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== Involvement ==
== Involvement ==
=== Act One ===
=== Act One ===
Edowin is found in the [[Forest]] at {{Coords|139|446}} dying from wounds sustained from an [[owlbear]] attack. When approaching and starting a conversation with his siblings, his tadpole will connect with that of the player character. He asks the player character to protect his siblings, [[Andrick]] and [[Brynna]]. Eventually Edowin dies from his wounds, and cannot be saved by healing.   
Edowin is found in the [[Forest]] at {{Coords|139|446}} dying from wounds sustained from an [[owlbear]] attack. When the players approach and start a conversation with his siblings, his tadpole will connect with that of the player. He asks the player to protect his siblings, [[Andrick]] and [[Brynna]]. Edowin dies from his wounds, and cannot be saved by healing.   


When he has died, [[Dream Visitor|a voice]] will prompt the player character to look closer at his body. The voice encourages the player character to recover a [[Mind Flayer Parasite Specimen]] from within Edowin.
When he has died, [[Dream Visitor|a voice]] will prompt the player to look closer at his body. The voice encourages the player to recover a [[Mind Flayer Parasite Specimen]] from within Edowin.  


== Tadpole interactions ==  
== Tadpole interactions ==  
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