Ad placeholder

Return Rakath's Gold

From bg3.wiki
Revision as of 23:49, 23 August 2023 by Natromo (talk | contribs) (→‎Rewards: added verify tag)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Return Rakath's Gold is a quest in Chapter Three of Baldur's Gate 3. It can be started by speaking with Rakath in the Counting House.

Objectives

  • Investigate the heist crime scene.
    • We witnessed a heist in the Counting House. Head Banker Rakath asked us to recover the stolen gold - we need to look for clues.
  • Search the sewers for the stolen gold.
    • We found a trail of muddy footprints in the vault. They reek of the sewer - that must be where the cultists fled with the stolen gold.
    • We found a note on one of the cultists. It explains that their hideout is in the sewers. Heading there might bring us one step closer to the stolen gold.
    • A dead cultist revealed that the Stone Lord has made his hideout beneath the city somewhere. That can only mean the sewers - we will find the stolen gold there.
  • Search the sewers for the stolen gold.
    • We've entered the sewers. Now we need to track down the stolen gold.
  • Retrieve the stolen gold from the Zhent leader.
    • A Zhentarim agent named Roah has taken off with the gold. Unlikely she'll part with it willingly. We've got to find her.

A Zhentarim agent named Roah has taken off with the gold.

    • We dealt with Roah, the Zhentarim agent, and can now retrieve the stolen gold.
  • Retrieve the stolen gold from the Zhent leader.
    • A Zhentarim agent named Friol has taken off with the gold. Unlikely she'll part with it willingly. We've got to find her.
    • We dealt with Friol, the Zhentarim agent, and can now retrieve the stolen gold.
  • Return the stolen gold to Rakath.
    • We retrieved the stolen gold. We should return it to Rakath.
    • We drove a hard bargain with Rakath, convincing him to let us keep some of his stolen gold.
  • The stolen gold is gone without hope of recovery. We could still pay Rakath out of our own pocket to compensate the bank for its loss.
  • Rakath is gone.
  • Delighted to have his gold back, Rakath rewarded us handsomely.
  • We paid Rakath out of our own pocket to make up the bank's loss. Pleased, he rewarded us handsomely.

Rewards