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Find Your Belongings

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The tiefling kids are running a scam.

Find Your Belongings is a quest in the Druid Grove in Act One of Baldur's Gate 3. It occurs by browsing the wares of Mattis.



Objectives

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

Speak to the thieves.
  • We've been robbed - by children no less. They distracted us by posing as merchants. We should have a word with them.
  • A tiefling child told us we've been robbed. We should have a word with the thieves.
Find the thieves' hideout.
  • We learned that the leader of the thieves is called Mol. She might have our belongings.
  • We learned that the thieves have a hideout somewhere underground, and it has a hidden entrance.
  • We can't fit through the hideout's entrance. There must be another way in.
  • We learned that the leader of the thieves is called Mol. Her gang has a hideout somewhere underground. Our belongings must be there.
Find our stolen belongings.
  • We arrived in the thieves' hideout. It's time to get our stuff back.
  • Mol has our things. She must be keeping them in her underground hideout.
  • Mol admitted that she has our belongings. She offered to sell them back to us, but we refused the deal.
Quest Compete
  • Mol admitted that she has our belongings. She gave us the pickpocket's bag.
  • We finally got back our stolen belongings.
  • We were robbed, but we convinced the pickpocket to return what was stolen.
  • Mol gave back our belongings - some of them, anyway. The rest have gone missing.
  • Mol admitted that she has our belongings. Since we're on good terms, she was happy to return them.
  • We weren't able to get our stolen belongings back.
  • The thieves fled the hideout with our belongings. We probably won't see our stuff again.
  • We left the region before we could get our stolen items back.

Walkthrough

Mattis (X:247, Y:553) is a tiefling child selling goods on the path into the Inner Sanctum. He performs a trick with a ring to garner interest, then asks if the party wants to see his wares. The party can agree to see what he has for sale and, when they are done, a perception check reveals their pack is a bit lighter.

There is a sequence of 3 Perception checks before this quest starts.

  1. DC 15 - Mattis signalling to Silfy.
  2. DC 10 - Silfy pickpocketing the player. Must be failed to get this quest.
  3. DC 5 - Player notices the pickpocketing. Must be passed to get this quest.
Secret hideout location.

The party can speak to Silfy, a nervous child who calls herself a 'guard' for the store. With an intimidation check, she refers the party to her boss, Mol, for more information on the stolen goods. The party can also speak to Mattis about the theft, which he will deny having any part of. He'll refer the party to the crack in the wall behind him, if they can fit. Lastly, the party can speak to Doni and he disappears. With an insight check, the party notices that he entered into a secret hatch.

The hole to the secret lair is down a ladder behind Mattis (X:244, Y:563). It can be accessed using Disguise Self to turn into a small race, such as a gnome, or by utilizing a Wild Shape. Gnomes, Halflings, and Dwarves are small enough to simply access the hole as-is.

If the party completes Investigate the Beach and manages to save Mirkon, he invites the party back to the secret lair. Because of this favor, Mol happily hands over the stolen goods. Siding with Meli in Return the Locket and saving Arabella from the snake in Save Arabella can also put the party in Mol's good graces.

If the party is on good terms with Mol, she'll simply return the belongings without any issue. If the party is neutral to Mol, she'll ask for a finder's fee to return some of the belongings.

Quest Rewards

  • Pickpocket's Bag - if the stolen goods were returned.

Notes

  • There is a glitch that can occur where the option to ask Mol for their belongings back never appears.
  • Mattis can actually steal from the party more than once, if they return to buy from him before the quest has been resolved.