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* Annoy the druids enough to trigger a cutscene (killing/attacking them or stealing the [[Idol of Silvanus]]).
* Annoy the druids enough to trigger a cutscene (killing/attacking them or stealing the [[Idol of Silvanus]]).
* Travelling to the [[Mountain Pass]] or [[Shadow-Cursed Lands]] before rescuing [[Halsin]] during [[Rescue the Druid Halsin]] or exposing/killing [[Kagha]] during [[Investigate Kagha]] (killing [[Kagha]] alone is not enough).
* Travelling to the [[Mountain Pass]] or [[Shadow-Cursed Lands]] before rescuing [[Halsin]] during [[Rescue the Druid Halsin]] or exposing/killing [[Kagha]] during [[Investigate Kagha]] (killing [[Kagha]] alone is not enough).
==Notes==
Unlike popular belief, the amount of [[Long Rest]]s is not a trigger for completion.

Revision as of 21:12, 8 September 2023

The Rite of Thorns is a ritual performed by the druids of the Emerald Grove. The ritual is being performed by the order of acting-archdruid Kagha. Once the ritual is complete, the Emerald Grove will become completely inaccessible to the player. This change is permanent.

Completion Triggers

The Rite of Thorns can be indirectly completed by the player's actions. So far, three distincts actions can trigger the completion of the rite, they are as follows:

Notes

Unlike popular belief, the amount of Long Rests is not a trigger for completion.