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* [TIEFLING][PERSUASION] Just give it back, boy. You're better than this. (DC 5)
* [TIEFLING][PERSUASION] Just give it back, boy. You're better than this. (DC 5)


Asking why Meli took the locket has him admitting that it reminded him of his mother's, who is deceased. Barth tells him to keep it, and seems satisfied, as the locket came from his own mother. He thinks she'd be happy that he gave it to Meli.
Asking why Meli took the locket has him admitting that it reminded him of his mother, who is deceased. Barth tells him to keep it, and seems satisfied, as the locket came from his own mother. He thinks she'd be happy that he gave it to Meli.


If the party fails to intimidate Meli or doesn't get involved, a tiefling guard named [[Ikaron]] approaches. He asks what's going on and the party can either call Meli a thief (and convince the guard on the side of Barth with a DC 15 persuasion or intimidation check) or side with Meli to let him get off free.
If the party fails to intimidate Meli or doesn't get involved, a tiefling guard named [[Ikaron]] approaches. He asks what's going on and the party can either call Meli a thief (and convince the guard on the side of Barth with a DC 15 persuasion or intimidation check) or side with Meli to let him get off free.