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'''Myshka''' is a medium haired white [[Cat]] with blue eyes in the [[Lower City]] of [[Baldur's Gate]].  
'''Myshka''' is a medium haired white [[Cat]] with blue eyes in the [[Lower City]] of [[Baldur's Gate]].  
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Myshka can be found in an alley east of [[Bonecloak's Apothecary]]. The party can speak with Myshka using {{SAI|Speak with Animals}}. He speaks in a feline dialect called Mriaer, which comes across as a corrupted version of Common when communicating using Speak with Animals. While Myshka thinks a character is his mother (or that they know his mother), Myshka will follow them for a period of time while they remain in the area, and can be asked to follow again in subsequent conversations.  
Myshka can be found in an alley east of [[Bonecloak's Apothecary]]. The party can speak with Myshka using {{SAI|Speak with Animals}}. He speaks in a feline dialect called Mriaer, which comes across as a corrupted version of Common when communicating using Speak with Animals. While Myshka thinks a character is his mother (or that they know his mother), Myshka will follow them for a period of time while they remain in the area, and can be asked to follow again in subsequent conversations.  


Along with {{CharLink|Barsik}} and {{CharLink|Malta}}, Myshka is one of three different cats located near [[Bonecloak's Apothecary]] that can be asked to keep {{CharLink|Derryth Bonecloak}} company if {{CharLink|Baelen Bonecloak}} died in [[Act One]], and the partyhas spoken to her about how she feels lonely without him.
Along with {{CharLink|Barsik}} and {{CharLink|Malta}}, Myshka is one of three different cats located near [[Bonecloak's Apothecary]] that can be asked to keep {{CharLink|Derryth Bonecloak}} company if {{CharLink|Baelen Bonecloak}} died in [[Act One]], and the party has spoken to her about how she feels lonely without him.


== Dialogue ==
== Dialogue ==
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{{Dialogue end}}
{{Dialogue end}}


== Trivia ==
== Notes ==
 
{{Notebegin}}
* <em>Myshka</em> is a diminutive of mouse in many Slavic languages.{{cite web|title = myszka - Wiktionary, the free dictionary|url=https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/myszka}}
* ''Myshka'' is a diminutive of mouse in many Slavic languages.{{ref|Myszka - Wiktionary, the free dictionary: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/myszka}}
{{Noteend}}


== References ==
== References ==
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{{Noteend}}


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== External links ==
* {{FRWiki|Myshka|long}}


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Latest revision as of 08:06, 11 November 2024

Myshka is a medium haired white Cat with blue eyes in the Lower City of Baldur's Gate.

Portrait Myshka.png
Are yerrr mer mermer?
Myshka asking if you are his mother

Involvement[edit | edit source]

Myshka can be found in an alley east of Bonecloak's Apothecary. The party can speak with Myshka using Speak with Animals Speak with Animals. He speaks in a feline dialect called Mriaer, which comes across as a corrupted version of Common when communicating using Speak with Animals. While Myshka thinks a character is his mother (or that they know his mother), Myshka will follow them for a period of time while they remain in the area, and can be asked to follow again in subsequent conversations.

Along with Barsik Barsik and Malta Malta, Myshka is one of three different cats located near Bonecloak's Apothecary that can be asked to keep Derryth Bonecloak Derryth Bonecloak company if Baelen Bonecloak Baelen Bonecloak died in Act One, and the party has spoken to her about how she feels lonely without him.

Dialogue[edit | edit source]

Without Speak with Animals[edit | edit source]

Myshka: *Mrrrrrrreow!*

  • Player: Pspspspsps.
    • Myshka: *Mrrriaow?*
  • Shoo the cat away.
    • Myshka: *HISS!*
    • (Myshka will then turn hostile though not engage in combat. Oddly, this turns Malta and Barsik hostile as well.)
  • DC 15 Animal Handling check - Attempt to pet the cat.
  • (Successful.)
    • Myshka: *Rrrrrrrow.*
    • Narrator: *The cat seems reluctant to part from you.*
    • Come along, kitty.
      • Myshka: *Hiss!*
    • If you'd like a companion, Derryth at Bonecloak's Apothecary could use a friend.
      • Myshka: *Rrrriow!*
  • (Failure.)
    • Myshka: *Hiss!*
(When spoken to again:)
  • Myshka: *Mew!*

With Speak with Animals[edit | edit source]

Myshka: Are yerrrr mer mermer?

  • Player: Huh?
    • Myshka: Nervermernd.
  • DC 10 Intelligence check - Try to decipher the cat's strange speech.
  • (Successful.)
    • Narrator: *It speaks a feline dialect called 'Mriaer'. It wants to know if you're its mother.*
      • Player: No. But I do know someone in want of a companion. Her name is Derryth Bonecloak.
        • Myshka: Derrerth Bernclerk... hnr...
        • Myshka: Erker.
        • (End of dialogue)
      • Player: I might know a mother for you. But you'll have to pitch yourself first.
        • Myshka: Errr erm a kert. Er gerrrrrd kert.
          • Player: Sold! You'll want to find Derryth at Bonecloak's Apothecary.
            • Myshka: Derrerth Bernclerk... hnr...
            • Myshka: Erker.
            • (End of dialogue)
          • Player: Hmmm, in that case, I don't think it'll be a good fit.
            • Myshka: Er... Erker. Gerdber.
            • (End of dialogue)
      • Player: It's me, my son.
        • Myshka: MERMER!
        • (End of dialogue)
  • (Failure.)
    • Narrator: *Nothing springs to mind.*
(When spoken to again without resolving all dialogue)
  • Myshka: Yerrrrrs?
(When spoken after claiming to be its mother)
  • Myshka: MERMER!
(When spoken to again at Bonecloak's Apothecary, or after saying it was not a good fit)
  • Myshka: Erker.

Notes[edit | edit source]

  • Myshka is a diminutive of mouse in many Slavic languages.[1]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Myszka - Wiktionary, the free dictionary: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/myszka

External links[edit | edit source]