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The Githyanki Warrior is the Companion Quest for Lae'zel. It is automatically added to the journal when she formally joins the party in Act One.
Objectives[edit | edit source]
Objectives and journal entries may vary pending story decisions and outcomes.
Walkthrough[edit | edit source]
Recruiting Lae'zel[edit | edit source]
Lae'zel is first encountered on the Nautiloid in the Prologue, but can only become a full companion in Act One. If Lae'zel survived the Nautiloid crash, she can be found in a cage north of the Roadside Cliffs Waypoint at X: 224 Y: 372. If Lae'zel died on the Nautiloid, her corpse can be found on the Ravaged Beach and revived using a Scroll of Revivify. Lae'zel can also be encountered at Mountain Pass near the githyanki patrol.
Finding the crèche[edit | edit source]
- For detailed information on finding the crèche, see Find the Githyanki Crèche.
Immediately upon recruiting Lae'zel, she insists on traveling to the nearest crèche. She claims that the crèche houses a Zaith'isk, a sacred device that can cure the infected of their tadpoles through purification. If was completed, the party learns that a Tiefling named Zorru had recently encountered a Githyanki patrol. Zorru can be found in the Druid Grove near the storage barn. If the party interacts with Zorru while Lae'zel is in the party, he admits encountering Githyanki near the Mountain Pass.
When the party arrives at the Mountain Pass, they find Kith'rak Voss and a squadron of Githyanki. Voss interrogates the party on the location of a stolen Githyanki artefact, which is polyhedric and inscribed with Githyanki runes. If Shadowheart is in the party, she realises that he is seeking the Mysterious Artefact that she carries. If Voss learns that the party possesses the artefact or that they are infected with tadpoles, the Githyanki become hostile. Otherwise, Voss instructs them to return to the crèche, and the encounter ends peacefully.
Conflict at camp[edit | edit source]
During a Long Rest after the Githyanki encounter, Lae'zel confronts Shadowheart over the Mysterious Artefact. Lae'zel demands possession of the artefact, but Shadowheart refuses. Although they state an agreement to a duel at sunrise to settle their conflict, the player character wakes up during the night to Shadowheart holding a knife to Lae'zel's neck. If nothing is done, Shadowheart slits Lae'zel's neck and smashes her parasite as it crawls out. The player character can defend Lae'zel, causing Shadowheart to become permanently hostile or Shadowheart can be persuaded to peacefully end the conflict by passing a DC 10 Persuasion check.
Arriving at the crèche[edit | edit source]
Creche Y'llek is in the basement of Rosymorn Monastery. Ghustil Stornugoss can be found in the Crèche Y'llek Infirmary, where she claims that she can purify the party of infection through using a Zaith'isk. If the party agrees to purification, they learn that the Zaith'isk extracts the memories of the infected and then kills them. Whoever steps in the Zaith'isk must undergo saving throws to prevent -2 debuffs to Wisdom, Intelligence, and Constitution. This debuff can be removed by consuming a Tadpole. The Zaith'isk ultimately explodes. Lae'zel questions whether the Ghustil is corrupted, demanding that the party must report her to the captain, Kith'rak Therezzyn.
Confronting the Inquisitor[edit | edit source]
In the Captain's Chambers, the Kith'rak of the crèche is arguing with an Inquisitor. A pathway leading through the Captain's Chamber is blocked by a Githyanki Barrier Disruptor at X: 1390 Y: -757. To open the path, a Gith Shard must be obtained from Kith'rak Therezzyn. Inquisitor Ch'r'ai W'wargaz recognizes the party and allows them entry. Alternatively, if the Kith'rak is shown the artefact, she demands that the party speak with the Inquisitor immediately.
In the Inquisitor's Chambers, Ch'r'ai bids the party to talk to him. If the party refuses, he grows impatient and becomes hostile. If the party speaks with him, he reveals that the Githyanki have been following the party's movements because of their involvement with the Absolute.
The Inquisitor demands the artefact. The party can ask questions or attempt to offer the artefact, which causes Vlaakith to appear through the Planecaster. If the party refuses, Ch'r'ai and the other Githyanki in the room will become hostile. Ch'r'ai is joined in combat by Ardent Jhe'rezath, Raider Kyrr'a'ath, Warrior Brelal'reth, and Ardent Qu'th. After this, Vlaakith appears to confront the party and demands the death of the individual within the artefact, claiming they are corrupting the object, which is actually an Astral Prism.
When the party enters the prism, the Dream Visitor will only speak with the player character. The Dream Visitor explains that the power used to protect the party from the Absolute was stolen from the Githyanki. Additionally, the Visitor knows that Vlaakith's empire is illegitimate and that she does not possess the same power that Mother Gith did. The Visitor believes this is why Vlaakith wants them dead. The Visitor kneels and offers a blade to the player character, stating that they can strike down the Visitor if they believe it is right. If the player character attempts to kill the Visitor, it appears to die from the wound, but then returns and expresses dissapointment by the betrayal.
After this conversation, the party returns to the Material Plane. If the Inquisitor is still alive, he immediately attacks the party. After this, the entire crèche becomes hostile and the party can fight their way through, attempt to sneak out, or escape through the Secret Stairway from the quest
. The entire area becomes hostile, so fast travel is no longer possible.Vlaakith or Orpheus[edit | edit source]
The betrayal by the Inquisitor causes Lae'zel to question her loyalty. While she wants to believe that Vlaakith is testing her faith, she is swayed by Kith'rak Voss, who enters the camp during a Long Rest. If Lae'zel agrees to listen to him, Voss claims that Vlaakith is a pretender and that the true Prince, Orpheus, is the key to their race's future. He asks the party to meet him at Sharess' Caress in Baldur's Gate, which initiates . If Lae'zel refuses to listen to Voss, he becomes hostile, and the party learns that he planned to meet a mysterious contact at Sharess' Caress.
An alternative path opens up by avoiding the confrontation with Vlaakith. The simplest way to do this is by avoiding the crèche entirely. However, another option is to avoid the Inquisitor in his chambers and instead move to the western hallway. Here, there are two statues that open up the way to a secret stairway. If the party enters this stairway and makes it past the traps (documented in The Blood of Lathander. Choosing to do this without first using the Dawnmaster's Crest activates a Solar Machine that destroys the entire crèche (and kills any party members who fail to escape in time). If the creche storyline was not fully resolved (either by destroying the creche or speaking to the inquisitor), then Lae'zel eventually confronts the party and says she intends to go back, unless passing a DC 6 Intimidation check. Because Lae'zel has not been betrayed by Vlaakith, she happily obeys her queen. In Act Three, Vlaakith orders Lae'zel to kill the heretic prince Orpheus who dwells within the Astral Prism. If she does this, Lae'zel shall become Baht t'Vlaakith, the leader of her army.
), they can obtainIf the creche situation was not resolved in Act One, and Lae'zel intends the pledge loyalty to her queen, there is the option to pass a DC 18 Arcana check to read Vlaakith's mind, which reveals the truth about the Zaith'isk, and Vlaakith's intention to consume Lae'zel, instead of rewarding her. After a DC 18 Wisdom check, the player character can use the tadpole to share this information with Lae'zel, and she will turn against Vlaakith and vow to free Orpheus.
Lae'zel can be convinced to return to Vlaakith even after speaking with Voss and being betrayed by Vlaakith. This is accomplished by passing a DC 30 Persuasion check when the party enters Rivington. Vlaakith appears in camp and urges Lae'zel to betray Voss, claiming that he is a liar. Choose "Kneel, Lae'zel. To be the god-queen's Chosen is an extraordinary honour." Lae'zel returns to Vlaakith as a faithful servant.
Killing Kith'rak Voss (determinant)[edit | edit source]
If Vlaakith did not betray Lae'zel, then Voss does not appear in camp and cannot be found in Sharess' Caress nor the sewers. Instead, Vlaakith orders Lae'zel to kill Orpheus, and Lae'zel remains unaware of Voss' betrayal. However, if Lae'zel turned on Voss, then she demands for the party to hunt him down as an enemy of Vlaakith. This can be done either in Sharess' Caress or in the sewers.
Freeing Orpheus[edit | edit source]
- For detailed information on freeing Orpheus, see Free Orpheus.
Regardless of who Lae'zel allies with, she needs to free Orpheus to either save him or slay him. To break his bonds, she needs the Orphic Hammer. The devil Raphael owns such a hammer. In exchange for the hammer, Raphael wants the party to turn over the after the Elder Brain has been defeated. The party can choose to do this as part of . If the party regrets their choice, they can by breaking into Raphael's House of Hope and stealing the contract. The party can also break into the House of Hope to steal the hammer, if they chose not to make the deal. If the party has allied with Voss, they can show him the hammer to gain the Silver Sword of the Astral Plane. After the hammer is obtained, the party must wait for a chance to return to the Astral Prism.
Back in the Astral Prism[edit | edit source]
During the events of The Emperor rescues the party by spiriting them away into the Astral Prism. Here, the party learns the Emperor's plan - to assimilate Orpheus to gain his powers, then take on the Netherbrain.
, the party find themselves back in the Astral Prism after failing to control the Elder Brain, which has transformed into a Netherbrain.If Lae'zel is aligned with Vlaakith, she is happy to let the Emperor assimilate Orpheus, as it fulfills her mission for her queen. If the party causes the Emperor to leave and rejoin the Netherbrain, Lae'zel must be convinced to delay her assassination until after the Netherbrain has been destroyed.
If Lae'zel allies with Orpheus and is brought to the Astral Prism, a DC 30 Persuasion check must be passed to assimilate Orpheus without her becoming hostile. Otherwise, Lae'zel turns on the party and must be killed. Otherwise, the party must refuse the Emperor and free Orpheus. Without an illithid, however, someone must choose to transform - either a party member or Orpheus himself. Lae'zel can become distressed at Orpheus if he decides to become an illithid, but she does not become hostile on this matter.
Additionally, if the party seeks to free Orpheus but did not go to the House of Hope, Raphael appears with the hammer, but the party is forced to
and hand over the Crown of Karsus after the battle.Lae'zel's choice[edit | edit source]
Lae'zel's quest culminates in one final choice after the Netherbrain has been defeated. She can choose to either return to the Astral Sea with Orpheus or Vlaakith (or alone to start a rebellion in Orpheus' name), or she can be persuaded to remain with her newly found friends in Faerun. For those who choose to romance Lae'zel, they can ride off with her on a Red Dragon.