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Save Hope
Save Hope is a Quest in Act Three of Baldur's Gate 3. It can be started by entering the House of Hope and speaking to Hope.
Objectives[edit | edit source]
Walkthrough[edit | edit source]
Meeting Hope[edit | edit source]
Once inside the House of Hope, a strange dwarf appears to greet the party. She believes the party are in great danger, and she herself is dealing with her jailers, but she can be convinced to stick around. Asking her who she is reveals she is Hope, and she is trapped in the prison. Only the Orphic Hammer can release her from her bonds. She explains that the party has to get past the Debtors and sneak to the Archive to get their contract. To aid the party, she gives them a Debtor's Attire so that they can move about the House undetected.
If the party was given the Orphic Hammer by Raphael in exchange for the contract in , they can go to the prison and free Hope immediately. However, this makes the entire House of Hope hostile immediately.
The Archivist[edit | edit source]
Before entering the Archives, Hope appears once again to warn the party about the Archivist. She says the party must exploit his weakness to get by. Before she can fully explain, the party must pass either a Charisma, Intelligence, or Wisdom check to keep speaking to her. After passing the check, if asked how to deal with the Archivist, she says he fears authority figures. With a Persuasion check (DC 20), she says he particularly fears Verillius Receptor, a High Inquisitor of Zariel who has official permission to audit Raphael's collection. Verillius' true form is so ghastly and mind-scarring that she takes on guises when she comes to visit. The party can exploit this by pretending to be that guise. If Hope fails to get out the name, then a successful use of (DC 10) can be used on the Archivist to reveal the name as well.
Once inside, it is necessary to pass a Deception check (DC 15) to get the Archivist to fully believe in the ruse. Unfortunately, the Archivist cannot give access to the Orphic Hammer and the Soul-Sworn Contract, as it is surrounded by an impervious sphere. The sphere requires a magic code that only Raphael has. Instead, he refers the party to wait in the Boudoir until Raphael has returned. The Archivist can also relinquish the pass to the Boudoir by being intimidated (DC 25), or simply by pickpocketing him.
If the Archivist is not successfully deceived or intimidated, information on how to enter the Boudoir can be found in the Outer Portals room (X:-6441, Y:2920). Nubaldin is cleaning up the room. Speaking to him, he explains that he once ran the prisons, but was moved to the Outer Portals room after failing to prevent Enver Gortash from escaping. If the party killed Gortash, they can tell him that they killed him, which delights Nubaldin. As a reward, Nubaldin explains a secret trick to get into the Boudoir - go next door to the balcony (X:-6446, Y:2936) and jump off the stones to enter the balcony of the Boudoir.
The Boudoir[edit | edit source]
Upon entering the Boudoir, the party are accosted by an incubus named Haarlep, who has been polymorphed into a perfect copy of Raphael. Haarlep asks why the party are there, but is already aware that they seek their contract. Haarlep will help the party out if they agree to "play a game" with him. Agreeing to play the "game" has the interacting party member taking off their clothes and Haarlep seducing them to give over their mind and body. The interacting party member can insist that just the body be taken, which Haarlep agrees to and tells them that they will always know when an orgasm is experienced in their form. Otherwise, giving over both mind and body results in a game over.
Refusing to play makes Haarlep hostile. Additionally, succeeding in a Constitution check (DC 25) during the "game" also makes him hostile. Defeating Haarlep makes him drop the location of Raphael's safe, as well as Helldusk Gloves. The safe contains the magic phrase needed to steal the contract/hammer.
Raphael's magic phrase can be pilfered without the need to deal with Haarlep. Simply utilize
, , regular sneaking or other skills to move towards the giant painting west of the bed. A successful perception check reveals that the painting is rigged with a trap. Disarm it (DC 20), then press the button below the painting. Lockpick the safe (DC 25) and take its content, then sneak off before Haarlep notices anything.Escaping Hell[edit | edit source]
The Archivist is instantly aware if the Soul-Sworn Contract/Orphic Hammer is stolen. He states that the dinner bell has rung for Raphael and the party are the main course. Hope appears one last time to state that everything will be on fire once they leave the Archives. She pleads with the party one last time to come to the prison and smash her chains.
After leaving the Archive, the residents of the House of Hope turn hostile, including the Debtors and several Hell Spheres. On the way to the prison, the party can stop in the Boudoir and use the rejuvenation faucet (X:-6482, Y:2977) to heal. Hope's prison cell is on the eastern side of the House, in a hatch just south of the Outer Portals. Once inside, the party must fight against two Spectators and a large number of Vengeful Imps. Alternatively, there is a hole in the side of the prison's foundation, just outside the first door after the portal room; It allows the party to approach the enemies from one side of the area, so that one Spectator is fought at a time. The party must equip the Orphic Hammer and smash the two crystals to free Hope, who joins the party as a temporary companion.
Once Hope is freed, return to the entrance where the portal is located. Unfortunately, Raphael, Yurgir, and Korrilla are there waiting. Raphael, enraged, states that the deal is over and that none of the party members are getting out alive. Yurgir can be convinced to switch sides with a persuasion check (DC 30 if he was killed in Act Two), or he automatically switches sides if he helped the party find the House of Hope in the first place.
Rewards[edit | edit source]
- Gloves of Soul Catching if Raphael is defeated while keeping Hope alive.