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== Related literature ==
== Related literature ==
* ''{{SmRarityItem|Circus of the Last Days: Employees}}'', a ledger containing all past and current circus employees.
* ''{{MdRarityItem|Circus of the Last Days: Employees}}'', a ledger containing all past and current circus employees.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Revision as of 08:28, 20 August 2024

Rivington
Open Hand Temple
Circus of the Last Days Rivington General
The Circus of the Last Days is a Location within Rivington in Act Three of Baldur's Gate 3. It is found along the road to Wyrm's Crossing and directly south of the Open Hand Temple.

Overview

The Circus of the Last Days itself is an extraplanar circus which moves from plane to plane, "thrilling all" who stop by. The circus is home to an eclectic assortment of members, run by ringmaster Lucretious Lucretious. Some members of the circus are performing as part of a "time debt", some rescued, and others simply arrived and never left.

Access

The circus is set up just north of the entrance to Rivington, adjacent to the Open Hand Temple and the graveyard. Klaus and the circus' principle sniffer, Benji, are guarding the main entrance to prevent murderers from entering. Klaus can be Persuaded or Deceived to gain entry (see Klaus Klaus' article for dialogue variations).

There are also several other points of entry: a gap in the fence north of the main gate, at X: 22 Y: -34; an iron gate leading from a courtyard in the Open Hand Temple X: -74 Y: -13; and an iron gate leading from the temple's graveyard at X: -101 Y: -41.

The circus

The circus is in town, and has plenty of attractions for visitors. Karlach Karlach and the Sentient Amulet will be particularly enthusiastic about going to the circus.

Over on the southern side, Zara the Mummy is selling clown face-paints (along with clothing dye and disguise kits).

The djinni Akabi is hosting a very legitimate game of Spin the Wheel. Winning the jackpot of Akabi Akabi's game will cause the winner to be transported to a distant Jungle with several Chult Alioramus, where the legendary weapon Nyrulna and Band of the Mystic Scoundrel can be obtained.

Nearby, the dryad Zethino can give a test of love, which is a way to earn approval with a romantic interest. Zethino is one of Orin Orin's possible disguises. The real Zethino can only be encountered if Orin has already been discovered twice.

Off in the south-western corner, Boney and his wife Stoney are taking commissions for a Sculpture of the True Hero of Baldur's Gate. North of their stall is Popper, who is selling all kinds of "rescued" goods.

In the ringmaster's tent in the north-western corner is Lucretious, who is trying to get her skeletons in order. Further east, on the northern side of the circus, the beast cages hold Shadow-Whiskers the displacer beast and Crimson the dilophosaurus. Finally, in the north-eastern corner, Dribbles the Clown is performing his new comedy routine with the help of a volunteer.

Members of the circus

Quests

Inspiration

  • Gaining access to the circus by any means earns the Inspirational Event The Right Oil for Any Situation (Noble background).
  • Gaining access by Deception earns the Inspirational Event Seams of Lavender and Thyme (Charlatan background).
  • Winning Akabi's "game" earns the Inspirational Events Cheating the Cheater (Charlatan background) and A Grand Prize! (Sage background).
  • Completing Zethino's test earns the Inspirational Event A Test of Faithfulness (Acolyte background) and Knowledge of the Heart (Sage background).
  • Taming Crimson with a gift of meat earns the Inspirational Event Primary Needs (Outlander background).

Notable loot

Notable items obtained in this location, whether looted, purchased, or obtained as a quest reward:

Quest items

Quest rewards

Other

Related literature

Notes

  • If a party member has equipped the Sentient Amulet, upon entering the circus the Monk's manifestation will comment on it: "Ho ho, a circus! How I love the raucous revelry, the goofs and the guffaws."