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The party can wait for the scrying eye to patrol a more remote area to take it down.{{note|The scrying eye has a particular patrol it follows, moving from inside the cave-in room, down the stairs, and to the dock area. It can begin following the party if they act suspiciously (i.e. hiding in front of the eye), but it quickly returns to its route.}} There is a somewhat secluded spot near the stairs down from Brithvar that can work with a sneak attack. If the party is caught killing the scrying eye, a guard confronts the killer.{{note|Despite having given you the task of killing the scrying eye, if you kill it within sight range of Elder Brithwar and Stone Guard Kur, they will also accost the party for "murdering someone", forcing you to make a dialogue skill check to avoid the entire area becoming hostile.}} At this point, the guard can still be persuaded or deceived into standing down, otherwise the duergar will become hostile. | The party can wait for the scrying eye to patrol a more remote area to take it down.{{note|The scrying eye has a particular patrol it follows, moving from inside the cave-in room, down the stairs, and to the dock area. It can begin following the party if they act suspiciously (i.e. hiding in front of the eye), but it quickly returns to its route.}} There is a somewhat secluded spot near the stairs down from Brithvar that can work with a sneak attack. If the party is caught killing the scrying eye, a guard confronts the killer.{{note|Despite having given you the task of killing the scrying eye, if you kill it within sight range of Elder Brithwar and Stone Guard Kur, they will also accost the party for "murdering someone", forcing you to make a dialogue skill check to avoid the entire area becoming hostile.}} At this point, the guard can still be persuaded or deceived into standing down, otherwise the duergar will become hostile. | ||
Failing to destroy the scrying eye has an affect on Nere's confrontation. If the eye was not | Failing to destroy the scrying eye has an affect on Nere's confrontation. If the eye was not destroy, Nere has some idea of the duergar mutinists. In some instances, he orders the party to defeat the duergars to prove their loyalty, rather than killing the deep gnomes. | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == |