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== Involvement ==
== Involvement ==
=== Act Three==
== Act Three ==
Once the party destroys the cursed portrait in the atelier in [[Lady Jannath's Estate]] during [[Quest|Free the Artist}}, Kerri appears and rushes downstairs to confront {{CharLink|Oskar Fevras}} and {{CharLink|Jannath|Lady Jannath}0. She is enraged at Oskar and wants to drag him back to the afterlife with her but can be prevented from doing so either through combat, a {{Ability Check|Persuasion|15}}, or a {{Ability Check|Intimidation|15}}. On a failed roll, she'll attack the party with two [[Vengeful Soul|Vengeful Souls]] and two [[Tormented Soul|Tormented Souls]].
Once the party destroys the cursed portrait in the atelier in [[Lady Jannath's Estate]] during {{Quest|Free the Artist}}, Kerri appears and rushes downstairs to confront {{CharLink|Oskar Fevras}} and {{CharLink|Jannath|Lady Jannath}0. She is enraged at Oskar and wants to drag him back to the afterlife with her but can be prevented from doing so either through combat, a {{Ability Check|Persuasion|15}}, or a {{Ability Check|Intimidation|15}}. On a failed roll, she'll attack the party with two [[Vengeful Soul|Vengeful Souls]] and two [[Tormented Soul|Tormented Souls]].


If the party chose to persuade or intimidate her instead of fight, then she becomes confused and starts to wonder why she is here in the first place. Oskar desires to know why she committed suicide and the party can either choose to let her leave without explaining or pass a {{Ability Check|Persuasion|15}}, an Intimidation check, or [[Deception]] check to explain. If the check is passed successfully, Kerri reveals that she always just saw Oskar as a fling, nothing more. She killed herself out of depression rather than heartbreak, and is disgusted that Oskar dragged her all the way back to the land of the living because of his own vain assumption that her death was his fault. Kerri then leaves for the afterlife, happy to rest in peace at last.
If the party chose to persuade or intimidate her instead of fight, then she becomes confused and starts to wonder why she is here in the first place. Oskar desires to know why she committed suicide and the party can either choose to let her leave without explaining or pass a {{Ability Check|Persuasion|15}}, an Intimidation check, or [[Deception]] check to explain. If the check is passed successfully, Kerri reveals that she always just saw Oskar as a fling, nothing more. She killed herself out of depression rather than heartbreak, and is disgusted that Oskar dragged her all the way back to the land of the living because of his own vain assumption that her death was his fault. Kerri then leaves for the afterlife, happy to rest in peace at last.