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After Jaheira is recruited, in [[Wyrm's Crossing]] she will ask the party to visit the Harper safehouse in a shop called [[Danthelon's Dancing Axe]]. This starts her companion quest {{Quest|The High Harper}} to rescue her old friend {{CharLink|Minsc}}. | After Jaheira is recruited, in [[Wyrm's Crossing]] she will ask the party to visit the Harper safehouse in a shop called [[Danthelon's Dancing Axe]]. This starts her companion quest {{Quest|The High Harper}} to rescue her old friend {{CharLink|Minsc}}. | ||
=== Epilogue === | === Epilogue === | ||
{{ | Jaheira's behavior at the dinner party is slightly different based on whether {{CharLink|Minsc}} was convinced to rely on her or not. The latter prompts her retirement. | ||
In both of her endings, Jaheira talks of Baldur's Gate's reconstruction efforts and the roles her children, the [[Harpers]], and Minsc have to play in it. She reveals Jord has joined the Harpers and is planning crop cycles in Wyrm's Crossing. Rion has temporarily joined the Flaming Fist, but she mostly spends her time incarcerating corrupt Fists. The player can ask her to join the Harpers and she will agree, even if they are a mindflayer. Otherwise, she asks the player character what "home" means to them, and they can answer with either Baldur's Gate, the campsite, Karlach (if they went to Avernus with her), their romantic partner, or nowhere because they prefer adventuring. She then dismisses herself to make sure no one tampers with the drinks. Jaheira has no ambient chatter during the party, but she can be seen practicing the flute or swaying/tapping along to Milil's music. | |||
===== High Harper ===== | |||
If she remained the High Harper, Jaheira mentions that she has to house people and rebuild the Harper network. She shares that she has little love for Baldur's Gate but chooses to serve the city for her family. | |||
===== Retiree ===== | |||
If Minsc was convinced to be independent of her, Jaheira retires from the Harpers and settles down in [[Elerrathin's Home]] as a stay-at-home mother. She shares that she has done much more sitting down than she would like, she has been heavily involved in her children's lives, and they have proven themselves capable of restoring the city themselves. Jaheira confesses that she misses adventuring and that Baldur's Gate is, in fact, her home, but she remarks on how you only realize someplace is home once you leave it and look back. Talking to her a second time in this ending has her promise to stop writing so many letters back to the city—much to the player character's disbelief. | |||
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