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If you'd rather avoid both the death of a child and starting a fight between all the druids and the refugees, one can attempt to reason with Kagha: | If you'd rather avoid both the death of a child and starting a fight between all the druids and the refugees, one can attempt to reason with Kagha: | ||
* With a Nature Check (DC 12). | * With a Nature Check (DC 12) that mentions the balance of Nature. | ||
** If you're [[Disguise Self|presenting]] as a [[tiefling]], this DC will be raised to 15. | ** If you're [[Disguise Self|presenting]] as a [[tiefling]], this DC will be raised to 15. | ||
** Being a [[Druid]] lowers the DC to 10 and grants [[Advantage]]. | |||
* With a Persuasion Check (DC 12). | * With a Persuasion Check (DC 12). | ||
** If you're [[Disguise Self|presenting]] as a [[tiefling]], this DC will be raised to 18. | ** If you're [[Disguise Self|presenting]] as a [[tiefling]], this DC will be raised to 18. | ||
** Being a [[Druid]] lowers the DC to 10 and grants [[Advantage]]. | |||
* By probing her mind with the [[Detect Thoughts]] spell. | * By probing her mind with the [[Detect Thoughts]] spell. | ||
* | * Bards, Paladins, and Monks get unique Persuasion options. | ||
** Bards can quote Silvanus (DC 15) | |||
** Paladins can offer to act as judges (DC 10), in turn letting them set Arabella free | |||
** Monks can attempt to convince Kagha she's acting rashly (DC 10, rolled with [[Advantage]]). | ** Monks can attempt to convince Kagha she's acting rashly (DC 10, rolled with [[Advantage]]). | ||