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'''Stonemason Kith''' is a [[duergar]] [[trader]] who can be found at the [[Grymforge]] during [[Act One]].
'''Stonemason Kith''' is a [[duergar]] [[trader]] who can be found at [[Grymforge]] during [[Act One]].
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==Involvement==
==Involvement==

Revision as of 09:09, 6 June 2024

Stonemason Kith is a duergar trader who can be found at Grymforge during Act One.

Involvement

Act One

Stonemason Kith is investigating the history of the Grymforge and will ask for the player's assistance. A party member can examine the statue, rubble and general area. Upon passing each skill check, they will discover that the statue is recent, implying two different eras of occupants to the fortress, and that the rubble and glassy stones within the debris indicate the nearby wall was smashed through by something large from the Hells.

If the party member passes all three skill checks and reports to Kith, he will gift them a piece of Infernal Alloy that he found in the wreckage. If not, it can be bought from his inventory.

Store

Corresponds to UND_KC_Trader_Utility.

Notable items sold

Kith sells items from the scrolls and potions tables in addition to the following unique item:

  • Infernal Alloy (if not given for free through passing conversation checks)