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During the final stages of act two, Dame Aylin can be found imprisoned in the [[Shadowfell]], being used as a source of immortality for [[Ketheric Thorm]]. Balthazar is preparing to remove her from the Shadowfell and bring her to Moonrise Towers so that Ketheric's immortality is kept safe.
During the final stages of act two, Dame Aylin can be found imprisoned in the [[Shadowfell]], being used as a source of immortality for [[Ketheric Thorm]]. Balthazar is preparing to remove her from the Shadowfell and bring her to Moonrise Towers so that Ketheric's immortality is kept safe.


The party can either choose to aid Balthazar or fight him. If they aid him, then Aylin is transported off to Moonrise Towers and the party can return there for an audience with Ketheric. If they choose to fight him, then combat will begin. Note that even if Aylin is killed during the fight with Balthazar, she will respawn after a couple turns.
The party can either choose to aid Balthazar or fight him. If they aid him, then Aylin is transported off to Moonrise Towers and the player can return there for an audience with Ketheric. If they choose to fight him, then combat will begin. Note that even if Aylin is killed during the fight with Balthazar, she will respawn after a couple turns.


If [[Shadowheart]] is present, then the party is faced with a new choice: allow her to kill Aylin or convince her not to so that they can set her free. Convincing her can be tough. To prepare for this, Shadowheart has a unique, additional approval mechanic, which can solve this considerably easier then the necessary skill checks. See [[Nightsong Point]]s.  
If [[Shadowheart]] is present, then the party is faced with a new choice: allow her to kill Aylin or convince her not to so that they can set her free. Convincing her can be tough. To prepare for this, Shadowheart has a unique, additional approval mechanic, which can solve this considerably easier then the necessary skill checks. See [[Nightsong Point]]s.  
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