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Ornate Mirror

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The Ornate Mirror is a unique magical object located in the Apothecary's Cellar in the Blighted Village during Act One.

Involvement

It guards the way into the hidden lab of a Thayian necromancer, Ilyn Toth, who was hiding among the people of the village years back.

Even though the magic on the door has faded, it is still working and will unleash quite devastating magic on anyone it deems an intruder. Every race can introduce themselves with a false name, though it doesn't affect the conversation. A Warlock or Wizard can pass an DC 10 Arcana check to gain insight that the mirror reflects the habits and personality of its creator.

Bypassing

There are multiple ways to bypass the Ornate Mirror via skill checks:

  • [INTIMIDATION] Open or I'll mash you to pieces - bad luck be damned. (DC 15)
  • [BARD] [INTIMIDATION] I th-think I could get you shipped off to him as an antique if you don't open. (DC 15) - during the first question, if picking the second dialog choice to begin the quiz.
  • [STRENGTH] Pick up a rock to smash the mirror. (DC 15)

If the player has read the Dark Journal, the party can try to trick the mirror into thinking they are Ilyn Toth through a DC 15 Persuasion check.

The mirror can also be destroyed; however, its medium toughness means that only a hit that deals at least 22 damage can damage it.

Mirror puzzle

Otherwise, the party must answer a series of questions in the following way to avoid a dangerous trap and gain entry. Reading the books located in the shop above and throughout the cellar gives clues to get pass the mirror.

What th-ink you of the zulkir know as Szass Tam?

  • Szass Tam is a foul, wretched creature.
  • A foul lich. May he die a thousand more deaths.
  • [INTIMIDATION] I think seven years' bad luck sounds like a fair trade for smashing you. (DC 15)

T-tell me, why might one use balsam ointment?

  • I spoke to the quasit. It told me it's good for wounds.
  • I read a doctor's journal - he used balsam to clean a wound.
  • [NEUTRAL CLERIC] [GOOD CLERIC] Balsam is a common disinfectant.
  • To clean a wound?
  • [GALE] Balsam disinfects wounds. Surely everyone knows that?
  • [RANGER] I use it to clean wounds out in the wilds.

...if you could see an-ything in me, what w-ould it be?

  • [DARK URGE] I'd look for whatever spell will rid me of this worm in my head.
  • I'd look for whatever spell will rid me of this worm in my head.
  • [BARD] Nothing good tends to come of ambition in stories like this. I would see you freed.
  • [SORCERER] Nothing - you're a thing of magic. I can shatter this prison for you, if you wish.
  • [ASTARION] I'd see how to safely keep the powers this mind flayer's worm has given me.
  • [GALE] I'd see myself in my next incarnation: a living manifestation of Netherese magic. A mythal in my own right.
  • [KARLACH] I'd see myself whole again. My heart beating away in my chest. And Zariel's head on a pike for good measure.
  • [LAE'ZEL] I'd see myself as a kith'rak: ghaik head in one hand, silver sword in the other.
  • [SHADOWHEART] I'd see myself as Shar's Chosen, with all her power at my disposal.
  • [WYLL] I'd see Mizora, cowering before me and begging my mercy.

Successfully intimidating or answering its questions correctly will earn Mirror Master Inspiration for the Charlatan, along with gaining entry into the lab.

If failing the mirror's questions, it will unleash a flaming sphere that will began to float around, leaving a small trail of fire and unleashing a burst of flames, dealing 2d6Damage TypesFire with a DC 12  Dexterity saving throw to halve the damage. It will take a route throughout the cavern and partly into the tunnel leading in before losing power and returning into the mirror. It is possible to repeat the quiz as many times as needed, with the sphere lacking the power to attack again.

Companion approval

  • Successfully intimidate the mirror Astarion approves +1

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