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== Walkthrough == | == Walkthrough == | ||
After completing {{Quest|Defeat Ketheric Thorm}}, this quest starts automatically, if moving on to the road to Baldur's Gate and then long resting at [[Campsite|Wyrm's Lookout]] before entering the Outer City. After ending the day, the party is awoken by the [[Elder Brain|voice of the Absolute]] commanding them to submit. The [[Astral Prism]] goes out of control, seemingly pushed away. Shortly after, a portal opens and three Gish'ra warriors step through and attack the party. An additional gith enemy appears each turn. The party has only three turns to make it to the Astral Portal. Only one character needs interact with the portal for all of the party to get transported to the [[Astral Plane]]. It is not necessary to fight any of the attackers, they do not pursue the party through the portal, and any that are left behind will be found dead when the party returns. | |||
=== Meeting the Emperor === | === Meeting the Emperor === | ||
Once | Once beinmg teleported to the [[Astral Plane]], the [[Dream Guardian]] calls the party out and asks for help, explaining, that they are under attack. The party is attacked by two Gish'ra - High Gish'ra Sh'ari and Ember Gish'ra Mir'ic - while being aided by nine [[Intellect Devourer]]s. On another rock is High Gish'ra K'i'lar fighting against five [[Intellect Devourer]]s. The party must proceed to the skull, where a mind flayer is fighting against several Gish'ra warriors. The mind flayer reveals that it is indeed the one who appeared in the party members' dreams and, if asked, recollects events that happened during the party's adventures. If agreeing to help it, the party must defeat Prelate {{CharLink|Lir'i'c}}, High Gish'ra {{CharLink|G'imre}}, Ember Gish'ra {{CharLink|M'i'hayk}}, and Zephyr Gish'ra {{CharLink|Verik}}. If attacking the mind flayer instead the party must fight it, the [[Intellect Devourer]]s ''and'' the Gish'ra, though the two factions of enemies attack each other as well. | ||
After the battle, the | After the battle, if the mind flayer is still alive, it is revealed that the power used to protect the party from the Absolute is stolen from the Githyanki Prince {{CharLink|Orpheus}}, who is trapped by infernal chains in the Astral Prism. The mind flayer, also known as {{CharLink|The Emperor}}, was tasked to acquire the Prism as an agent of the [[Elder Brain]], but got free from its control once within the prism's shield. | ||
=== The Emperor's story === | === The Emperor's story === | ||
[[File:Dream Visitor Identity Revealed Quest.jpg|thumb|The Dream Visitor's true identity as the Emperor is revealed.]] | [[File:Dream Visitor Identity Revealed Quest.jpg|thumb|The Dream Visitor's true identity as the Emperor is revealed.]] | ||
The Emperor finally explains its story after the battle. It was once an adventurer just like the party, living in Baldur's Gate. Eager to do more, the Emperor went to [[Moonrise Towers]] in search of treasure and was captured by the Mind Flayer colony below, where he was transformed into a Mind Flayer. For years, the Emperor served the Elder Brain, which is now known as the Absolute, as a thrall like any other, but it was able to break free and return to Baldur's Gate. The Emperor lived in the shadows, feeding on criminals' brains and worked alongside Duke | The Emperor finally explains its story after the battle. It was once an adventurer just like the party members, living in Baldur's Gate. Eager to do more, the Emperor went to [[Moonrise Towers]] in search of treasure and was captured by the Mind Flayer colony below, where he was transformed into a Mind Flayer. For years, the Emperor served the Elder Brain, which is now known as the Absolute, as a thrall like any other, but it was able to break free and return to Baldur's Gate. The Emperor lived in the shadows, feeding on criminals' brains and worked alongside Duke {{CharLink|Belynne Stelmane}} as the governing force behind the [[Knights of the Shield]]. Those who knew it, but not its true identity as a mind flayer, called it the Emperor, for its role in the Knights. However, the Emperor's true identity was found out by Lord {{CharLink|Enver Gortash}} who forced it back into servitude for the Elder Brain. After being sent on a mission to retrieve the Astral Prism, it broke free again and set out on a mission to take down the Elder Brain. | ||
The Emperor tells the party they would be stronger as an illithid, and the already consumed tadpoles have made them stronger. It gives them an | The Emperor tells the party they would be stronger as an illithid, and the already consumed tadpoles have made them stronger. It gives them an {{SmRarityItem|Astral-Touched Tadpole}}, that can transform every party member who communes with it into a [[Partial-illithid]]. However, if one party member eats it (and it can only be eaten once), only that party member is transformed. Although the Emperor urges them to consider it, the party can either agree or refuse; if the player character consumed any tadpoles prior to this, refusing requires a {{Ability Check|Wisdom|21}} check. | ||
=== Early ending === | === Early ending === | ||
If the Emperor dies in battle, the | If the Emperor dies in battle, the Elder Brain takes control and turns the party into mind flayers, assimilating them into her Grand Design. The game ends. | ||
* If a party member is the one to kill the Emperor, they will be prompted to help it back up instead of killing it, which restores the Emperor's health, recategorizes it as an ally (if the party originally chose to attack it) and | * If a party member is the one to kill the Emperor, they will be prompted to help it back up instead of killing it, which restores the Emperor's health, recategorizes it as an ally (if the party originally chose to attack it) and lets it resume the fight. This can only occur once. Choosing to allow it to die leads to game over, as above. | ||
* If the Emperor is instead knocked out, the fight continues without acknowledgement. Similarly, if it later dies after being knocked out, nothing happens, and its corpse can be looted and picked up like a normal opponent. Once the battle is won, the Emperor | * If the Emperor is instead knocked out, the fight continues without acknowledgement. Similarly, if it later dies after being knocked out, nothing happens, and its corpse can be looted and picked up like a normal opponent. Once the battle is won, the Emperor reappears in the center of the place. If its corpse has been picked up by a party member, it is removed from that character's inventory. | ||
== Quest rewards == | == Quest rewards == |