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Speaking to Postmaster Danzo at Sword Coast Couriers initiates a conversation about mail not being guaranteed. | Speaking to Postmaster Danzo at Sword Coast Couriers initiates a conversation about mail not being guaranteed. | ||
* Wait - delivery not guaranteed? | * {{Dialogue option|Wait - delivery ''not'' guaranteed?}} | ||
* I'm not sending anything. You can drop the sales routine. | * {{Dialogue option|I'm not sending anything. You can drop the sales routine.}} | ||
* It's rare to meet someone so cheerful these days. Why the good mood? | * {{Dialogue option|It's rare to meet someone so cheerful these days. Why the good mood?}} | ||
If the first option is selected, Danzo explains that his pigeon couriers have been going missing and he's been finding their remains. Several letters have gone missing. | If the first option is selected, Danzo explains that his pigeon couriers have been going missing and he's been finding their remains. Several letters have gone missing. | ||
* Any idea where the birds went missing? | * {{Dialogue option|Any idea where the birds went missing?}} | ||
* I could find the pigeons for you. My fees are very reasonable. | * {{Dialogue option|I could find the pigeons for you. My fees are very reasonable.}} | ||
* I'd be happy to take a look. | * {{Dialogue option|I'd be happy to take a look.}} | ||
* Good luck with that. I've got bigger problems to solve. | * {{Dialogue option|Good luck with that. I've got bigger problems to solve.}} | ||
If the party agrees to search for the missing pigeons, Danzo mentions that he will pay a finder's fee for any unopened letters that are returned to him. | If the party agrees to search for the missing pigeons, Danzo mentions that he will pay a finder's fee for any unopened letters that are returned to him. | ||
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If Gale is in the party, he instantly recognises Tara. Choosing to ask Gale to have her not eat anymore pigeons causes Tara to fly away, without any checks necessary. | If Gale is in the party, he instantly recognises Tara. Choosing to ask Gale to have her not eat anymore pigeons causes Tara to fly away, without any checks necessary. | ||
If Gale is not in the party, then Tara can still be interacted with: | If Gale is not in the party, then Tara can still be interacted with depending on whether the ring and letters are noticed with a passive {{Ability check|Perception|15}}. | ||
* | * {{Dialogue option|BOOGABOOGA!|roll=Performance|dc=15}} | ||
* | * {{Dialogue option|''Try to discern the nature of the creature's ill temper.''|roll=Animal Handling|dc=15}} | ||
* {{Dialogue option|''Pet the tressym.''}} | |||
If the ring/letters were noticed: | |||
* {{Dialogue option|''Lunge for the shiny ring.''|roll=Acrobatics|dc=20}} | |||
* {{Dialogue option|''Gently approach the tressym and attempt to take the ring without alarming her.''|roll=Animal Handling|dc=15}} | |||
Successfully passing any of the checks gains a {{SmRarityItem|Ring of Blink}} and access to the letters, as Tara flies away. | Successfully passing any of the checks gains a {{SmRarityItem|Ring of Blink}} and access to the letters, as Tara flies away. | ||
If Speak with Animals is active, then Tara denies having anything to do with the fallen pigeons. The following options are present | If Speak with Animals is active, then Tara denies having anything to do with the fallen pigeons. The following options are present: | ||
* | * {{Dialogue option|Are you sure? I'd hate for anything ''abrupt'' to happen while I'm seeking out the culprit.|roll=Intimidation|dc=15}} | ||
* | * {{Dialogue option|I'll happily leave you be, as soon as I find out what happened to those pigeons.|roll=Persuasion|dc=15}} | ||
* | * {{Dialogue option|I've been sent here to take you in for questioning. You can avoid an unpleasant trip inside if you tell me the truth now.|roll=Deception|dc=15}} | ||
Tara finally admits to her crimes, to which the party can respond with: | Tara finally admits to her crimes, to which the party can respond with: | ||
* These letters are important. You shouldn't be eating their messengers. | * {{Dialogue option|These letters are important. You shouldn't be eating their messengers.}} | ||
* If pigeon is your second-favourite, what's your first? | * {{Dialogue option|If pigeon is your second-favourite, what's your first?}} | ||
* Happy hunting, then. | * {{Dialogue option|Happy hunting, then.}} | ||
A second set of checks has Tara flying away | A second set of checks has Tara flying away: | ||
* | * {{Dialogue option|Leave these pigeons alone or ''I'll'' eat ''you''.|roll=Intimidation|dc=15}} | ||
* | * {{Dialogue option|I'm not leaving 'til you agree to stop hunting these pigeons.|roll=Persuasion|dc=15}} | ||
* | * {{Dialogue option|There's a much better aviary across town, if you've already picked over the choice cuts here.|roll=Deception|dc=15}} | ||
* Enjoy your feast. | * {{Dialogue option|Enjoy your feast.}} | ||
Tara leaves behind a bundle of letters, if the check is passed. Karlach gains inspiration ("Cat's Got Your Tongue?"), as do Noble backgrounds ("Interrupted Communications.") If the check is failed, she is enraged, and spit a fireball at the party, destroying the letters. | Tara leaves behind a bundle of letters, if the check is passed. Karlach gains inspiration ("Cat's Got Your Tongue?"), as do Noble backgrounds ("Interrupted Communications.") If the check is failed, she is enraged, and spit a fireball at the party, destroying the letters. | ||
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After reading the letters, there are only three dialogue options: | After reading the letters, there are only three dialogue options: | ||
* I found the letter intended for the Zhentarim. It made for very interesting reading. | * {{Dialogue option|I found the letter intended for the Zhentarim. It made for very interesting reading.}} | ||
* Nothing yet. I'll keep looking. | * {{Dialogue option|I found the letter, but it was ''very'' difficult. I'm afraid my fees have gone up.|roll=Persuasion|dc=18}} | ||
* Leave | * {{Dialogue option|Nothing yet. I'll keep looking.}} | ||
* {{Dialogue option|''Leave''}} | |||
Danzo attempts to bribe the party into silence. The party can agree to the bribe or attempt to get more out of him (all checks are 18): | Danzo attempts to bribe the party into silence. The party can agree to the bribe or attempt to get more out of him (all checks are 18): | ||
* | * {{Dialogue option|I've got another buyer lined up. I'd make it a ''very'' generous fee.|roll=Deception|dc=18}} | ||
* | * {{Dialogue option|Give me everything the Zhentarim paid you, or this letter if the least of your worries.|roll=Intimidation|dc=18}} | ||
* | * {{Dialogue option|It'd be a shame if anyone told the Zhentarim you lost this. A real shame...|roll=Persuasion|dc=18}} | ||
* I graciously accept. | * {{Dialogue option|I graciously accept.}} | ||
* No, thanks. I'm keeping the letter. | * {{Dialogue option|No, thanks. I'm keeping the letter.}} | ||
If the party only opened the bundle and did not read them, the checks is slightly higher (20) to bluff that they have read them. If the check is failed, Danzo turns aggressive and attacks the party, stating that the letters won't leave the room. If the party says they will keep the letter, then he tells them to get out of his sight and that he will no longer deal with them. | If the party only opened the bundle and did not read them, the checks is slightly higher (20) to bluff that they have read them. If the check is failed, Danzo turns aggressive and attacks the party, stating that the letters won't leave the room. If the party says they will keep the letter, then he tells them to get out of his sight and that he will no longer deal with them. | ||
If the letters are not read, they have the following options: | If the letters are not read, they have the following options: | ||
* Is this the letter you were looking for? | * {{Dialogue option|Is this the letter you were looking for?}} | ||
* | * {{Dialogue option|I found the letter, but it was very difficult. I'm afraid my fees have gone up.|roll=Persuasion|dc=18}} | ||
* Nothing yet. I'll keep looking. | * {{Dialogue option|Nothing yet. I'll keep looking.}} | ||
However, even with a successful Persuasion roll, the payout remains the same. | However, even with a successful Persuasion roll, the payout remains the same. |
Latest revision as of 08:00, 2 August 2024
Find the Missing Letters is a quest in Act Three of Baldur's Gate 3. It can be started by speaking with the Danzo Arkwright at Sword Coast Couriers.
Objectives[edit | edit source]
Walkthrough[edit | edit source]
Speaking with Danzo[edit | edit source]
Speaking to Postmaster Danzo at Sword Coast Couriers initiates a conversation about mail not being guaranteed.
- Wait - delivery not guaranteed?
- I'm not sending anything. You can drop the sales routine.
- It's rare to meet someone so cheerful these days. Why the good mood?
If the first option is selected, Danzo explains that his pigeon couriers have been going missing and he's been finding their remains. Several letters have gone missing.
- Any idea where the birds went missing?
- I could find the pigeons for you. My fees are very reasonable.
- I'd be happy to take a look.
- Good luck with that. I've got bigger problems to solve.
If the party agrees to search for the missing pigeons, Danzo mentions that he will pay a finder's fee for any unopened letters that are returned to him.
The pigeon fleet[edit | edit source]
Using X: 27 Y: 14. The "head" of the pigeons, Commander Lightfeather, tells the party what he knows of where the pigeons are going missing. He states that intelligence on the source of the missing pigeons is in short supply, but that their enemy's flanked them "on the west side, not one rooftop away."
, the surviving pigeons can be spoken to for information. They are on the upper level of the back room of the PosthouseParty members with the Outlander and Soldier backgrounds (including Karlach, Jaheira and Lae'zel) receive inspiration points – "Enlisted Avian" and "Reporting for Duty", respectively – after speaking with Commander Lightfeather.
Confronting the pigeon-eater[edit | edit source]
Go to the kitchen of the Open Hand Temple and exit out of the north door to the outside. Go east around the building, where there are vines that allow roof access X: -50 Y: 11. The culprit, a Tressym, is on the rooftop X: -45 Y: -4 in a nest of pigeon remains and the pilfered letters. A successful perception check notes that this particular Tressym has Gale's collar on her, revealing her identity as his friend, Tara.
If Gale is in the party, he instantly recognises Tara. Choosing to ask Gale to have her not eat anymore pigeons causes Tara to fly away, without any checks necessary.
If Gale is not in the party, then Tara can still be interacted with depending on whether the ring and letters are noticed with a passive DC 15 Perception check.
- [PERFORMANCE] BOOGABOOGA! (DC 15)
- [ANIMAL HANDLING] Try to discern the nature of the creature's ill temper. (DC 15)
- Pet the tressym.
If the ring/letters were noticed:
- [ACROBATICS] Lunge for the shiny ring. (DC 20)
- [ANIMAL HANDLING] Gently approach the tressym and attempt to take the ring without alarming her. (DC 15)
Successfully passing any of the checks gains a Ring of Blink and access to the letters, as Tara flies away.
If Speak with Animals is active, then Tara denies having anything to do with the fallen pigeons. The following options are present:
- [INTIMIDATION] Are you sure? I'd hate for anything abrupt to happen while I'm seeking out the culprit. (DC 15)
- [PERSUASION] I'll happily leave you be, as soon as I find out what happened to those pigeons. (DC 15)
- [DECEPTION] I've been sent here to take you in for questioning. You can avoid an unpleasant trip inside if you tell me the truth now. (DC 15)
Tara finally admits to her crimes, to which the party can respond with:
- These letters are important. You shouldn't be eating their messengers.
- If pigeon is your second-favourite, what's your first?
- Happy hunting, then.
A second set of checks has Tara flying away:
- [INTIMIDATION] Leave these pigeons alone or I'll eat you. (DC 15)
- [PERSUASION] I'm not leaving 'til you agree to stop hunting these pigeons. (DC 15)
- [DECEPTION] There's a much better aviary across town, if you've already picked over the choice cuts here. (DC 15)
- Enjoy your feast.
Tara leaves behind a bundle of letters, if the check is passed. Karlach gains inspiration ("Cat's Got Your Tongue?"), as do Noble backgrounds ("Interrupted Communications.") If the check is failed, she is enraged, and spit a fireball at the party, destroying the letters.
Reading the letters[edit | edit source]
After picking up the bundle of letters, they can either be returned intact, or read.
Clicking the bundle reveals three letters: Postmaster Shipment Inquiry, Anonymous Letter, and Letter about Taxes. The Postmaster Shipment Inquiry reveals that Danzo is corresponding with Roah Moonglow and warning her about the Iron Flask, implicating him in Zhentarim activities.
Danzo's Fate[edit | edit source]
After reading the letters, there are only three dialogue options:
- I found the letter intended for the Zhentarim. It made for very interesting reading.
- [PERSUASION] I found the letter, but it was very difficult. I'm afraid my fees have gone up. (DC 18)
- Nothing yet. I'll keep looking.
- Leave
Danzo attempts to bribe the party into silence. The party can agree to the bribe or attempt to get more out of him (all checks are 18):
- [DECEPTION] I've got another buyer lined up. I'd make it a very generous fee. (DC 18)
- [INTIMIDATION] Give me everything the Zhentarim paid you, or this letter if the least of your worries. (DC 18)
- [PERSUASION] It'd be a shame if anyone told the Zhentarim you lost this. A real shame... (DC 18)
- I graciously accept.
- No, thanks. I'm keeping the letter.
If the party only opened the bundle and did not read them, the checks is slightly higher (20) to bluff that they have read them. If the check is failed, Danzo turns aggressive and attacks the party, stating that the letters won't leave the room. If the party says they will keep the letter, then he tells them to get out of his sight and that he will no longer deal with them.
If the letters are not read, they have the following options:
- Is this the letter you were looking for?
- [PERSUASION] I found the letter, but it was very difficult. I'm afraid my fees have gone up. (DC 18)
- Nothing yet. I'll keep looking.
However, even with a successful Persuasion roll, the payout remains the same.
Rewards[edit | edit source]
- If the letters are unopened: 320 gold
- If the letters are read and Danzo is blackmailed into paying more: 615 gold
Notes[edit | edit source]
- As of Patch 2 / Hotfix 5, this part of the quest is somewhat bugged:
- Firstly, the shipment inquiry letter can be found separately lying around on the rooftop, so the letter bundle doesn't need to be opened to read it. However, there is no way to return the unopened bundle to the postmaster and confront him about the shipment inquiry. (Giving him the unopened letter bundle completes the quest and leaves no dialogue options to confront him. And confronting him about his letter also completes the quest and leaves no dialogue options to hand him the unopened letter bundle.)
- Secondly, if opening the letter bundle while the free-standing copy of the shipment inquiry is not currently in the party's inventory, then the shipment inquiry will be teleported into the party's inventory. So, the bundle gives either two or three letters, depending on whether the party already have the shipment inquiry in their inventory or not.
- If the party have the unopened letter bundle and the shipment inquiry, dropping the letter bundle and reading the shipment inquiry will not trigger the quest completion option when starting a conversation with Danzo. Opening the letter bundle first, and dropping its contents including the duplicate shipment inquiry, will also not show the option when speaking with Danzo.
- If the party hand over the shipment inquiry found on the ground to the postmaster (or confront him about its contents), the bundle of unopened letters remains in the party's inventory, and opening it afterwards teleports the shipment inquiry into the inventory again even though the party already handed it over to the postmaster.
- None of the above will prevent completion of the quest or have any other such negative effect; it's merely confusing.