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(→‎Walkthrough: The rubble can be cleared with Bludgeoning damage as well.)
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* The party can whip the rothé themselves, which turns the rothé hostile.
* The party can whip the rothé themselves, which turns the rothé hostile.


If the rothé are convinced to keep working, Skarjall turns on the party, saying he wants all the spoils for himself. However, the rothé aid the party in defeating him. If the party simply told the rothé to turn on their masters, then they can be asked to clear out the rubble afterwards. The rubble can also be destroyed using force damage (ie spells like [[Eldritch Blast]] or smokepowder bombs).
If the rothé are convinced to keep working, Skarjall turns on the party, saying he wants all the spoils for himself. However, the rothé aid the party in defeating him. If the party simply told the rothé to turn on their masters, then they can be asked to clear out the rubble afterwards. The rubble can also be destroyed using bludgeoning or force damage (ie spells like [[Eldritch Blast]] or smokepowder bombs).


In the battle, Skarjall is joined by [[Grundril]] and [[Morgya]]. The rest of the fortress remains neutral to the party during and after the battle.
In the battle, Skarjall is joined by [[Grundril]] and [[Morgya]]. The rest of the fortress remains neutral to the party during and after the battle.