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{{Infobox creature
{{Infobox creature
| movement m = 9
| name = Komira
| weight kg = 75
| image = <gallery>
Komira.png|In-game
Portrait Komira.png|Portrait
</gallery>
| va = Rosalind Steele
| faction = [[Tiefling Refugees]]
| faction = [[Tiefling Refugees]]
| family = [[Locke]] (husband)<br>[[Arabella]] (daughter)
| family = [[Locke]] (husband)<br>[[Arabella]] (daughter)
| size = [[Medium]]
| type = [[Humanoid]]
| race = [[Asmodeus Tiefling]]
| identity = Female
| identity = Female
| movement m = 9
| e hp = 5
| hp = 8
| t hp = 10
| ac = 10
| weight kg = 75
| xp = 1
| level = 1
| level = 1
| str = 10
| str = 10
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| wis = 10
| wis = 10
| cha = 10
| cha = 10
| hp = 8
| e hp = 5
| ac = 10
| passives = Darkvision, Hellish Resistance, Opportunity Attack
| passives = Darkvision, Hellish Resistance, Opportunity Attack
| t hp = 10
| name = Komira
| image =
<gallery>
Komira.png|In-game
Portrait Komira.png|Portrait
</gallery>
| va = Rosalind Steele
| size = [[Medium]]
| type = [[Humanoid]]
| race = [[Asmodeus Tiefling]]
}}
}}
'''Komira''' is one of the [[Tiefling Refugees]] seeking shelter in the [[Emerald Grove]] in [[Act One]].
'''Komira''' is one of the tiefling refugees seeking shelter in the [[Emerald Grove]] in [[Act One]].
{{DiQ|Argh. Let me through, mragreshem, or I'll rip your damned throat out!|Komira| trying to free her daughter}}
{{DiQ|Argh. Let me through, mragreshem, or I'll rip your damned throat out!|Komira| trying to free her daughter}}


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* Komira's name was changed in Early Access Patch 8 from '''Marricko''' to her current name.
* Komira's name was changed in Early Access Patch 8 from '''Marricko''' to her current name.
* Komira grants 1 [[Experience|XP]] when killed.
{{noteend}}
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Latest revision as of 09:22, 23 November 2024

Komira is one of the tiefling refugees seeking shelter in the Emerald Grove in Act One.

Portrait Komira.png
Argh. Let me through, mragreshem, or I'll rip your damned throat out!
Komira trying to free her daughter

Involvement[edit | edit source]

Act One[edit | edit source]

Komira and her husband Locke Locke can be found near the entrance of the Sacred Pool, attempting to reach their daughter Arabella Arabella, whom Kagha Kagha had taken hostage after her failed attempt to steal the Idol of Silvanus. If the party interact with Komira and Locke, they can offer to speak with Kagha on their behalf. This initiates Save Arabella Save Arabella.

If the party return Arabella to her parents, Komira and Locke will offer Komira's Locket as gratitude.

If Arabella dies but Komira, Locke, and Kagha survive, the two of them will poison Kagha at a celebration. The party can either allow them to poison her or try to convince them otherwise.

If the party travel to the Mountain Pass or Shadow-Cursed Lands before resolving the Rite of Thorns, the Tieflings will be expelled from the Grove and Komira's corpse can be found among the pile of refugees near the bridge to the Blighted Village.

Act Two[edit | edit source]

If Arabella survives into Act Two, she can be found in Reithwin Town, where she asks the party to Find Arabella's Parents Find Arabella's Parents.

Locke and Komira can be found in the eastern wing of the children's ward at X: -185 Y: 12 within the House of Healing. Anna Lidwin Sister Lidwin is tending to their bodies but does not understand that they are dead. Passing a Deception or Sleight of Hand check can convince her that her "patients" are cured.

Combat[edit | edit source]

Attacks and abilities[edit | edit source]

Unarmed Strike.webp
Unarmed Strike Unarmed Strike ()

Hit a target with your bare fists.

 Melee: 1.5 m / 5  ft

Notable loot[edit | edit source]

Related quests[edit | edit source]

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Notes[edit | edit source]

  • Komira's name was changed in Early Access Patch 8 from Marricko to her current name.

External links[edit | edit source]