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|alt-image=[[File:Marcoryl Model.png|250px]]|exp=20}}'''Marcoryl''' is a [[Half-Elf#High Half-Elves|High Half-Elf]] NPC in [[Baldur's Gate 3]]. He can be found at the [[Druid Grove]] as one of [[Kagha|Kagha's]] supporters. | |alt-image=[[File:Marcoryl Model.png|250px]]|exp=20}}'''Marcoryl''' is a [[Half-Elf#High Half-Elves|High Half-Elf]] NPC in [[Baldur's Gate 3]]. He can be found at the [[Druid Grove]] as one of [[Kagha|Kagha's]] supporters. He regularly patrols the [[Servants' Quarters]]. | ||
Among the druids, Marcoryl is one of the most hardline isolationists. Even if Kagha had been shown the error of her ways as part of [[Investigate Kagha]], he continues to endorse sealing off the grove to outsiders. | |||
== Banter == | |||
If [[Arabella]] was spared, Marcoryl and [[Loic]] will debate the nuances of killing children and stealing idols in the following ambient conversations: | |||
=== Conversation One === | |||
* '''Marcoryl:''' Ridiculous. We just let her run off! | |||
** '''Loic:''' She's a child. | |||
* '''Marcoryl:''' A ''devil'' child. One who tried to steal from us. | |||
** '''Loic:''' Yet she failed - that's what matters. | |||
=== Conversation Two === | |||
* '''Loic:''' This will all be over, the ritual is almost finished | |||
** '''Marcoryl:''' What if they try to steal from us? again? | |||
* '''Loic:''' We've shown them once - we take grove law seriously. | |||
** '''Marcoryl''': By letting that child escape without consequence? We might as well have lain down on the ground and let them trample over us. | |||
=== Conversation Three === | |||
* '''Loic:''' I dont want blood on my hands | |||
** '''Marcoryl:''' We have the right to defend our home | |||
* '''Loic:''' So that's what you want? To kill innocents? | |||
** '''Marcoryl:''' I dont want to kill anyone. But I won't let the grove be harmed - not again. | |||
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Revision as of 20:11, 15 November 2023
Marcoryl | |||||||
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Stats | |||||||
Level 3 | |||||||
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Race | [[High Half-Elf|High Half-Elf]] | ||||||
Type | Humanoid | ||||||
HP | 22; 28TTactician | ||||||
AC | 14 | ||||||
Movement Speed | 9m / 30ft | ||||||
Size | Medium | ||||||
Weight | 75kg | ||||||
Proficiency Bonus | +2 | ||||||
Initiative | 1 | ||||||
Passive features | |||||||
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Character information | |||||||
Location | Druid Grove | ||||||
Experience on kill | 20 | ||||||
3D Model | |||||||
Marcoryl is a High Half-Elf NPC in Baldur's Gate 3. He can be found at the Druid Grove as one of Kagha's supporters. He regularly patrols the Servants' Quarters.
Among the druids, Marcoryl is one of the most hardline isolationists. Even if Kagha had been shown the error of her ways as part of Investigate Kagha, he continues to endorse sealing off the grove to outsiders.
Banter
If Arabella was spared, Marcoryl and Loic will debate the nuances of killing children and stealing idols in the following ambient conversations:
Conversation One
- Marcoryl: Ridiculous. We just let her run off!
- Loic: She's a child.
- Marcoryl: A devil child. One who tried to steal from us.
- Loic: Yet she failed - that's what matters.
Conversation Two
- Loic: This will all be over, the ritual is almost finished
- Marcoryl: What if they try to steal from us? again?
- Loic: We've shown them once - we take grove law seriously.
- Marcoryl: By letting that child escape without consequence? We might as well have lain down on the ground and let them trample over us.
Conversation Three
- Loic: I dont want blood on my hands
- Marcoryl: We have the right to defend our home
- Loic: So that's what you want? To kill innocents?
- Marcoryl: I dont want to kill anyone. But I won't let the grove be harmed - not again.