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== Walkthrough == | == Walkthrough == | ||
This quest starts automatically after | This quest starts automatically after approaching the [[Elfsong Tavern]] at {{coords|78|1}} in the [[Lower City]]. {{CharLink|The Emperor|The Emperor's}} voice calls out that it was the location of its old hideout and that there may be useful supplies there that the party could take. | ||
[[File:Emperor Cellar Button.jpg|thumb|The button to the entrance]] | [[File:Emperor Cellar Button.jpg|thumb|The button to the entrance]] | ||
The entrance to the hideout is on the ground floor of the tavern, in the kitchen. There is a set of wooden stairs that lead to a storeroom {{coords|52|8}}. Upon entering, if [[Roveer's Storehouse]] has not been completed, then a large group of rats instantly attack the party. After defeating the rats, enter the westernmost door. Near a crack in the wall, a button {{coords|-868|544}} | The entrance to the hideout is on the ground floor of the tavern, in the kitchen. There is a set of wooden stairs that lead to a storeroom at {{coords|52|8}}. Upon entering, if [[Roveer's Storehouse]] has not been completed, then a large group of rats instantly attack the party. After defeating the rats, the party can enter the westernmost door. Near a crack in the wall, a button can be spotted with a successful perception check at {{coords|-868|544}} . Hitting the button opens up a wine cask in the room next door at {{coords|-861|547}}. Going through this cask leads to the door to the hideout. | ||
=== An ambush === | === An ambush === | ||
[[File:Chrai Ambush.jpg|thumb|Ch'r'ai lies waiting...]] | [[File:Chrai Ambush.jpg|thumb|Ch'r'ai lies waiting...]] | ||
A group of githyanki soldiers are lying in wait in the hideout, led by {{CharLink|Har'rak|Ch'r'ai Har'rak}}. The Ch'r'ai asks questions of the party and what the Emperor offered them in exchange for their servitude, but most of the options lead to combat. The githyanki warriors need to be defeated to further explore the hideout. This encounter contains a paladin and two gatemasters, who are capable of summoning more githyanki to the fight. If {{CharLink|Lae'zel}} is in the party, a successful | A group of githyanki soldiers are lying in wait in the hideout, led by {{CharLink|Har'rak|Ch'r'ai Har'rak}}. The Ch'r'ai asks questions of the party and what the Emperor offered them in exchange for their servitude, but most of the options lead to combat. The githyanki warriors need to be defeated to further explore the hideout. This encounter contains a paladin and two gatemasters, who are capable of summoning more githyanki to the fight. If {{CharLink|Lae'zel}} is in the party, a successful {{Ability Check|Intimidation|18}} can make the githyanki leave peacefully. | ||
=== The Emperor's special items === | === The Emperor's special items === | ||
[[File:Emperor Storeroom Button.jpg|thumb|The button to the storeroom]] | [[File:Emperor Storeroom Button.jpg|thumb|The button to the storeroom]] | ||
Behind the statue to the north, on the right side of an indent is a hidden button {{coords|-734|577}} (Perception | Behind the statue to the north, on the right side of an indent is a hidden button at {{coords|-734|577}} ({{Ability Check|Perception|13}}). This leads to the [[Hidden Room|area]] where the Emperor kept many precious mementos, some of which can be uncovered by passing additional perception checks. These items include: | ||
* Unique Shell {{coords|-726|586}} | * Unique Shell at {{coords|-726|586}} | ||
* Emperor's Wardrobe {{coords|-727|590}} | * Emperor's Wardrobe at {{coords|-727|590}} | ||
* Butter Fork {{coords|-731|596}} | * Butter Fork at {{coords|-731|596}} | ||
* Stelmane's Portrait {{coords|-732|597}} | * Stelmane's Portrait at {{coords|-732|597}} | ||
* {{SmRarityItem|Sword of the Emperor}} {{coords|-734|589}} | * {{SmRarityItem|Sword of the Emperor}} at {{coords|-734|589}} | ||
* Chains {{coords|-739|594}} | * Chains at {{coords|-739|594}} | ||
* Empty Brain Jar {{coords|-745|593}} | * Empty Brain Jar at {{coords|-745|593}} | ||
* {{SmRarityItem|Recipe for Fiddlehead Soup}} {{coords|-744|587}} | * {{SmRarityItem|Recipe for Fiddlehead Soup}} at {{coords|-744|587}} | ||
* Dog Collar {{coords|-742|584}} | * Dog Collar at {{coords|-742|584}} | ||
====Item commentary==== | ====Item commentary==== |
Latest revision as of 14:12, 24 February 2025
Visit the Emperor's Old Hideout is a quest in Act Three of Baldur's Gate 3. It can be started by approaching the Elfsong Tavern.
Objectives[edit | edit source]
Walkthrough[edit | edit source]
This quest starts automatically after approaching the Elfsong Tavern at X: 78 Y: 1 in the Lower City. The Emperor's voice calls out that it was the location of its old hideout and that there may be useful supplies there that the party could take.
The entrance to the hideout is on the ground floor of the tavern, in the kitchen. There is a set of wooden stairs that lead to a storeroom at X: 52 Y: 8. Upon entering, if Roveer's Storehouse has not been completed, then a large group of rats instantly attack the party. After defeating the rats, the party can enter the westernmost door. Near a crack in the wall, a button can be spotted with a successful perception check at X: -868 Y: 544 . Hitting the button opens up a wine cask in the room next door at X: -861 Y: 547. Going through this cask leads to the door to the hideout.
An ambush[edit | edit source]
A group of githyanki soldiers are lying in wait in the hideout, led by Ch'r'ai Har'rak. The Ch'r'ai asks questions of the party and what the Emperor offered them in exchange for their servitude, but most of the options lead to combat. The githyanki warriors need to be defeated to further explore the hideout. This encounter contains a paladin and two gatemasters, who are capable of summoning more githyanki to the fight. If Lae'zel is in the party, a successful DC 18 Intimidation check can make the githyanki leave peacefully.
The Emperor's special items[edit | edit source]
Behind the statue to the north, on the right side of an indent is a hidden button at X: -734 Y: 577 ( DC 13 Perception check). This leads to the area where the Emperor kept many precious mementos, some of which can be uncovered by passing additional perception checks. These items include:
- Unique Shell at X: -726 Y: 586
- Emperor's Wardrobe at X: -727 Y: 590
- Butter Fork at X: -731 Y: 596
- Stelmane's Portrait at X: -732 Y: 597
Sword of the Emperor at X: -734 Y: 589
- Chains at X: -739 Y: 594
- Empty Brain Jar at X: -745 Y: 593
Recipe for Fiddlehead Soup at X: -744 Y: 587
- Dog Collar at X: -742 Y: 584
Item commentary[edit | edit source]
The Emperor will have ambient commentary on each of the items, if interacted with.
- Unique Shell: "A shell - a keepsake from my final voyage. Pinched in a moment of sentimentality."
- Emperor's Wardrobe: "My old wardrobe - the home of all my disguises. We are what we appear to be, and so appearances matter."
- Butter Fork: "My cutlery set - a gift from my mother. The butter knife is missing, but otherwise it looks to be complete. I don't need it anymore, but the memory stirs something in me still."[1]
- Stelmane's Portrait: "There she is in all her glory - Duke Belynne Stelmane. My old partner."[2]
- Chains - "The chains I used to bind my meals - villains and lawbreakers. You see I tried to exercise morality, where I could."
- Empty Brain Jar: "An old container for brains. Empty - shame. It would have been nice to find one to sustain me now."
- Recipe for Fiddlehead Soup: "A recipe for fiddlehead soup - a favourite meal of mine, when I had need of meals like that."[3]
- Dog Collar: "Rascal's collar...My poor four-legged friend. Their lives are so brief, so simple, and yet - full."[4]
- Sword of the Emperor: "My old sword - my first purchase as an adventurer. No use to me anymore. It's yours, if you want it."[5]
Beyond the area with the chains, there is a secondary room with a hatch, which leads to the sewers.
Interacting with the Emperor's sword successfully completes the quest, even if there are some more memorable active items left in the room. Completing the quest does not make these inactive, and the party can still learn about them.
Quest rewards[edit | edit source]
Cerebral Citadel Armour, inside the Emperor's Wardrobe
Cerebral Citadel Gloves, inside the Emperor's Wardrobe
Sword of the Emperor
- If the player character has an overall "positive" relationship with the Emperor, then completing this quest allows scenes to trigger on the next available Long Rest in which it will be possible to "romance" the Emperor.
Notes & References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Yes, the name of the item is "Butter Fork", implicitly because of the "missing" butter knife. As Forgotten Realms lore claims, the butter knife was not actually missing
Balduran#Legacy
- ↑ The game asset used for the portrait item is a renamed version of the painting item "Portrait Of A Woman." Dialogue with Wyll implies that this portrait is still accurate to what she looked like, albeit at a younger age.
- ↑ It may be necessary to pick up the item to trigger this commentary, rather than just interacting.
- ↑ Interacting with this item will often equip the collar to the necklace slot of the controlled character. It is not known if this behaviour is a bug.
- ↑ Interacting with this item will sometimes automatically equip it to the interacting party member's melee weapon slot.