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== Act 3 ==
== Act 3 ==
* The camp is attacked by Githyanki in the night; you flee through a portal to the Astral Realm and meet [[the Emperor]]
** '''Trigger:''' Rest at [[Wyrm's Lookout]] after completing Act 2


* [[Mizora]] appears at camp and gives [[Wyll]] a choice between eternal servitude in exchange for saving his father versus the dissolution of his pact
* [[Mizora]] appears at camp and gives [[Wyll]] a choice between eternal servitude in exchange for saving his father versus the dissolution of his pact
** '''Trigger:''' Speak to Mizora in [[Wyrm's Rock Fortress]] after Gortash's coronation
** '''Trigger:''' Speak to Mizora in [[Wyrm's Rock Fortress]] after Gortash's coronation

Revision as of 21:26, 17 June 2024

The following is a list of events that can occur in camp while long resting.

Act 1

  • Wyll arrives at the camp, seeking Karlach
    • Trigger: Recruit Karlach but do not recruit Wyll
  • Mizora appears in camp for the first time
    • Trigger: Recruit Wyll and either recruit or kill Karlach
  • You dream of the Dream Guardian for the first time
    • Trigger: Approach the Goblin Camp and trigger the cutscene where the Absolute speaks to you
  • Owlbear Cub events, in the following order, one per long rest; triggered by either freeing the cub from the Goblin Camp or killing the goblins before killing the Owlbear mother:
    • The owlbear cub appears at camp, can be fed, and then flees
    • The owlbear cub appears at camp wounded; if healed, it stays permanently
    • The owlbear cub and Scratch play together at night; "You Have Two Hands for a Reason" achievement unlocked
  • Lae'zel threatens to kill you if you transform

Act 2

Act 3

  • The camp is attacked by Githyanki in the night; you flee through a portal to the Astral Realm and meet the Emperor
  • Mizora appears at camp and gives Wyll a choice between eternal servitude in exchange for saving his father versus the dissolution of his pact