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'''Find the Nightsong''' is a [[quest]] in [[Chapter One|Chapter One]] of [[Baldur's Gate 3]]. It can be initiated by speaking with [[Aradin]] about the reason for his expedition into goblin territory, or coming across the corpses of the failed expedition.
'''Find the Nightsong''' is a [[quest]] in [[Chapter One|Chapter One]] and [[Chapter Two]] of [[Baldur's Gate 3]]. It can be initiated by speaking with [[Aradin]] about the reason for his expedition into goblin territory, or coming across the corpses of the failed expedition.


This quest currently cannot be completed in Patch 9 of the [[Early Access]].{{SpoilerWarning}}
This quest was not able to be completed in Patch 9 of the [[Early Access]].
 
This quest is only completable in Chapter Two.{{SpoilerWarning}}
==Objectives==
==Objectives==
''Objectives and journal entries may vary pending player decisions and outcomes.''
''Objectives and journal entries may vary pending player decisions and outcomes.''
*One of the adventurers, the dwarf Brian, has a map leading to the Nightsong. However, he was killed by the goblins at the temple.
*Investigate the Temple.
*The Nightsong is in some kind of a temple. It must be in the goblin camp.
**One of the adventurers, the dwarf Brian, has a map leading to the Nightsong. However, he was killed by the goblins at the temple.
*A wizard in Baldur's Gate is offering huge sums of money to anyone who brings him the 'Nightsong'.
**The Nightsong is in some kind of a temple. It must be in the goblin camp.
*We solved the puzzle in the goblin camp, revealing a secret passage that leads underground.
**A wizard in Baldur's Gate is offering huge sums of money to anyone who brings him the 'Nightsong'.
*The trail goes dark in the Underdark. Where is the Nightsong?
*Enter the secret passage.
**We solved the puzzle in the goblin camp, revealing a secret passage that leads underground.
*Explore the Underdark.
**The trail goes dark in the Underdark. Where is the Nightsong?
*Find the Nightsong.
**Ketheric Thorm has sent his trusted servant Balthazar to the Thorm Mausoleum to retrieve the Nightsong.
**We found an abandoned Temple of Shar under the Thorm Mausoleum. The Nightsong must be within.
*Retrieve the Nightsong from the Gauntlet of Shar.
**Our search for the Nightsong led us to the Shadowfell. A cage lies at its base.
**We found a plaque that claims the Nightsong is in the Temple of Shar.

Revision as of 23:50, 10 August 2023

Find the Nightsong is a quest in Chapter One and Chapter Two of Baldur's Gate 3. It can be initiated by speaking with Aradin about the reason for his expedition into goblin territory, or coming across the corpses of the failed expedition.

This quest was not able to be completed in Patch 9 of the Early Access.

This quest is only completable in Chapter Two.

Objectives

Objectives and journal entries may vary pending player decisions and outcomes.

  • Investigate the Temple.
    • One of the adventurers, the dwarf Brian, has a map leading to the Nightsong. However, he was killed by the goblins at the temple.
    • The Nightsong is in some kind of a temple. It must be in the goblin camp.
    • A wizard in Baldur's Gate is offering huge sums of money to anyone who brings him the 'Nightsong'.
  • Enter the secret passage.
    • We solved the puzzle in the goblin camp, revealing a secret passage that leads underground.
  • Explore the Underdark.
    • The trail goes dark in the Underdark. Where is the Nightsong?
  • Find the Nightsong.
    • Ketheric Thorm has sent his trusted servant Balthazar to the Thorm Mausoleum to retrieve the Nightsong.
    • We found an abandoned Temple of Shar under the Thorm Mausoleum. The Nightsong must be within.
  • Retrieve the Nightsong from the Gauntlet of Shar.
    • Our search for the Nightsong led us to the Shadowfell. A cage lies at its base.
    • We found a plaque that claims the Nightsong is in the Temple of Shar.