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'''Lae'zel of Crèche K'liir''' is an [[Origin characters|Origin Character]] and a recruitable [[Companion]] with the [[Soldier]] background. She is a [[Githyanki]] and a [[Fighter]] first appearing during the [[Prologue]].
'''Lae'zel of Crèche K'liir''' is an [[Origin characters|Origin Character]] and a recruitable [[Companion]] with the [[Soldier]] background. She is a [[Githyanki]] [[Fighter]] first appearing during the [[Prologue]].


A ferocious warrior zealously devoted to the Lich Queen {{CharLink|Vlaakith}}, she will do whatever is necessary to end the terror of the [[Illithid]] and prove herself to her queen. She can be first found on the [[Nautiloid]] during the prologue where she serves as a temporary companion, and she can be properly recruited on the [[Wilderness|Roadside Cliffs]] in Act One as well as romanced by characters of any gender.
A ferocious warrior zealously devoted to the Lich Queen {{CharLink|Vlaakith}}, Lae'zel will do whatever is necessary to end the terror of the [[Illithid]] and prove herself to her queen. She can be first found on the [[Nautiloid]] during the prologue where she serves as a temporary companion, and can be properly recruited on the [[Wilderness|Roadside Cliffs]] in [[Act One]] as well as [[romance|romanced]] by characters of any gender.


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=== Starting class ===
=== Starting class ===
Lae'zel starts as a Fighter, with a focus on two-handed weapons as is githyanki tradition. Upon reaching level 3, she will default to the [[Battle Master]] subclass, allowing her to control the battlefield and subdue foes with great martial skills.
Before she is recruited, Lae'zel is a level 1 Fighter with the following [[Ability Scores]]: STR = 17, DEX = 13, CON = 14, INT = 11, WIS = 12, CH = 8.
If she is recruited, Lae'zel reverts to a level 1 Fighter with standard ability scores for that [[Class]].
Lae'zel starts with a focus on two-handed weapons as is githyanki tradition. Upon reaching level 3, she will default to the [[Battle Master]] subclass, allowing her greater control of the battlefield and the ability to subdue foes with her martial prowess.


=== Special features ===
=== Special features ===
Lae'zel does not have any special features unique to her. Being the only githyanki companion, she can, however, make the most out of all the githyanki exclusive passives and abilities from their [[Githyanki#Exclusive equipment|racial equipment]] found throughout the game.
Unlike {{CharLink|Astarion}}, Lae'zel does not have any special features unique to her. However, being the only githyanki companion, she can make the most out of all the githyanki exclusive passives and abilities from their [[Githyanki#Exclusive equipment|racial equipment]] found throughout the game.


=== Personal quest ===
=== Personal quest ===
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===Recruitment===
===Recruitment===
Lae'zel can be recruited as a temporary companion during the [[Prologue]] on the [[Nautiloid]] by agreeing to fight with her when encountered. She can then become a permanent companion during [[Act One]].
Lae'zel can be recruited as a temporary companion during the [[Prologue]] on the [[Nautiloid]] by agreeing to fight with her when encountered; she can become a permanent companion during Act One.


==== Prologue ====
==== Prologue ====
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==== Act One ====
==== Act One ====
* Lae'zel is encountered again a second time in the [[Wilderness]] near the [[Roadside Cliffs]] at {{Coords|242|370}}. She has been captured in a wooden cage by two [[Tiefling|tieflings]], {{CharLink|Damays}} and {{CharLink|Nymessa}}. If the party is able to free her, she can be invited to join the party.
* If alive at the end of the Nautiloid prologue, Lae'zel is encountered again in the [[Wilderness]] near the [[Roadside Cliffs]] at {{Coords|242|370}}. She has been captured and is being held in a wooden cage by two [[Tiefling|tieflings]], {{CharLink|Damays}} and {{CharLink|Nymessa}}. If the party is able to free her, she can be invited to join the party.
* If she dies aboard the Nautiloid, her body will be found at the beach starting area. She can be brought back to life and recruited.
* If Lae'zel dies aboard the Nautiloid, her body will be found at the beach starting area. She can be [[revivify|brought back to life]] and recruited.
* If the party progresses further into the game, Lae'zel breaks out of her cage and disappears, killing Damays and Nymessa if they are still alive. She can then be found later on and be recruitable again. She can still be found in the cage even if the party progresses to the [[Emerald Grove]] and trigger the initial attack scene at the gates.
* Lae'zel can still be found in the cage if the party progresses to the [[Emerald Grove]] and triggers the initial attack scene at the gates.
* After breaking out of the cage if she has been refused from joining up with the party until this point, she will show up when the party encounters the githyanki near the [[Mountain Pass]]. If she doesn't turn hostile during the encounter she can be recruited at the end of the battle. If she dies during it as an ally or neutral, she can be resurrected and still join.
* If the party progresses further into the game, Lae'zel breaks out of her cage and disappears, killing Damays and Nymessa if they are still alive. She can then be found later on and may still be recruited.  
* If the player character misses all the recruitment opportunities above or refuses her, she can be found again one final time near the first waypoint in the [[Rosymorn Monastery Trail]] where the [[Crèche Y'llek]] is located for a final recruitment opportunity.
* After breaking out of the cage, if refused from joining with the party until this point, she shows up when the party encounters the githyanki near the [[Mountain Pass]]. If not turned hostile during the encounter she may be recruited at the end of the battle. If she dies during the battle as an ally or neutral, she may be revived and still join.
* If the player character misses all the recruitment opportunities above or refuses her, she can be found again one final time near the first [[Ancient_Sigil_Circle|waypoint]] on the [[Rosymorn Monastery Trail]] where [[Crèche Y'llek]] is located for a final recruitment opportunity.


Should the party proceed inside the crèche without having recruited Lae'zel, she will disappear from the mountain pass. When the party proceeds to the [[Shadow-Cursed Lands]], they will find her as an [[Undead]] there, having gone the wrong way when trying to find the crèche.
Should the party proceed inside the crèche without having recruited Lae'zel, she will disappear from the mountain pass. When the party proceeds to the [[Shadow-Cursed Lands]], they will find her as an [[Undead]] there, having gone the wrong way when trying to find the crèche.
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Lae'zel prefers direct approaches and is focused on quickly finding a solution to the tadpole infection, without wasting any time. She approves of direct solutions to problems, as well as not getting involved in petty issues unnecessarily. Displaying feats of martial skill and being resolute also sit well with her.
Lae'zel prefers direct approaches and is focused on quickly finding a solution to the tadpole infection, without wasting any time. She approves of direct solutions to problems, as well as not getting involved in petty issues unnecessarily. Displaying feats of martial skill and being resolute also sit well with her.


Lae'zel dislikes acts of mercy and compassion as well as showing submission, respect, or diplomacy when force is also an option. She doesn't agree with helping others for the sake of benevolence, despises showing weakness, and will vehemently disapprove of any form of neutral or positive interaction with Illithid of any sort.
Lae'zel dislikes acts of mercy and compassion as well as showing submission, respect, or diplomacy when force is also a viable option. She does not agree with helping others for the sake of benevolence, despises showing weakness, and will vehemently disapprove of any form of neutral or positive interaction with Illithid of any sort.


=== Romance ===
=== Romance ===
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== Description ==
== Description ==
===Appearance===
===Appearance===
Lae'zel has yellowish-green skin, with black accents below her ochre eyes, cheeks and neck. Her scars, most prominent of all one that runs from her nose to her chin, give her the mean look of a seasoned warrior. Black bumpy mottles adorn her face on her cheeks, and like all githyanki, she has a flattened nose and long and pointed ears, with ridges protruding on the back edges. Her hair, kept shoulder-length, is auburn and straight, with a few adorned silver braids running along the side of her head and a small bun on the back. Though shorter than the rest of the companions, and with a wiry, athletic frame, she stands proud and intimidating.
Lae'zel has yellowish-green skin, with black accents below her ochre eyes, cheeks and neck. She has several scars, most prominent of all one that runs from her nose to her chin. These, along with her stern countenance, give her the look of a seasoned warrior that demands respect. Patterned black bumpy mottles adorn her face above her eyebrows and on her cheeks, and like all githyanki, she has a thin nose and long and pointed ears, with ridges protruding on the back edges. Her hair, kept shoulder-length, is auburn and straight, with a several adorned silver braids running along the side of her head and a small bun on the back. Though shorter than the rest of the companions, she stands proud and intimidating with a wiry, athletic frame.


===Personality===
===Personality===
Lae'zel is depicted as xenophobic, arrogant, and quick to anger. Proud of her species, she frequently makes comments to the party detailing the nature of her people, often as a means to illustrate githyanki superiority. She can be rough in her expressions and often cares little for the feelings of others. In her mission to remove her mind flayer parasite, she does not hesitate to intimidate or harm those who would step in her way. She is fiercely loyal to her queen {{CharLink|Vlaakith}}, desperately seeking to prove her worth to the Lich Queen. Over time; she becomes more accepting of her companions, though never losing her biting edge. Despite her often vicious behaviour, she is keenly observant and frequently understands the feelings of party members. Lae'zel isn't above pragmatism either, willing to go along with a plan she disagrees with or work together with someone she dislikes, as long as the party stand to benefit. She is still a juvenile to her people, which is shown by her youthful stubbornness at times.
Lae'zel is depicted as xenophobic, arrogant, and quick to anger. Proud of her species, she frequently volunteers comments to the party detailing the nature of her people, often as a means to illustrate githyanki superiority. She can be rough in her expressions and often cares little for the feelings of others. In her mission to remove her mind flayer parasite, she does not hesitate to intimidate or harm those who would step in her way. Lae'zel is fiercely loyal to her queen {{CharLink|Vlaakith}}, and is almost desperate in her determination to prove her worth. Over time, she becomes more accepting of her companions, though never losing her biting edge. Despite her often vicious behaviour, she is keenly observant and frequently understands the feelings of party members. Lae'zel is not above pragmatism either, willing to go along with a plan she finds distasteful or work together with someone she dislikes - as long as the party stands to benefit. She is still a juvenile to her people, which is shown in her youthful stubbornness at times.


When romanced, Lae'zel will slowly begin to soften up to her partner, and start enjoying the small things together with them, even seeing worth in Faerûn as a place to live in with her new lover.
When romanced, Lae'zel will slowly begin to soften up to her partner and start enjoying the small things together with them, even seeing worth in Faerûn as a place to live in with her new lover.


== History ==
== History ==
===Crèche K'liir===
===Crèche K'liir===
Lae'zel is reserved when it comes to herself, and shares only fragments of her past before the conflict against the [[Absolute]].  
While readily willing to boast of her people, Lae'zel is decidedly reserved when it comes to herself, and shares only fragments of her past before the conflict against the [[Absolute]].  


She hails from crèche K'liir, also known as Stardock,{{ref|[[Baldur's Gate]], party banter between Lae'zel and Minthara.<br>''Minthara: "I would like to visit your home one day, Lae'zel. Where is K'liir?"<br>Lae'zel: "You may know it as Stardock. An asteroid, one of the Tears of Selûne. Its tunnels are home to all manner of creatures to hunt."''}} a githyanki enclave on an asteroid in the Tears of Selûne, an asteroid cluster near the namesake moon.{{ref|name=kliir|[[Campsite]], lines spoken by Lae'zel when asked about her hometown.<br>''"Next time you're able, look to the sky, watch the moon cross it. The Tears follow it. Rocky bodies tumbling through the Sea of Night. One of them is my crèche: K'liir."''}} There, Lae'zel received the customary githyanki martial education, with lessons on how to battle, raid and plunder in the name of Vlaakith. This brutal training instilled a hatred for illithid in her, as well as turn her into a ruthless warrior who would do anything to accomplish her missions. The indoctrination further gave her a racial superiority complex, and contempt for races other than githyanki.
She hails from crèche K'liir, also known as Stardock,{{ref|[[Baldur's Gate]], party banter between Lae'zel and Minthara.<br>''Minthara: "I would like to visit your home one day, Lae'zel. Where is K'liir?"<br>Lae'zel: "You may know it as Stardock. An asteroid, one of the Tears of Selûne. Its tunnels are home to all manner of creatures to hunt."''}} a githyanki enclave on an asteroid in the Tears of Selûne, an asteroid cluster near the namesake moon.{{ref|name=kliir|[[Campsite]], lines spoken by Lae'zel when asked about her hometown.<br>''"Next time you're able, look to the sky, watch the moon cross it. The Tears follow it. Rocky bodies tumbling through the Sea of Night. One of them is my crèche: K'liir."''}} There, Lae'zel received the customary githyanki martial education, with lessons on how to battle, raid and plunder in the name of Vlaakith. This brutal training instilled a hatred for illithid in her, as well as turning her into a ruthless warrior, willing to do whatever is necessary to accomplish her missions. This indoctrination also reinforced her view of githyanki superiority and disdain (if not outright comtempt) for other races.


During her time in the crèche, she and her clutch battled beholders in a nearby asteroid and infiltrated a neogi spelljammer, slaying its entire crew.{{ref|Campsite, lines spoken by Lae'zel when asked about her hometown.<br>''"My entire clutch battled beholders within the Eye of the Sky's tunnels. We infiltrated a neogi spelljammer and laid waste to its crew."''}} Tested by battle, but still considered a youngling by her people, she sought to prove herself to Vlaakith as a worthy warrior, and be welcomed to the [[Astral Plane]] among her kin.{{ref|name=worth|[[Mind Flayer Colony]], party banter between Lae'zel and Wyll.<br>''Wyll: "Lae'zel - did you ever fight illithid creatures in your training days?"<br>Lae'zel: "Never. The ghaik aboard the nautiloid was the first I ever witnessed in flesh."<br>Wyll: "Really? I figured you would have joined your fellow gith in a colony raid."<br>Lae'zel: "A young warrior is expected to fight their first ghaik with their cousins - kin hatched from the same clutch. The ones who triumph earn a place in githyanki society. The one's who don't, perish."''}} Thus, she set out in search of mind flayers, until then only heard in stories, to battle and present her queen a severed illithid head as proof of worth.{{ref|name=worth}}{{ref|name=illihead|Various locations, party banter between Lae'zel and Gale.<br>''Gale: "Tell me, Lae'zel, what is it like on the Astral Plane? Your home realm intrigues me."<br>Lae'zel: "Githyanki lay their eggs on other planes. They cannot mature in the Astral. I will only be welcomed once I obtain a mind flayer's head."''}} Lae'zel is captured by the nautiloid during this mission, tadpoled in a cruel mockery of their ancestral feud. Kept in a pod, she awaited [https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Ceremorphosis ceremorphosis], doomed to her fate.
During her time in the crèche, she and her clutch battled beholders in a nearby asteroid and infiltrated a neogi spelljammer, slaying its entire crew.{{ref|Campsite, lines spoken by Lae'zel when asked about her hometown.<br>''"My entire clutch battled beholders within the Eye of the Sky's tunnels. We infiltrated a neogi spelljammer and laid waste to its crew."''}} Tested by battle, but still considered a youngling by her people, she sought to prove herself to Vlaakith as a worthy warrior, and be welcomed to the [[Astral Plane]] among her kin.{{ref|name=worth|[[Mind Flayer Colony]], party banter between Lae'zel and Wyll.<br>''Wyll: "Lae'zel - did you ever fight illithid creatures in your training days?"<br>Lae'zel: "Never. The ghaik aboard the nautiloid was the first I ever witnessed in flesh."<br>Wyll: "Really? I figured you would have joined your fellow gith in a colony raid."<br>Lae'zel: "A young warrior is expected to fight their first ghaik with their cousins - kin hatched from the same clutch. The ones who triumph earn a place in githyanki society. The one's who don't, perish."''}} Thus, she set out in search of mind flayers, until then only heard of by her in stories, to battle and present her queen a severed illithid head as proof of worth.{{ref|name=worth}}{{ref|name=illihead|Various locations, party banter between Lae'zel and Gale.<br>''Gale: "Tell me, Lae'zel, what is it like on the Astral Plane? Your home realm intrigues me."<br>Lae'zel: "Githyanki lay their eggs on other planes. They cannot mature in the Astral. I will only be welcomed once I obtain a mind flayer's head."''}} Lae'zel is captured by the nautiloid during this mission, tadpoled in a cruel mockery of their ancestral feud. Kept in a pod, she awaited [https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Ceremorphosis ceremorphosis], doomed to her fate.


== Involvement ==
== Involvement ==
=== Prologue ===
Lae'zel can be encountered during the battle aboard the nautiloid. Having escaped her pod, she will ambush the party as they attempt to find an exit. Seeing as they are free from illithid influence just like her, she proposes a temporary alliance until they find a way out. After the ship crashes at the [[Ravaged Beach]], she disappears leaving the party to fend on their own.
=== The Githyanki Warrior ===
[[File:Laezel Icon.png|right|125px]]
[[File:Laezel Icon.png|right|125px]]
{{Hatnote|See main article: [[The Githyanki Warrior]]}}
{{Hatnote|See main article: [[The Githyanki Warrior]]}}
''The Githyanki Warrior'' is Lae'zel's personal quest. It is added to the journal upon recruiting her and spans all three acts of the game.
''The Githyanki Warrior'' is Lae'zel's personal quest. It is added to the journal upon recruiting her and spans all three acts of the game.


====Act One====
=== Prologue ===
Once properly recruited into the party, Lae'zel discloses that her people know a way of getting rid of tadpoles and that they must find a creche. As the party explores the [[Wilderness]], they eventually find a tiefling named {{CharLink|Zorru}} in the [[Druid Grove]] who confesses to having run into a group of githyanki near the [[Mountain Pass]]. When reaching this location, the party will find a group of githyanki led by {{CharLink|Voss|Kith'rak Voss}} skirmishing against a squad of [[Flaming Fist]]. Quickly dispatched by {{CharLink|Qudenos}}, Voss' mighty red dragon, the commander turns to the party and interrogates them on the whereabouts of a {{SmRarityItem|Mysterious Artefact}}. {{CharLink|Shadowheart}} and Lae'zel's presence can influence the outcome of this encounter, but regardless of the outcome, Lae'zel will be angry that they're no closer to a cure for their parasites.
Lae'zel can be encountered during the battle aboard the nautiloid. Having escaped her pod, she will ambush the party as they attempt to find an exit. Recognizing they are also free from illithid influence, she proposes a temporary alliance until they find a way out. After the ship crashes at the [[Ravaged Beach]], she disappears leaving the party to fend for themselves.
 
=== Act One ===
Once properly recruited into the party, Lae'zel discloses that her people know a way of getting rid of tadpoles and that they must find a creche. While exploring the [[Emerald_Grove#The_Hollow|Hollow]], a tiefling named {{CharLink|Zorru}} can be encountered, who confesses to having run into a group of githyanki near the [[Mountain Pass]]. Upon reaching this location for the first time, a group of githyanki led by {{CharLink|Voss|Kith'rak Voss}} skirmishes against a squad of [[Flaming Fist]]s. The Fists are no match for {{CharLink|Qudenos}}, Voss' mighty red dragon, who quickly dispatches them. Voss then turns to the party and interrogates them on the whereabouts of a {{SmRarityItem|Mysterious Artefact}}. {{CharLink|Shadowheart}} and Lae'zel's presence can influence the result of this encounter, but regardless of the outcome, Lae'zel becomes angry that they are no closer to a cure for their parasites.


Back at camp, Lae'zel will confront Shadowheart over her artefact she carries. Shadowheart is reluctant to part ways with the object, and mockingly suggests a duel at dawn. Later that night, the party will be woken up by a struggle between Shadowheart and Lae'zel, the latter pinned to the ground with a knife at her neck. The argument can be defused, in which case both parties agree to set their differences aside for the moment.
Back at camp, Lae'zel confronts Shadowheart over the artefact she carries. Shadowheart refuses to part ways with the object, and mockingly suggests a duel at dawn - a duel she has no intention of participating in - to defuse the conflict. Instead, later that night, Shadowheart's true intentions for resolving their dispute become clear as the party is woken by a struggle between Shadowheart and Lae'zel, the latter pinned to the ground and Shadowheart with a knife at her neck. If passing a skill check, their argument can be defused, with both agreeing to set their differences aside, at least for a time, and Lae'zel adopts begrudging respect for Shadowheart's resolute approach to conflict.


The clues left by the githyanki and the corpses of their victims point to [[Creche Y'llek|Crèche Y'llek]] in the nearby mountains. Upon reaching the [[Rosymorn Monastery]], the party finds githyanki dealing with looters, indicating that they're in the right place. Once inside, exploring the crèche can lead to an encounter with {{CharLink|Stornugoss|Ghustil Stornugoss}} at the infirmary. She quickly diagnoses the party as being infected with tadpoles, and prompts them to use the nearby zaith'isk, a device used not for healing, but rather purification through death. The machine ultimately fails and Stornugoss flees to inform the inquisitor. An audience is then granted with {{CharLink|W'wargaz|Ch'r'ai W'wargaz}}, an inquisitor dispatched to the crèche to help them find the mysterious object Voss was after. The inquisitor quickly reveals that he knows about the party and that they hold the artefact the githyanki are after. Whatever the outcome of this encounter, Vlaakith herself will appear through a projector and reveal that the object is an Astral Prism designed to contain somebody. She demands they kill the prism's inhabitant and earn her gratitude, opening the way inside. Within the prism, the party finally faces the [[Dream Visitor]] and must make the decision to spare or kill them. Upon exiting, if W'wargaz remains alive, he will turn on the party at the behest of Vlaakith, along with the rest of the crèche.  
Upon reaching the [[Rosymorn Monastery]], some githyanki can be seen dealing with looters. Once inside, exploring the crèche can lead to an encounter with {{CharLink|Stornugoss|Ghustil Stornugoss}} at the infirmary. Stornugoss quickly diagnoses the party as being infected with tadpoles, and prompts them to use the nearby zaith'isk, a device used not for healing, but rather purification through death. [[File:20241109L1.png|right|alt=Lae'zel at the infirmary in Crèche Y'llek, wearing Helldusk Armour with the Silver Sword of the Astral Plane at her Back, speaking to The Party.|thumb|A determined Lae'zel at the infirmary, wearing {{SmRarityItem|Helldusk Armour}} with the {{SmRarityItem|Silver Sword of the Astral Plane}} at her back.|350px]] The machine ultimately fails and, if a skill check fails to convince her otherwise, Stornugoss flees to inform the inquisitor. An audience is ultimately granted with {{CharLink|W'wargaz|Ch'r'ai W'wargaz}}, an inquisitor dispatched to the crèche to help them find the mysterious object Voss was after. The inquisitor quickly reveals he knows about the party and that they hold the artefact the githyanki are after.  


At camp, Lae'zel can be found mulling over the events at the crèche. Betrayed by her people, she believes it must be a test of faith from Vlaakith, yet seeds of doubt have been planted in her mind. Voss will appear shortly after, asking to be heard. If given the chance, he will reveal that Vlaakith is a pretender and that the true son and heir of [[Gith]], {{CharLink|Orpheus}}, still lives. Voss leaves not long after, but not before asking the party to meet him at [[Sharess' Caress]] in [[Baldur's Gate]]. Lae'zel can be guided down one of two paths here: remain loyal to Vlaakith, or reject the Lich Queen and find Orpheus. Whatever her choice, the next stop is Baldur's Gate.
Whatever the outcome of this encounter, Vlaakith herself appears through a projector and reveals that the object is an Astral Prism, designed to contain someone. She demands killing the prism's inhabitant to earn her gratitude, and opens the way inside. If not volunteering, Lae'zel becomes angry, demands the party comply, and threatens violence if they leave the room without first doing as her queen commands. Within the prism, the party can chose to spare or kill the [[Dream Visitor]]. If alive upon exiting, W'wargaz turns on the party at the behest of Vlaakith, along with the rest of the crèche.  


==== Act Two ====
At camp, Lae'zel mulls over the events at the crèche. Betrayed by her people, she believes it must be a test of faith from Vlaakith, yet seeds of doubt have been planted in her mind. Voss appears shortly after, asking to be heard. If given the chance, he reveals Vlaakith is a pretender and the true son and heir of [[Gith]], {{CharLink|Orpheus}}, still lives. Voss leaves not long after, but not before asking the party to meet him at [[Sharess' Caress]] in [[Baldur's Gate]]. Lae'zel may then be guided down one of two paths: remain loyal to Vlaakith, or reject the Lich Queen and find Orpheus. Whatever her choice, the next stop in her quest is Baldur's Gate.
At the end of Act 2, the party will be ambushed at their camp by githyanki [[Monk|monks]]. The Dream Visitor explains that they are under attack, and opening a portal to the prism, urges the party to aid them. Inside, they find a [[Mind Flayer]] attacked by the same githyanki monks, the illithid quickly reaches out to the party, revealing that ''it'' is the Dream Visitor. Forced to aid it, the party dispatches the githyanki and the mind flayer shares that it used the guise of the Dream Visitor to support them in their travels. Calling itself the {{CharLink|The Emperor|Emperor}}, he explains that the githyanki assaulted the prism in order to liberate its prisoner: Orpheus. Orpheus' power, combined with that of the Emperor, are everything keeping the party from becoming mindless thralls to the [[Netherbrain]], as such, they have no other option but to side with him for the moment. Lae'zel will share her disbelief, explaining that all githyanki have been told that the Gith's son died to battle thousands of years ago, another one of Vlaakith's lies.
 
=== Act Two ===
At the end of Act 2, the party will be ambushed at their camp by githyanki [[Monk|monks]]. The Dream Visitor explains they are under attack and opens a portal to the prism, urging the party to aid them. Inside, they find a [[Mind Flayer]] under attack by the same githyanki monks, the illithid quickly reaches out to the party, revealing that ''it'' is the Dream Visitor. Forced to aid it, the party dispatches the githyanki and the mind flayer shares that it used the guise of the Dream Visitor to support them in their travels. Calling itself the {{CharLink|The Emperor|Emperor}}, he explains the githyanki assaulted the prism in order to liberate its prisoner: Orpheus, and that the combined power of Orpheus and the Emperor is all that is keeping the party from becoming mindless thralls to the [[Netherbrain]]. As such, they have no other option but to side with him for the moment. Lae'zel shares her disbelief, explaining all githyanki have been told the Gith's son died to battle thousands of years ago - another one of Vlaakith's lies.


====Act Three====
=== Act Three ===
Arriving at Baldur's Gate, the party can proceed to meet with Voss at Sharess' Caress as pacted. There, they will find Voss pleading with {{CharLink|Raphael}}, the latter simply dismissing him. Raphael will then explain that he has the means to free Orpheus and that he is willing to assist Lae'zel and the party, for a price. Raphael's deal can be agreed to, in which case he will give the party the {{SmRarityItem|Orphic Hammer}}. Alternatively, he can be refused and his home, the [[House of Hope]], can be raided in order to find the hammer. Whatever path chose, Voss will await in the [[Lower City Sewers]] for news of the hammer.
Arriving at Baldur's Gate, the party can proceed to meet with Voss at Sharess' Caress as pacted. There, they find Voss pleading with {{CharLink|Raphael}}, who simply dismisses him. Raphael then explains he has the means to free Orpheus and is willing to assist Lae'zel and the party, for a price. Raphael's deal can be agreed to, in which case he gives the party the {{SmRarityItem|Orphic Hammer}}. Alternatively, he can be refused and his home, the [[House of Hope]], can be raided in order to find it. Whatever path chosen, Voss will await the party in the [[Lower City Sewers]] for news of the hammer.


At some point in camp, Vlaakith will appear once more before Lae'zel, commanding her to bow before her and accept her decree to kill Orpheus. If she previously rejected her, Lae'zel can be convinced to kneel to her queen and accept her once more. Lae'zel can also be inspired to remain true to herself and reject the Lich Queen for good, siding with the true heir of the Gith.
At some point in camp, Vlaakith appears once more before Lae'zel, commanding Lae'zel to bow before her and comply with her decree to kill Orpheus. If Lae'zel previously rejected Vlaakith, she can be convinced to kneel to her queen and accept her once more. Lae'zel can also be inspired to remain true to herself and reject the Lich Queen for good, siding with the true heir of the Gith.


With the hammer at hand, the party must bide their time until they can access the Astral Prism and Orpheus once more, as the Emperor refuses entry. This opportunity presents itself when confronting the Netherbrain at the [[Morphic Pool]]. Attempts to control it fail, and the Emperor pulls the party inside the prism in order to save them. Here, they can decide the Prince of the Comet's fate: staying loyal to Vlaakith and allying with the Emperor will result in the mind flayer consuming Orpheus' brains in order to absorb his essence. The party will then confront the Netherbrain with the Emperor as an ally. Alternatively, the party may reject the Emperor's offer, causing him to join the Netherbrain, and free Orpheus. Orpheus will be initially hostile, but sensing the dire situation the world is in, will join the party. He can furthermore decide to sacrifice himself to become illithid, or remain githyanki due to the sacrifice of a party member. Whatever the case, Orpheus will join the party against the Netherbrain in the final battle for Baldur's Gate.
With the hammer at hand, the party must bide their time until they can access the Astral Prism and Orpheus once more, as the Emperor refuses entry. This opportunity presents itself when confronting the Netherbrain at the [[Morphic Pool]]. Attempts to control it fail, and the Emperor pulls the party inside the prism in order to save them. Here, they can decide the Prince of the Comet's fate: staying loyal to Vlaakith and allying with the Emperor results in the mind flayer consuming Orpheus' brain in order to absorb his essence. The party members then must confront the Netherbrain with the Emperor as an ally. Alternatively, the party may reject the Emperor's offer, causing him to join the Netherbrain, and free Orpheus. Orpheus is initially hostile but, sensing the dire situation the world is in, changes his mind and quickly joins the party. He can furthermore decide to sacrifice himself to become illithid, or remain githyanki due to the sacrifice of a party member. Whatever the case, Orpheus joins the party against the Netherbrain in the final battle for Baldur's Gate.


=== Endings ===
=== Endings ===
====War against Vlaakith====
====War against Vlaakith====
If Lae'zel betrayed Vlaakith, allied with Voss and freed Orpheus, she will join the revolutionaries and bring the fight to Vlaakith. Should Orpheus have become illithid, Lae'zel will call Quulos, one of Orpheus' dragons, and join Voss as they prepare to battle the Lich Queen. In the Epilogue, when spoken through her astral projection, she will mention that she and Voss are soon meeting [https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Zaerith_Menyar-Ag-Gith Zaerith Menyar-Ag-Gith], leader of the [[Githzerai]], and is hopeful they can form an alliance and unify the Gith once more.
If Lae'zel betrays Vlaakith, allies with Voss and frees Orpheus, she joins the revolutionaries, bringing the fight to Vlaakith. Should Orpheus have become illithid, Lae'zel will call Quulos, one of Orpheus' dragons, and join Voss as they prepare to battle the Lich Queen. In the Epilogue, when spoken through her astral projection, she mentions she and Voss will soon be meeting [https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Zaerith_Menyar-Ag-Gith Zaerith Menyar-Ag-Gith], leader of the [[Githzerai]], and is hopeful they can form an alliance and unify the Gith once more.


====Ascension====
====Ascension====
Should Lae'zel remain loyal to Vlaakith, and fulfilled her decree to slay Orpheus, she will be welcomed back to Tu'narath, the Lich Queen's seat of power. There, she is ascended by the queen herself, a ritual reserved for only the mightiest heroes of the githyanki. A scene shows Vlaakith on her throne, welcoming Lae'zel nonchalant. From the shadows, githyanki zombies stare lifelessly as Lae'zel approaches and the queen uses her psionic powers to force Lae'zel to kneel using her silver sword, grinning as she does. The camera slowly leaves the chamber as the doors close, Lae'zel's fate sealed. {{CharLink|Withers}} can be asked her whereabouts in the Epilogue, to which he will reply that she has ascended as she wished, but he can sense her presence no longer. He implies that she may have been consumed by the queen, as the rumours go, yet he cannot be certain.
If Lae'zel remains loyal to Vlaakith, and fulfills her decree to slay Orpheus, she is welcomed back to Tu'narath, the Lich Queen's seat of power. There, she is ascended by the queen herself, a ritual reserved for only the mightiest heroes of the githyanki. A scene shows Vlaakith on her throne, welcoming Lae'zel nonchalant. From the shadows, githyanki zombies stare lifelessly as Lae'zel approaches, the queen using her psionic powers, forcing  Lae'zel to kneel using her silver sword, grinning as she does. The camera slowly leaves the chamber as the doors close, Lae'zel's fate sealed. {{CharLink|Withers}} can be asked her whereabouts in the Epilogue, to which he will reply she has ascended as she wished, but he can sense her presence no longer. He implies that she may have been consumed by the queen, as the rumours go, yet he cannot be certain.


====Life in Faerûn====
====Life in Faerûn====
If Lae'zel sided with Orpheus but decided to stay in Faerûn, she launches a crusade to slay every Vlaakith-aligned [[Githyanki]] outpost on the Sword Coast, and she invites the player character to join her in rooting out one of the last major strongholds in Chult.
If Lae'zel sides with Orpheus but decides to stay in Faerûn, she launches a crusade to eradicate every Vlaakith-aligned [[Githyanki]] outpost on the Sword Coast, inviting the player character to join her in rooting out one of the last major strongholds in Chult.


== Quest rewards ==
== Quest rewards ==
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==== Act One====
==== Act One====
* When first encountering Voss, if Lae'zel reveals she is infected with a tadpole, Voss will sentence her to death. After dealing with the githyanki, Lae'zel will express her anger at Voss, and double-down on finding the nearby crèche.
* When first encountering Voss, if Lae'zel reveals she is infected with a tadpole, Voss sentences her to death. After dealing with the githyanki, Lae'zel expresses her anger at Voss, doubling down on finding the nearby crèche.
* After Vlaakith names Lae'zel a traitor upon returning from the first visit to the {{SmRarityItem|Mysterious Artefact|Astral Prism}}, she will be distraught at her queen's betrayal. Lae'zel can be comforted or told that it might be a test from Vlaakith.
* After Vlaakith names Lae'zel a traitor upon returning from the first visit to the {{SmRarityItem|Mysterious Artefact|Astral Prism}}, she is distraught at her queen's betrayal. Lae'zel can be comforted or told it might be a test from Vlaakith.


==== Act Two ====
==== Act Two ====
* Once Orpheus is revealed to be the being trapped in the Astral Prism, Lae'zel can be spoken to. She'll share her disbelief, and tell the party more about the long thought dead Prince of the Comets.
* Once Orpheus is revealed as the being trapped in the Astral Prism, Lae'zel can be spoken to. She'll share her disbelief, and tell the party more about the long-thought-dead Prince of the Comets.


==== Act Three ====
==== Act Three ====

Latest revision as of 02:34, 2 January 2025

Lae'zel of Crèche K'liir is an Origin Character and a recruitable Companion with the Soldier background. She is a Githyanki Fighter first appearing during the Prologue.

A ferocious warrior zealously devoted to the Lich Queen Vlaakith Vlaakith, Lae'zel will do whatever is necessary to end the terror of the Illithid and prove herself to her queen. She can be first found on the Nautiloid during the prologue where she serves as a temporary companion, and can be properly recruited on the Roadside Cliffs in Act One as well as romanced by characters of any gender.

Overview[edit | edit source]

For a full overview of Lae'zel's starting features, see the articles Fighter and Githyanki.

Background[edit | edit source]

A fierce warrior from crèche K'liir, Lae'zel is a follower of Vlaakith, the Lich Queen of the githyanki. Sworn to obey her queen and serve as a blade against the Illithid, she was captured on her quest to present a Mind Flayer head to her queen. Now, tadpoled and with few options at hand, she must find a way to rid herself of the parasite and finally prove herself as a worthy warrior to the Undying Queen. How she does it, and whether she remains loyal to Vlaakith, is something she can decide throughout the game.

Starting class[edit | edit source]

Before she is recruited, Lae'zel is a level 1 Fighter with the following Ability Scores: STR = 17, DEX = 13, CON = 14, INT = 11, WIS = 12, CH = 8. If she is recruited, Lae'zel reverts to a level 1 Fighter with standard ability scores for that Class. Lae'zel starts with a focus on two-handed weapons as is githyanki tradition. Upon reaching level 3, she will default to the Battle Master subclass, allowing her greater control of the battlefield and the ability to subdue foes with her martial prowess.

Special features[edit | edit source]

Unlike Astarion Astarion, Lae'zel does not have any special features unique to her. However, being the only githyanki companion, she can make the most out of all the githyanki exclusive passives and abilities from their racial equipment found throughout the game.

Personal quest[edit | edit source]

Lae'zel's personal quest is The Githyanki Warrior The Githyanki Warrior, spanning all acts of the game. In it, she explores her strong feelings of duty for her people, her zealous devotion to her queen, and where her loyalties should truly lie.

Lae'zel's companion quest ties into two further, separate quests. In Free Lae'zel Free Lae'zel, the party finds her trapped in a cage by a pair of tieflings, and must decide how to proceed. During Help Kith'rak Voss Help Kith'rak Voss, Lae'zel must consider a proposition that promises to change the fate of her people forever.

Recruitment[edit | edit source]

Lae'zel can be recruited as a temporary companion during the Prologue on the Nautiloid by agreeing to fight with her when encountered; she can become a permanent companion during Act One.

Prologue[edit | edit source]

  • Lae'zel is first encountered on the nautiloid during the prologue. While escaping from the ship, she joins the party as a temporary companion. She leaves the party after successfully escaping. If Lae'zel is chosen as an Origin, she will be accompanied by Losiir Losiir in this encounter instead.

Act One[edit | edit source]

  • If alive at the end of the Nautiloid prologue, Lae'zel is encountered again in the Wilderness near the Roadside Cliffs at X: 242 Y: 370. She has been captured and is being held in a wooden cage by two tieflings, Damays Damays and Nymessa Nymessa. If the party is able to free her, she can be invited to join the party.
  • If Lae'zel dies aboard the Nautiloid, her body will be found at the beach starting area. She can be brought back to life and recruited.
  • Lae'zel can still be found in the cage if the party progresses to the Emerald Grove and triggers the initial attack scene at the gates.
  • If the party progresses further into the game, Lae'zel breaks out of her cage and disappears, killing Damays and Nymessa if they are still alive. She can then be found later on and may still be recruited.
  • After breaking out of the cage, if refused from joining with the party until this point, she shows up when the party encounters the githyanki near the Mountain Pass. If not turned hostile during the encounter she may be recruited at the end of the battle. If she dies during the battle as an ally or neutral, she may be revived and still join.
  • If the player character misses all the recruitment opportunities above or refuses her, she can be found again one final time near the first waypoint on the Rosymorn Monastery Trail where Crèche Y'llek is located for a final recruitment opportunity.

Should the party proceed inside the crèche without having recruited Lae'zel, she will disappear from the mountain pass. When the party proceeds to the Shadow-Cursed Lands, they will find her as an Undead there, having gone the wrong way when trying to find the crèche.

Approval[edit | edit source]

Main article: Lae'zel/approval
Lae'zel Approves

Lae'zel prefers direct approaches and is focused on quickly finding a solution to the tadpole infection, without wasting any time. She approves of direct solutions to problems, as well as not getting involved in petty issues unnecessarily. Displaying feats of martial skill and being resolute also sit well with her.

Lae'zel dislikes acts of mercy and compassion as well as showing submission, respect, or diplomacy when force is also a viable option. She does not agree with helping others for the sake of benevolence, despises showing weakness, and will vehemently disapprove of any form of neutral or positive interaction with Illithid of any sort.

Romance[edit | edit source]

Main article: Lae'zel/romance

Lae'zel can be romanced by characters of any gender. At first only about sex, the relationship will turn more serious as Lae'zel gradually learns to see the player character as an equal and then as a partner.

Description[edit | edit source]

Appearance[edit | edit source]

Lae'zel has yellowish-green skin, with black accents below her ochre eyes, cheeks and neck. She has several scars, most prominent of all one that runs from her nose to her chin. These, along with her stern countenance, give her the look of a seasoned warrior that demands respect. Patterned black bumpy mottles adorn her face above her eyebrows and on her cheeks, and like all githyanki, she has a thin nose and long and pointed ears, with ridges protruding on the back edges. Her hair, kept shoulder-length, is auburn and straight, with a several adorned silver braids running along the side of her head and a small bun on the back. Though shorter than the rest of the companions, she stands proud and intimidating with a wiry, athletic frame.

Personality[edit | edit source]

Lae'zel is depicted as xenophobic, arrogant, and quick to anger. Proud of her species, she frequently volunteers comments to the party detailing the nature of her people, often as a means to illustrate githyanki superiority. She can be rough in her expressions and often cares little for the feelings of others. In her mission to remove her mind flayer parasite, she does not hesitate to intimidate or harm those who would step in her way. Lae'zel is fiercely loyal to her queen Vlaakith Vlaakith, and is almost desperate in her determination to prove her worth. Over time, she becomes more accepting of her companions, though never losing her biting edge. Despite her often vicious behaviour, she is keenly observant and frequently understands the feelings of party members. Lae'zel is not above pragmatism either, willing to go along with a plan she finds distasteful or work together with someone she dislikes - as long as the party stands to benefit. She is still a juvenile to her people, which is shown in her youthful stubbornness at times.

When romanced, Lae'zel will slowly begin to soften up to her partner and start enjoying the small things together with them, even seeing worth in Faerûn as a place to live in with her new lover.

History[edit | edit source]

Crèche K'liir[edit | edit source]

While readily willing to boast of her people, Lae'zel is decidedly reserved when it comes to herself, and shares only fragments of her past before the conflict against the Absolute.

She hails from crèche K'liir, also known as Stardock,[1] a githyanki enclave on an asteroid in the Tears of Selûne, an asteroid cluster near the namesake moon.[2] There, Lae'zel received the customary githyanki martial education, with lessons on how to battle, raid and plunder in the name of Vlaakith. This brutal training instilled a hatred for illithid in her, as well as turning her into a ruthless warrior, willing to do whatever is necessary to accomplish her missions. This indoctrination also reinforced her view of githyanki superiority and disdain (if not outright comtempt) for other races.

During her time in the crèche, she and her clutch battled beholders in a nearby asteroid and infiltrated a neogi spelljammer, slaying its entire crew.[3] Tested by battle, but still considered a youngling by her people, she sought to prove herself to Vlaakith as a worthy warrior, and be welcomed to the Astral Plane among her kin.[4] Thus, she set out in search of mind flayers, until then only heard of by her in stories, to battle and present her queen a severed illithid head as proof of worth.[4][5] Lae'zel is captured by the nautiloid during this mission, tadpoled in a cruel mockery of their ancestral feud. Kept in a pod, she awaited ceremorphosis, doomed to her fate.

Involvement[edit | edit source]

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See main article: The Githyanki Warrior

The Githyanki Warrior is Lae'zel's personal quest. It is added to the journal upon recruiting her and spans all three acts of the game.

Prologue[edit | edit source]

Lae'zel can be encountered during the battle aboard the nautiloid. Having escaped her pod, she will ambush the party as they attempt to find an exit. Recognizing they are also free from illithid influence, she proposes a temporary alliance until they find a way out. After the ship crashes at the Ravaged Beach, she disappears leaving the party to fend for themselves.

Act One[edit | edit source]

Once properly recruited into the party, Lae'zel discloses that her people know a way of getting rid of tadpoles and that they must find a creche. While exploring the Hollow, a tiefling named Zorru Zorru can be encountered, who confesses to having run into a group of githyanki near the Mountain Pass. Upon reaching this location for the first time, a group of githyanki led by Voss Kith'rak Voss skirmishes against a squad of Flaming Fists. The Fists are no match for Qudenos Qudenos, Voss' mighty red dragon, who quickly dispatches them. Voss then turns to the party and interrogates them on the whereabouts of a Mysterious Artefact. Shadowheart Shadowheart and Lae'zel's presence can influence the result of this encounter, but regardless of the outcome, Lae'zel becomes angry that they are no closer to a cure for their parasites.

Back at camp, Lae'zel confronts Shadowheart over the artefact she carries. Shadowheart refuses to part ways with the object, and mockingly suggests a duel at dawn - a duel she has no intention of participating in - to defuse the conflict. Instead, later that night, Shadowheart's true intentions for resolving their dispute become clear as the party is woken by a struggle between Shadowheart and Lae'zel, the latter pinned to the ground and Shadowheart with a knife at her neck. If passing a skill check, their argument can be defused, with both agreeing to set their differences aside, at least for a time, and Lae'zel adopts begrudging respect for Shadowheart's resolute approach to conflict.

Upon reaching the Rosymorn Monastery, some githyanki can be seen dealing with looters. Once inside, exploring the crèche can lead to an encounter with Stornugoss Ghustil Stornugoss at the infirmary. Stornugoss quickly diagnoses the party as being infected with tadpoles, and prompts them to use the nearby zaith'isk, a device used not for healing, but rather purification through death.
Lae'zel at the infirmary in Crèche Y'llek, wearing Helldusk Armour with the Silver Sword of the Astral Plane at her Back, speaking to The Party.
A determined Lae'zel at the infirmary, wearing Helldusk Armour with the Silver Sword of the Astral Plane at her back.
The machine ultimately fails and, if a skill check fails to convince her otherwise, Stornugoss flees to inform the inquisitor. An audience is ultimately granted with W'wargaz Ch'r'ai W'wargaz, an inquisitor dispatched to the crèche to help them find the mysterious object Voss was after. The inquisitor quickly reveals he knows about the party and that they hold the artefact the githyanki are after.

Whatever the outcome of this encounter, Vlaakith herself appears through a projector and reveals that the object is an Astral Prism, designed to contain someone. She demands killing the prism's inhabitant to earn her gratitude, and opens the way inside. If not volunteering, Lae'zel becomes angry, demands the party comply, and threatens violence if they leave the room without first doing as her queen commands. Within the prism, the party can chose to spare or kill the Dream Visitor. If alive upon exiting, W'wargaz turns on the party at the behest of Vlaakith, along with the rest of the crèche.

At camp, Lae'zel mulls over the events at the crèche. Betrayed by her people, she believes it must be a test of faith from Vlaakith, yet seeds of doubt have been planted in her mind. Voss appears shortly after, asking to be heard. If given the chance, he reveals Vlaakith is a pretender and the true son and heir of Gith, Orpheus Orpheus, still lives. Voss leaves not long after, but not before asking the party to meet him at Sharess' Caress in Baldur's Gate. Lae'zel may then be guided down one of two paths: remain loyal to Vlaakith, or reject the Lich Queen and find Orpheus. Whatever her choice, the next stop in her quest is Baldur's Gate.

Act Two[edit | edit source]

At the end of Act 2, the party will be ambushed at their camp by githyanki monks. The Dream Visitor explains they are under attack and opens a portal to the prism, urging the party to aid them. Inside, they find a Mind Flayer under attack by the same githyanki monks, the illithid quickly reaches out to the party, revealing that it is the Dream Visitor. Forced to aid it, the party dispatches the githyanki and the mind flayer shares that it used the guise of the Dream Visitor to support them in their travels. Calling itself the The Emperor Emperor, he explains the githyanki assaulted the prism in order to liberate its prisoner: Orpheus, and that the combined power of Orpheus and the Emperor is all that is keeping the party from becoming mindless thralls to the Netherbrain. As such, they have no other option but to side with him for the moment. Lae'zel shares her disbelief, explaining all githyanki have been told the Gith's son died to battle thousands of years ago - another one of Vlaakith's lies.

Act Three[edit | edit source]

Arriving at Baldur's Gate, the party can proceed to meet with Voss at Sharess' Caress as pacted. There, they find Voss pleading with Raphael Raphael, who simply dismisses him. Raphael then explains he has the means to free Orpheus and is willing to assist Lae'zel and the party, for a price. Raphael's deal can be agreed to, in which case he gives the party the Orphic Hammer. Alternatively, he can be refused and his home, the House of Hope, can be raided in order to find it. Whatever path chosen, Voss will await the party in the Lower City Sewers for news of the hammer.

At some point in camp, Vlaakith appears once more before Lae'zel, commanding Lae'zel to bow before her and comply with her decree to kill Orpheus. If Lae'zel previously rejected Vlaakith, she can be convinced to kneel to her queen and accept her once more. Lae'zel can also be inspired to remain true to herself and reject the Lich Queen for good, siding with the true heir of the Gith.

With the hammer at hand, the party must bide their time until they can access the Astral Prism and Orpheus once more, as the Emperor refuses entry. This opportunity presents itself when confronting the Netherbrain at the Morphic Pool. Attempts to control it fail, and the Emperor pulls the party inside the prism in order to save them. Here, they can decide the Prince of the Comet's fate: staying loyal to Vlaakith and allying with the Emperor results in the mind flayer consuming Orpheus' brain in order to absorb his essence. The party members then must confront the Netherbrain with the Emperor as an ally. Alternatively, the party may reject the Emperor's offer, causing him to join the Netherbrain, and free Orpheus. Orpheus is initially hostile but, sensing the dire situation the world is in, changes his mind and quickly joins the party. He can furthermore decide to sacrifice himself to become illithid, or remain githyanki due to the sacrifice of a party member. Whatever the case, Orpheus joins the party against the Netherbrain in the final battle for Baldur's Gate.

Endings[edit | edit source]

War against Vlaakith[edit | edit source]

If Lae'zel betrays Vlaakith, allies with Voss and frees Orpheus, she joins the revolutionaries, bringing the fight to Vlaakith. Should Orpheus have become illithid, Lae'zel will call Quulos, one of Orpheus' dragons, and join Voss as they prepare to battle the Lich Queen. In the Epilogue, when spoken through her astral projection, she mentions she and Voss will soon be meeting Zaerith Menyar-Ag-Gith, leader of the Githzerai, and is hopeful they can form an alliance and unify the Gith once more.

Ascension[edit | edit source]

If Lae'zel remains loyal to Vlaakith, and fulfills her decree to slay Orpheus, she is welcomed back to Tu'narath, the Lich Queen's seat of power. There, she is ascended by the queen herself, a ritual reserved for only the mightiest heroes of the githyanki. A scene shows Vlaakith on her throne, welcoming Lae'zel nonchalant. From the shadows, githyanki zombies stare lifelessly as Lae'zel approaches, the queen using her psionic powers, forcing Lae'zel to kneel using her silver sword, grinning as she does. The camera slowly leaves the chamber as the doors close, Lae'zel's fate sealed. Withers Withers can be asked her whereabouts in the Epilogue, to which he will reply she has ascended as she wished, but he can sense her presence no longer. He implies that she may have been consumed by the queen, as the rumours go, yet he cannot be certain.

Life in Faerûn[edit | edit source]

If Lae'zel sides with Orpheus but decides to stay in Faerûn, she launches a crusade to eradicate every Vlaakith-aligned Githyanki outpost on the Sword Coast, inviting the player character to join her in rooting out one of the last major strongholds in Chult.

Quest rewards[edit | edit source]

Interactions[edit | edit source]

Companion interactions[edit | edit source]

Lae'zel can be spoken to with Speak with Dead Speak with Dead and has unique dialogue interactions as a companion available after certain events. Whenever one is available, she will have a floating [ ! ] icon above her.

Act One[edit | edit source]

  • When first encountering Voss, if Lae'zel reveals she is infected with a tadpole, Voss sentences her to death. After dealing with the githyanki, Lae'zel expresses her anger at Voss, doubling down on finding the nearby crèche.
  • After Vlaakith names Lae'zel a traitor upon returning from the first visit to the Astral Prism, she is distraught at her queen's betrayal. Lae'zel can be comforted or told it might be a test from Vlaakith.

Act Two[edit | edit source]

  • Once Orpheus is revealed as the being trapped in the Astral Prism, Lae'zel can be spoken to. She'll share her disbelief, and tell the party more about the long-thought-dead Prince of the Comets.

Act Three[edit | edit source]

Unique interactions[edit | edit source]

Either as an origin, or in the party as a companion, Lae'zel has unique interactions and special dialogue with the following characters, listed by the act they are first encountered in.

Act One[edit | edit source]

Act Two[edit | edit source]

Act Three[edit | edit source]

Speak with Dead[edit | edit source]

Party member: Who are you?

  • (if on Orpheus path) Lae'zel: Lae'zel... Mother Gith's champion
  • Lae'zel: Lae'zel... Queen Vlaakith's faithful...

Party member: Where are you from?

  • Lae'zel: Crèche K'liir... among the Tears of Selûne...

Party member: What was your mission?

  • (if has visited Act Three) Lae'zel: Cleanse the parasite... end the Grand Design...
  • (if met Voss and refushed him) Lae'zel: Return Prism to Vlaakith... be cured, ascend...
  • (if met Voss and accepted proposal) Lae'zel: Kithrak' Voss... Baldur's Gate...
  • (if betrayed by Vlaakith) Lae'zel: Seek purification... seek the truth...
  • (if used the zaith'isk) Lae'zel: See Inquisitor... be purified...
  • (if found the crèche) Lae'zel: Use the zaith'isk... remove the parasite...
  • Lae'zel: Find a crèche... cleanse the parasite...

Party member: What was your profession?

  • Lae'zel: Fighter... Blade of the Undying Queen...

Party member: What was your life's dream?

  • Lae'zel: Ascension... knight hood... silver sword, ride dragon...

Party member: What were you most afraid of?

  • Lae'zel: To be illithid... to be forgotten...

Loot[edit | edit source]

Lae'zel can be killed and looted. She will have the same items as her starting equipment except for her underwear.

Starting equipment[edit | edit source]

Achievements[edit | edit source]

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The Lich-Queen's Wrath
Ally with Voss against the githyanki God-Queen. Good luck.


Gallery[edit | edit source]

Notes and References[edit | edit source]

  1. Baldur's Gate, party banter between Lae'zel and Minthara.
    Minthara: "I would like to visit your home one day, Lae'zel. Where is K'liir?"
    Lae'zel: "You may know it as Stardock. An asteroid, one of the Tears of Selûne. Its tunnels are home to all manner of creatures to hunt."
  2. Campsite, lines spoken by Lae'zel when asked about her hometown.
    "Next time you're able, look to the sky, watch the moon cross it. The Tears follow it. Rocky bodies tumbling through the Sea of Night. One of them is my crèche: K'liir."
  3. Campsite, lines spoken by Lae'zel when asked about her hometown.
    "My entire clutch battled beholders within the Eye of the Sky's tunnels. We infiltrated a neogi spelljammer and laid waste to its crew."
  4. 4.0 4.1 Mind Flayer Colony, party banter between Lae'zel and Wyll.
    Wyll: "Lae'zel - did you ever fight illithid creatures in your training days?"
    Lae'zel: "Never. The ghaik aboard the nautiloid was the first I ever witnessed in flesh."
    Wyll: "Really? I figured you would have joined your fellow gith in a colony raid."
    Lae'zel: "A young warrior is expected to fight their first ghaik with their cousins - kin hatched from the same clutch. The ones who triumph earn a place in githyanki society. The one's who don't, perish."
  5. Various locations, party banter between Lae'zel and Gale.
    Gale: "Tell me, Lae'zel, what is it like on the Astral Plane? Your home realm intrigues me."
    Lae'zel: "Githyanki lay their eggs on other planes. They cannot mature in the Astral. I will only be welcomed once I obtain a mind flayer's head."

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