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[[File:Fraygo's Flophouse.jpg|400px|right]]'''Frayo's Flophouse''' is a [[location]] and bunkhouse in [[Wyrm's Crossing]] in [[Act Three]].
{{UnderConstruction}}'''Frayo's Flophouse''' is a [[Location]] in [[Wyrm's Crossing]] in [[Chapter Three]]
 
==Related Locations==
== Overview ==
Fraygo's Flophouse is a bunkhouse just inside and to the west of the southern entrance to [[Wyrm's Crossing]].
 
===Related locations===
*[[Wyrm's Crossing]]
*[[Wyrm's Crossing]]
==Related Quests==
 
===First floor===
[[Dalyria]] and [[Pale Petras]] can be found arguing on the first floor. Interacting with them will progress [[Astarion]]'s personal quest, [[The Pale Elf]]. Note that if the party approaches them with a light effect active (such as [[Daylight]] or with [[Lathander's Light]] equipped) they will disappear and one of the party members will make a comment about it.
 
===Hidden room===
Up a ladder on the second floor {{coords|-12|87}} is an attic with a red wardrobe {{coords|-17|82}} which can be opened with the [[Flowery Key]].
 
A successful {{Ability check|Perception|10}} followed by a {{Ability check|Investigation|10}} allows the party to spot blood by the bed and find [[Ffion Goldgrind]]'s body. Inside this room are several objects which can be interacted with to gain more information about the Open Hand Temple murders. In particular, the [[Bloodstained Parchment|bloodstained parchment]] found on the table to the right of the room's entrance is necessary to progress the quest. See the quest [[Solve the Open Hand Temple Murders]] for more details.
 
==Notable characters==
* Adventurer Drinn
* [[Traveller Griska]]
* [[Dalyria]]
* [[Pale Petras]]
 
==Related quests==
*[[Find the 'Stern Librarian' Ffion]]
*[[Find the 'Stern Librarian' Ffion]]
*[[Get Orin's Netherstone]]
*[[Get Orin's Netherstone]]
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*[[Solve the Open Hand Temple Murders]]
*[[Solve the Open Hand Temple Murders]]
*[[The Pale Elf]]
*[[The Pale Elf]]
==Notable Loot==
 
==Notable loot==
Notable items obtained in this location, whether looted, purchased, or obtained as a quest reward:
Notable items obtained in this location, whether looted, purchased, or obtained as a quest reward:
*[[Bloodstained Parchment]]
*{{MdRarityItem|Bloodstained Parchment}}
==Notable NPCs==
 
* Adventurer Drinn
* [[Traveller Griska]]


==Other Information==
[[Category:Locations]][[Category:Act Three Locations]]

Latest revision as of 11:26, 19 May 2024

Fraygo's Flophouse.jpg
Frayo's Flophouse is a location and bunkhouse in Wyrm's Crossing in Act Three.

Overview[edit | edit source]

Fraygo's Flophouse is a bunkhouse just inside and to the west of the southern entrance to Wyrm's Crossing.

Related locations[edit | edit source]

First floor[edit | edit source]

Dalyria and Pale Petras can be found arguing on the first floor. Interacting with them will progress Astarion's personal quest, The Pale Elf. Note that if the party approaches them with a light effect active (such as Daylight or with Lathander's Light equipped) they will disappear and one of the party members will make a comment about it.

Hidden room[edit | edit source]

Up a ladder on the second floor X: -12 Y: 87 is an attic with a red wardrobe X: -17 Y: 82 which can be opened with the Flowery Key.

A successful DC 10 Perception check followed by a DC 10 Investigation check allows the party to spot blood by the bed and find Ffion Goldgrind's body. Inside this room are several objects which can be interacted with to gain more information about the Open Hand Temple murders. In particular, the bloodstained parchment found on the table to the right of the room's entrance is necessary to progress the quest. See the quest Solve the Open Hand Temple Murders for more details.

Notable characters[edit | edit source]

Related quests[edit | edit source]

Notable loot[edit | edit source]

Notable items obtained in this location, whether looted, purchased, or obtained as a quest reward: