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'''Dolly Dolly Dolly''' or '''Dolly Thrice''' is a [[Pixie]] trapped in the {{SmRarityItem|Moonlantern}} carried by {{CharLink|Kar'niss}}, a drider travelling through the [[Shadow-Cursed Lands]]. She typically speaks in rhymes. | '''Dolly Dolly Dolly''' or '''Dolly Thrice''' is a [[Pixie]] trapped in the {{SmRarityItem|Moonlantern}} carried by {{CharLink|Kar'niss}}, a drider travelling through the [[Shadow-Cursed Lands]]. She typically speaks in rhymes. |
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Events of Baldur's Gate 3[edit | edit source]
Act Two[edit | edit source]
After travelling to the Shadow-Cursed Lands, the party can meet Kar'niss, who is able to travel through the Shadow Curse with the assistance of a Moonlantern that is powered by Dolly. If Kar'niss is defeated, the party can collect and investigate the Moonlantern.
Inspecting the Moonlantern will result in Dolly pleading with the inspecting party member to free her. The party can ignore her, torture her, release her gently, or release her by smashing the lantern. Releasing her by either means will destroy the lantern, however Dolly will reward the party with the Filigreed Feywild Bell. This bell grants the entire party the condition , which gives immunity from the Shadow Curse without the need for a Moonlantern. Releasing her by smashing the lantern means she also curses the player with , which gives the interacting party member clown facepaint.
Refusing to release Dolly from the lantern will result in her dropping the rhyming speech affectation and instead viciously cursing the party out. While the lantern is equipped from then on, she will occasionally pipe up with further insults and demands to be released.
If The Dark Urge is chosen as Origin, then the Urge will want to kill the pixie by crushing it between their fingers. Doing this yields no benefits, forcing the party to find another Moonlantern if they want to traverse the stronger areas of the Shadow Curse.
If the party is escorted to Moonrise Towers by Kar'niss, Dolly Dolly Dolly will die and so cannot be freed from the lantern.
Act Three[edit | edit source]
If freeing her during Act Two, then the "Printing Press" of the quest "
" will recognise the party and will allow the party to change the printing to something more favourable.Dolly Dolly Dolly can also still be spoken to at any time by using the Filigreed bell during Acts Two and Three.
Pranks[edit | edit source]
If the party is rude to Dolly, she will have some fun at their expense and apply one turn of polymorphed.
- I'm afraid I don't know the magic words. Mind sharing them?
- We're living in a magical theatre show puppeteered by a madman.
- Snurl
If the party smashes the moonlantern that she is trapped in, she will curse them:
Related quests[edit | edit source]
Gallery[edit | edit source]
See also[edit | edit source]
Notes[edit | edit source]
- If the Moonlantern was not automatically inspected after picking it up, equipping it will allow the party member to use the action Inspect Moonlantern to talk to Dolly. If the action is not in the quick action bar, it can be found in the Spellbook menu under "Common".
- Dolly's Pixie Blessing will disappear if the party leaves a region (for example if they travel back to the Wilderness from the Shadow-Cursed Lands). Because of this, if the blessing is applied during Act Three, there is no way to remove it.[Needs Verification]
- Dolly is one of the few characters able to break the "fourth wall" and acknowledge that she is part of a video game. When using the Filigreed Feywild Bell, the talking party member has the option to tell her that the "magic words" are "We're living in a magical theatre show puppeteered by a madman". Dolly replies that they are not supposed to know that, and polymorphs them into a pig for two turns as punishment.