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* {{Dialogue option|She's an intelligent creature, not a beast to be trapped. Cut her down, and converse with her.|roll=Persuasion|dc=7}}{{note|This option is only available if Nymessa is missing/unavailable for the dialogue}}
* {{Dialogue option|She's an intelligent creature, not a beast to be trapped. Cut her down, and converse with her.|roll=Persuasion|dc=7}}{{note|This option is only available if Nymessa is missing/unavailable for the dialogue}}


If the player is a [[Drow]], [[Duergar]], or [[Githyanki]], the Tieflings will turn hostile immediately unless the player passes an [[Intimidation]] check. (DC 5)
If the interacting party member is a [[Drow]], [[Duergar]], or [[Githyanki]], the Tieflings will turn hostile immediately unless an [[Intimidation]] check (DC 5) is passed.


If they choose to let the tieflings shoot the trap down, then the party must choose to side with Lae'zel or the tieflings. If the party tries to deceive the tieflings into leaving Lae'zel to them, the tieflings refuse to leave but still cut her down from the trap so they can bring her to camp.
If letting the tieflings shoot the trap down, the party must choose to side with Lae'zel or the tieflings.  


In instances where the tieflings do not voluntarily free Lae'zel, she can be dropped safely using any ranged attack on the cage floor.
If passing the check to deceive the tieflings into leaving Lae'zel to them, the tieflings will leave. Lae'zel can be dropped then safely using any ranged attack on the cage floor.


Once Lae'zel is down, she can be recruited or left.
Once Lae'zel is down, she can be recruited or left.
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