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(Created page with "300px|thumb|right|Entrance to the Armbrust's Home is under the balcony '''Armbrust's Home''' is a two-storied house in the Lower City of Baldur's Gate in Act Three. It stands next to Dammon's Forge of the Nine ({{coords|25|-11}}). Inside the party can find several NPCs - the owner, Tym Armbrust, and his family. Speaking with them doesn't trigger any important dialogues or quests. Tym's Notebook and [[Armbrust's Ledger]...")
 
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Now Tym is quickly sinking into debts and takes it heavily. The letter in the mailbox addressed to Tym's wife, Talli, '[[Thank You for Dinner]]', points that out clearly. Also, Ayo Armbrust, Tym's son, if spoken to, will ask the party whether they are the tax collectors, because his dad is afraid of these people.
Now Tym is quickly sinking into debts and takes it heavily. The letter in the mailbox addressed to Tym's wife, Talli, '[[Thank You for Dinner]]', points that out clearly. Also, Ayo Armbrust, Tym's son, if spoken to, will ask the party whether they are the tax collectors, because his dad is afraid of these people.


The second floor is the dormitories and living room. Near the window ({{coords|16|-8}}) a successful {{Ability check|Perception|15}} will spot out a [[Loose Plank]]. Under it the player will find a note from [[Nine-Fingers Keene]] about [[Missed Payment]], which tells that Tym is in debt to [[the Guild]], too.
The second floor is the dormitories and living room. Near the window ({{coords|16|-8}}) a successful {{Ability check|Perception|15}} will spot out a [[Loose Plank]]. Under it a note from [[Nine-Fingers Keene]] about [[Missed Payment]] can be found, which tells that Tym is in debt to [[the Guild]], too.


== Notable loot==
== Notable loot==
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