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=== Act Two === | === Act Two === | ||
In Act Two, Astarion | In Act Two, Astarion begins to ponder the meaning of the markings carved into his back by Cazador long ago. If his approval with the player character is high enough or if he is romanced, he reveals the scars to them and the player character can possibly identify them as Infernal markings. If the player character does not identify them, Astarion eventually comes to the conclusion on his own that the scars are written in Infernal by feeling them. Either way, he says, that he wants to discuss the subject with {{CharLink|Raphael}}, as he believes he would be able to explain the scars to him. | ||
When talking to Raphael at the [[Last Light Inn]], Raphael | When talking to Raphael at the [[Last Light Inn]], Raphael points out Astarion and says that he senses, that Astarion has something to talk to him about. Astarion then speaks up and confirms this fact. If Astarion has not revealed his scars, Raphael strips him in front of the party and forces him to show his scars before continuing the conversation about Astarion's request. If Astarion has already revealed his scars to the player character, Raphael does not strip Astarion of his clothes and instead goes right to thinking about Astarion's request. Raphael says he believes that he can help translate and explain his scars, but needs to think of something that Astarion can do for him first. He then departs, leaving Astarion to wait until they meet again. | ||
Astarion | Astarion and the party encounter Raphael again in front of the [[Grand Mausoleum]], where Raphael states that he has thought of a way for Astarion to pay him for his services. Raphael requests that Astarion and the party kill an old enemy of his, the orthon {{CharLink|Yurgir}}, and if they do this, he will interpret Astarion's Infernal scars. | ||
After Yurgir is | After Yurgir is defeated as per Raphael's request, Raphael comes to the [[Campsite]] and interprets Astarion's scars for him. He reveals that his scars are a part of a legal contract that Cazador Szarr made with [[Mephistopheles]], and the scars bind him to the Rite of Profane Ascension. It is through this ritual where Cazador must sacrifice the souls of all of his vampiric spawn, including Astarion to ascend to an existence where he will become a new type of being, the Vampire Ascendant. The Vampire Ascendant will gain a new set of powers and lose all vampiric weaknesses, including the sensitivity to sunlight. However, the rite cannot be performed if any of the carriers of the scars are missing, and so Cazador cannot complete it while Astarion is gone. Astarion knows that Cazador will now never stop hunting him, and asks the player character to join him in taking the fight to Cazador in Baldur's Gate. | ||
On the road to Baldur's Gate, Astarion | On the road to Baldur's Gate, Astarion ponders his options, that he has after arriving in the city. He tells the player character that if they are to find Cazador, they should try and find his "siblings, Cazador's other vampiric spawns. He states that they are likely found in the taverns and flophouses of the city, looking for prey for Cazador as per their orders. Astarion also speculates about his ability to possibly usurp the rite of profane ascension, so that he may gain the power from the ritual instead of Cazador. | ||
=== Act Three === | === Act Three === |