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Portrait Donnick.png|Portrait
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| hometown = [[Open Hand Temple]], [[Rivington]]
| faction = [[Church of Ilmater]]
| race = [[Wood Half-Elf]]  
| race = [[Wood Half-Elf]]  
| size = Medium
| size = Medium
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== Overview ==
== Overview ==


'''Donnick''' can be found working in the kitchen, where he despairs over {{CharLink|Father Logan|Father Lorgan's}} murder and the fact that the rising tide of anti-refugee sentiment has forced his soup kitchen to close down. Questioning him will reveal that Lorgan was murdered in the nearby basement and that he often brought unusually large amounts of food down there with him.
'''Donnick''' can be found working in the kitchen, where he despairs over {{CharLink|Lorgan|Father Lorgan's}} murder and the fact that the rising tide of anti-refugee sentiment has forced his soup kitchen to close down. Questioning him will reveal that Lorgan was murdered in the nearby basement and that he often brought unusually large amounts of food down there with him.


== Combat ==
== Combat ==
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[[Category:Characters in Rivington]]
[[Category:Characters in Rivington]]
[[Category:Characters in Act Three]]
[[Category:Characters in Act Three]]
[[Category:Members of the Church of Ilmater]]

Latest revision as of 19:34, 2 August 2024

Brother Donnick is a member of the Open Hand Temple in Rivington during Act Three.

Overview[edit | edit source]

Donnick can be found working in the kitchen, where he despairs over Lorgan Father Lorgan's murder and the fact that the rising tide of anti-refugee sentiment has forced his soup kitchen to close down. Questioning him will reveal that Lorgan was murdered in the nearby basement and that he often brought unusually large amounts of food down there with him.

Combat[edit | edit source]

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