st level spell
Mid morale (Chained): 2-9 damage, +1 AC bonus, one 1st level spell
High morale (Streaming): 2-9 damage, +1 AC bonus, two 1st level spells
2nd stage (Dak'kon must have a minimum fighter level of 7):
==================================================
=========
Morale: Less than 6 - Kinstealer (2)
6-14
- Chained Blade (2)
15 or above - Streaming Blade (2)
Weapon stats:
Low morale (Kinstealer): 4-16 damage, +1 AC bonus, one 1st level spell
Mid morale (Chained): 3-12 damage, +4 AC bonus, two 1st level spells, one
2nd level spell
High morale (Streaming): 3-12 damage, +2 AC bonus, double 1st level spell,
one 2nd level spell
3rd stage (Dak'kon must have a minimum fighter level of 10):
==================================================
==========
Morale: Less than 6 - Kinstealer (3)
6-14
- Chained Blade (3)
15 or above - Streaming Blade (3)
Weapon stats:
Low morale (Kinstealer): 6-24 damage, +2 AC bonus, double 1st level spells
Mid morale (Chained): 5-20 damage, +6 AC bonus, double 1st and 2nd level
spells
High morale (Streaming): 5-20 damage, +3 AC bonus, double 1st and 2nd spells,
one 3rd level spell
Qwinn sent this note:
It's almost impossible to achieve these upgrades in the unmodded game. The
game resets the NPC's morale every 8 game hours, so unless you did the Circle
of Zerthimon within 8 game hours of Dak'kon reaching one of the fighter
levels that triggers an upgrade (highly unlikely), it's not going to happen
for you. And if you did it before the level 10 upgrade, it'll reset the next
time you hit an upgrade. My Fixpack fixes this problem as of version 3.0,
and your NPC's morale will remain stable throughout the game. Note that I
also adjust the stats on the blades slightly so that they are more in line
with the description of the blades (it shouldn't be a BAD thing to get
Dak'kon's morale to 20, but in the unmodded game it really is).
------------------------------------------------------------------------------C.
[CHRCTR] Character Sounds
------------------------------------------------------------------------------All sounds here are listed based on the filename of that sound. For example,
'ana005' is the filename of the sound 'Ach, I've never seen somethin' so ugly,
I've not'. Next, I provide a very brief description of what this sound is, and
in this case it would be 'Random, Pre-joining'. And then, of course, I list
the sound itself. (Some sounds I have no idea about, so I just put a ?? by
them)
Also there are some sounds that are spoken in a "conversation chain", that is
one character will say something to another character, who will reply, and so
on. In these cases, I note the next sound in the chain.
_____
Annah
ANA005 - Random, Pre-Joining - "Ach, I've never seen somethin' so ugly, I've
not."
ANA006 - Random, Pre-Joining - "Ah, Looks like the Dusties lost one o' their
Deaders."
ANA007 - Random, Pre-Joining - "Ah, no Deaders today except walking ones,
looks like."
ANA008 - Random, Pre-Joining - "Aye... slow Sigil day it is."
ANA009 - Random, Pre-Joining - "Um... old stutter crutch will be tallying
his copper about now."
ANA010 - Random, Pre-Joining - "I can't find any Deaders... maybe I could
gut a Dustie."
ANA012 - Leaving
- "Ach, I want no more o' this, I don't."
ANA017 - Leaving
- "I'm for leaving, while I'm still in one
piece."
ANA022 - Re-joining (?)
- "Awright then, where to next?"
ANA040A - Unhappy (?)
- "I don't know why I keep company with the
likes o' you."
ANA043A - Very Unhappy (?) - "Right, ye're goin' too far."
ANA074B - Tired
- "Right, we need to say our Kip now."
ANA098A - Bored
- "If ye need me, I'll be over here... bored."
ANA375A - In Fell's
ANA586A - ??
ANA625A - To Grace
ANA626A - To Grace
The rest of the "sounds" were unfinished, and therefore removed. I doubt
they'll return.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------D.
[NLNRSC] Online Resources
------------------------------------------------------------------------------General Sites:
http://www.gamefaqs.com/
http://www.interplay.com/
-- Sorcerer's Net
------------------------------------------------------------------------------E.
[STRNGT] Strange Things
------------------------------------------------------------------------------How precisely can Morte hold anything? His inventory is as large as
anyone's, but that just leaves the question of where he's putting these
things...
Here's one odd thing to consider about the Alignment System. In the
Gathering Dust Bar, if you agree to kill Awaiting-Death, take his money, and
run (thereby not killing him), your alignment is adjusted worse than if you
had just killed him!
When you talk the looters out of stealing from the warehouse, they all
leave... and enter the warehouse anyway!
Spelling Mistake: Click on a statue in the Fortress of Regrets to learn:
"This loos like a statue of you... its arms are crossed, and it glares
straight ahead."
In the end credits, they misspell Deionarra as "Deinarra"
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[FNLWRD] Final Words...
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ASCII Art created using the Figlet Server (and then heavily modified by me)
http://www.surfplaza.com/figlet/
This FAQ was written entirely using the GWD Text Editor: (shareware)
http://www.gwdsoft.com/
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Special Thanks: (Credits)
http://www.gamefaqs.com/features/recognition/2203.html
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Version History:
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Misc Facts about this FAQ:
This FAQ was started on June 11, 2000 and released on June 15, 2000
However, it wasn't finished until May 30, 2001
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Stinger:
Morte: "Psst. Hey Nordom. Calculate the easiest way for me to 'snuggle with
Annah's pillows,' okay?"
Nordom: "Annah! Morte wants to 'snuggle with your pillows.'"
Morte: "Shut up! Shut up!!"
Annah: "Oh, I'll give yeh somethin' to snuggle up to! Eejit!"
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