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If Ettvard is spoken to, he reveals that the article being published on the party is negative, and that they should have thought about the consequences before disgracing themselves in public.  
If Ettvard is spoken to, he reveals that the article being published on the party is negative, and that they should have thought about the consequences before disgracing themselves in public.  


The reason for Ettvard's hatred can vary - if the quest [[Solve the Open Hand Temple Murders]] has been started, then he states it’s due to getting involved in a murder investigation immediately after entering the city. If the ambush at the [[Circus of the Last Days]] has been encountered, there is a chance he instead places the blame for the murder of the circus performers on the party. Otherwise, he may blame them for a tenfold increase in [[The Absolute|Absolutionist]] activity, or for the trafficking of [[Tiefling refugees|refugees]] into [[Baldur's Gate]].
The reason for Ettvard's hatred can vary - if the quest [[Solve the Open Hand Temple Murders]] has been started, then he states it’s due to getting involved in a murder investigation immediately after entering the city. If the ambush at the [[Circus of the Last Days]] has been encountered, there is a chance he instead claims that his hatred is caused by the murder of the circus performers. Otherwise, he may blame the party for a tenfold increase in [[The Absolute|Absolutionist]] activity, or for the trafficking of [[Tiefling refugees|refugees]] into [[Baldur's Gate]].


After Ettvard has been spoken to, the party is kicked out of the Gazette and the door locked, making entry significantly harder. However, it’s possible to freely roam about the public parts of the Gazette before speaking with him.
After Ettvard has been spoken to, the party is kicked out of the Gazette and the door locked, making entry significantly harder. However, it’s possible to freely roam about the public parts of the Gazette before speaking with him.
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