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If Dolor was able to flee from the Wine Festival, his next mark will be [[Figaro Pennygood]], owner of [[Facemaker's Boutique]]. The party can disturb him mid-assassination and kill him in the ensuing battle. His looted corpse contains the {{SmRarityItem|Dirge of the Unholy Assassin}}, which reveals the location of the Bhaalist Murder Tribunal and the password ''Sicarius'', as well as the {{SmRarityItem|Hand Bag}} with the severed hands required for entry. | If Dolor was able to flee from the Wine Festival, his next mark will be [[Figaro Pennygood]], owner of [[Facemaker's Boutique]]. The party can disturb him mid-assassination and kill him in the ensuing battle. His looted corpse contains the {{SmRarityItem|Dirge of the Unholy Assassin}}, which reveals the location of the Bhaalist Murder Tribunal and the password ''Sicarius'', as well as the {{SmRarityItem|Hand Bag}} with the severed hands required for entry. | ||
If the party independently seeks the Murder Tribunal by becoming an unholy assassin in earnest, Dolor must be fought at the Tribunal as a professional rival. In this case, it is possible to convince Dolor to take up arms against the Murder Tribunal, which will lead to {{CharLink|Sarevok Anchev}} casting {{SAI|Power Word Kill}} on Dolor, instantly killing him. | If the party independently seeks the Murder Tribunal by becoming an unholy assassin in earnest, Dolor must be fought at the Tribunal as a professional rival. In this case, it is possible to convince Dolor to take up arms against the Murder Tribunal, which will lead to {{CharLink|Sarevok Anchev}} casting {{SAI|Power Word Kill}} on Dolor, instantly killing him. | ||
Alternatively, if the party pickpocketed the Dirge of the Unholy Assassin/Torn and Bloody Page and the Hand Bag from Dolor instead of killing him, Dolor will not be encountered at the Bhaalist Tribunal because without any hands Dolor couldn't attend the Tribunal. | Alternatively, if the party pickpocketed the Dirge of the Unholy Assassin/Torn and Bloody Page and the Hand Bag from Dolor instead of killing him, Dolor will not be encountered at the Bhaalist Tribunal because without any hands Dolor couldn't attend the Tribunal. |
Revision as of 17:22, 24 September 2024
“It was perfect... perfectperfectperfect... You have sullied it with knowledge. Made it an unclean sacrifice. I will remember your face.„
Involvement
While most of Dolor's confirmed murders were committed in order to Impress the Murder Tribunal, the murder of his mother -- according to Ffion herself (via ) -- was committed simply because she discovered his "secret." According to Ffion, Dolor enjoys murder, specifically killing people slowly.
Dolor can first be encountered in the Lower City, in a few different ways, including at the "Wine Festival" where he can be found posing as a wine coneisseur (under the alias Master Meztli) in order to poison Cora Highberry. The party can expose him here, triggering a battle with several Doppelgangers, during which he will attempt to flee using his Spaceshunt Boots.
If Dolor was able to flee from the Wine Festival, his next mark will be Figaro Pennygood, owner of Facemaker's Boutique. The party can disturb him mid-assassination and kill him in the ensuing battle. His looted corpse contains the Dirge of the Unholy Assassin, which reveals the location of the Bhaalist Murder Tribunal and the password Sicarius, as well as the Hand Bag with the severed hands required for entry.
If the party independently seeks the Murder Tribunal by becoming an unholy assassin in earnest, Dolor must be fought at the Tribunal as a professional rival. In this case, it is possible to convince Dolor to take up arms against the Murder Tribunal, which will lead to Sarevok Anchev casting on Dolor, instantly killing him.
Alternatively, if the party pickpocketed the Dirge of the Unholy Assassin/Torn and Bloody Page and the Hand Bag from Dolor instead of killing him, Dolor will not be encountered at the Bhaalist Tribunal because without any hands Dolor couldn't attend the Tribunal.
Combat
Attacks and abilities
Notable loot
- Dagger +2
- Dirge of the Unholy Assassin
- Dolor Amarus
- Hand Bag containing:
- Karabasan's Gift 3x
- Scarlet Leather Armour
- Spaceshunt Boots
Related literature
Speak with Dead
Dolor can be spoken to with
.Party member: Who are you?
- Metzli: Dolor... A humble servant... A most glorious aspirant...
Party member: Why did you kill all those people?
- Metzli: My becoming... Unholy... Assassin...
- Party member: What's an Unholy Assassin?
- Metzli: Avatar... of... Murder...
- Party member: How does one become an Unholy Assassin?
- Metzli: Prove thyself... Before the Tribunal
- Party member: How do I get access to the Murder Tribunal?
- Metzli: Speak the word at the door... Bring proof of two sacrifices...
- Party member: What word must be spoken?
- Metzli: Sicarius...
- Party member: What proof will the Tribunal require?
- Metzli: An innocent's hand... To touch divinity...
- Party member: What word must be spoken?
- Metzli: Speak the word at the door... Bring proof of two sacrifices...
- Party member: What's an Unholy Assassin?
Party member: Why were these targets chosen?
- Narrator: *The corpse remains silent. It does not know.*
- Party member: What is the Murder Tribunal?
- Metzli: The Tribunal... It...
- Narrator: *The corpse tries to speak but something prevents it.*
- Party member: What is the Murder Tribunal?
Related quests
Gallery
Notes
- Dolor typically uses his Spaceshunt Boots to out of the fight at the Wine Festival and then vanishes. This can be , meaning the party can kill him at his initial appearance and avoid a second fight.
- Because of Dolor's high Dexterity and access to the Alert feat, it can be difficult to go before him in combat. Furthermore, failing the appropriate checks can leave the party surprised, allowing Dolor to escape to this next target on unprepared parties.
- To find Dolor at the wine festival, the party must have read any of the Bloodstained Parchments which can be found in several locations.
References