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Fixed grammar, "resurrecting" to "resurrection," making it grammatically correct in its context.
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Entering the [[Riverside Teahouse]], you encounter [[Auntie Ethel]] force-feeding Mayrina a pie. By inquiring about her or mentioning the fate of her brothers you will upset the hag and Ethel will teleport her to the end of the [[Overgrown Tunnel]]. If you try to save Mayrina, you have to face Ethel. After defeating Ethel or making a deal, including Mayrina, she is upset. You learn that Mayrina made a deal with the hag, where she would have traded her unborn child for the resurrection of her husband. | Entering the [[Riverside Teahouse]], you encounter [[Auntie Ethel]] force-feeding Mayrina a pie. By inquiring about her or mentioning the fate of her brothers you will upset the hag and Ethel will teleport her to the end of the [[Overgrown Tunnel]]. If you try to save Mayrina, you have to face Ethel. After defeating Ethel or making a deal, including Mayrina, she is upset. You learn that Mayrina made a deal with the hag, where she would have traded her unborn child for the resurrection of her husband. | ||
Exploring the Hag's lair you find [[Bitter Divorce]]. After leaving through the mushroom circle, you meet Mayrina again next to the casket with the body of Connor. With Bitter Divorce in the inventory, you can offer to try resurrecting Connor. The | Exploring the Hag's lair you find [[Bitter Divorce]]. After leaving through the mushroom circle, you meet Mayrina again next to the casket with the body of Connor. With Bitter Divorce in the inventory, you can offer to try resurrecting Connor. The resurrection results in Connor being a [[Zombie]] controlled by the wand. If the wand is given to Mayrina, she sets off with zombie Connor towards [[Baldur's Gate]]. | ||
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