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== Locations == | == Locations == | ||
Act One consists of the [[Wilderness]], [[Underdark]], [[Grymforge]], and [[Rosymorn Monastery]]. Entering [[Rosymorn Monastery]] concludes the [[Rite of Thorns]], meaning if | Act One consists of the [[Wilderness]], [[Underdark]], [[Grymforge]], and [[Rosymorn Monastery]]. Entering [[Rosymorn Monastery]] concludes the [[Rite of Thorns]], meaning if Kagha is not dealt with the [[Tiefling Refugees]] are expelled and the [[Emerald Grove]] becomes inaccessible to the party. Entering the [[Shadow-Cursed Lands]] advances time to [[Act Two]], causing several events to be resolved based on the party's progress. | ||
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The '''Emerald Grove''', also known as ''Silvanus' Grove'' and ''Druid's Grove'', is an area and location in the Wilderness of Act One of Baldur's Gate 3. It encompasses the large cavern known as the [[The Hollow]] and the [[Sacred Pool]]. | The '''Emerald Grove''', also known as ''Silvanus' Grove'' and ''Druid's Grove'', is an area and location in the Wilderness of Act One of Baldur's Gate 3. It encompasses the large cavern known as the [[The Hollow]] and the [[Sacred Pool]]. | ||
The Druids of the Emerald Grove are led by | The Druids of the Emerald Grove are led by Kagha who serves as the leader of the druids in First Druid Halsin's absence. They are providing a temporary refuge for the [[Tiefling Refugees]] from [[Elturel]], though tensions are high. The Grove is on high alert due to the aggression of nearby goblins. Kagha has ordered the Rite of Thorns be preformed to shut the grove off, which would displace the Tieflings. | ||
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=== Goblin Camp === | === Goblin Camp === | ||
[[File:Goblin Camp Overview.jpg|200px|thumb|Alt=Overview of the goblin camp.|Overview of the goblin camp.]] | [[File:Goblin Camp Overview.jpg|200px|thumb|Alt=Overview of the goblin camp.|Overview of the goblin camp.]] | ||
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The '''Goblin Camp''' is an old, re-purposed temple, now filled with goblins and cultists (and a captive | The '''Goblin Camp''' is an old, re-purposed temple, now filled with goblins and cultists (and a captive {{CharLink|Volo}}, who are searching the area for something. Inside the camp is the [[Shattered Sanctum]], where the goblin leaders reside: {{CharLink|Minthara}}, {{CharLink|Dror Ragzlin}} and {{CharLink|Gut|Priestess Gut}}. | ||
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[[File:Screen View South Building Rosymorn Monastery.jpg|200px|thumb|alt=The building and courtyard on the south side of the Rosymorn Monastery.|The building and courtyard on the south side of the Rosymorn Monastery]] | [[File:Screen View South Building Rosymorn Monastery.jpg|200px|thumb|alt=The building and courtyard on the south side of the Rosymorn Monastery.|The building and courtyard on the south side of the Rosymorn Monastery]] | ||
{{main|Rosymorn Monastery Trail|Rosymorn Monastery}} | {{main|Rosymorn Monastery Trail|Rosymorn Monastery}} | ||
The '''Rosymorn Monastery''' is a location that can be found in the northeast of the Rosymorn Monastery Trail region. The original occupants, the Lathanderian clergy, were slaughtered by a group of [[ | The '''Rosymorn Monastery''' is a location that can be found in the northeast of the Rosymorn Monastery Trail region. The original occupants, the Lathanderian clergy, were slaughtered by a group of [[Githyanki]], who now claim the underground area of the monastery as their [[Crèche Y'llek]]. | ||
Around the monastery, several groups of creatures have also taken up residence, including a group of [[ | Around the monastery, several groups of creatures have also taken up residence, including a group of [[Kobold]] looters, some [[Gremishka]]s, and two [[Giant Eagle|giant eagles]]. | ||
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