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====The Zhentarim Hideout==== | ====The Zhentarim Hideout==== | ||
Oskar is first found in the [[Zhentarim Basement]] as a captive for ransom or sale from [[Brem]] due to his skill and renown as a painter. The | Oskar is first found in the [[Zhentarim Basement]] as a captive for ransom or sale from [[Brem]] due to his skill and renown as a painter. The party may attempt to purchase him as a slave, persuade Brem to release him, or kill all the Zhentarim in order to free him. | ||
If the party purchases Oskar and speaks to him as if he has been purchased as a slave, he will run away. If the party purchases Oskar and then frees him, he asks the party for money to use along his way home. Note that the party does {{em|not}} need to pay the additional 200 gold "for the road" when freeing Oskar in order for him to show up in [[Act Three]] and continue the questline. | If the party purchases Oskar and speaks to him as if he has been purchased as a slave, he will run away. If the party purchases Oskar and then frees him, he asks the party for money to use along his way home. Note that the party does {{em|not}} need to pay the additional 200 gold "for the road" when freeing Oskar in order for him to show up in [[Act Three]] and continue the questline. | ||
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====The Guildhall==== | ====The Guildhall==== | ||
If the party did not free Oskar in Act One, he can be found in the [[Guildhall]]. He managed to persuade the Zhentarim that he is more valuable when not kept in captivity and now makes a living making forgeries of paintings. He seems to have accepted his new life but is still quite unhappy about the | If the party did not free Oskar in Act One, he can be found in the [[Guildhall]]. He managed to persuade the Zhentarim that he is more valuable when not kept in captivity and now makes a living making forgeries of paintings. He seems to have accepted his new life but is still quite unhappy about the party abandoning him in Act One. The party can buy an expensive, forged painting from Oskar, albeit at a high price due to a big attitude penalty. | ||
==Related literature == | ==Related literature == |