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Kagha

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Kagha is a Wood Elf Druid. She was Halsin's Second Druid, but has named herself First Druid in his absence. She has decided to enact the Rite of Thorns to seal the Grove off, no matter the consequences.

A viper bares her fangs defending her brood. Is it not her nature to strike at invaders?
Kagha, defending her actions


Personality

Kagha wants to prove her authority over the Emerald Grove, and is willing to take drastic action. She has come to see the Tiefling Refugees as parasites, and calls them devils and a rot to be cleansed.

Kagha justifies her actions as those of a watchful broodmother. As such, Kagha admires drow and duergar for their culture of self-preservation. If the player is a drow or duergar, she will attempt to appeal to them by calling their presence a gift.

Involvement

Zevlor requests the player's aid on dealing with the acting Archdruid of the Grove, Kagha. He says that she, alongside the other Druids, is preparing a ritual to seal off the Grove from the rest of the world, leaving the tiefling refugees in danger.

The player later finds Kagha reprimanding a tiefling child named Arabella for attempting to steal the Idol of Silvanus. The player and Rath, another druid, can intervene to save the child. Should the player fail to persuade Kagha or decide to not intervene, Arabella will attempt to run, and Kagha's snake will chase her down and kill her.

Regardless of that, she'll commend the player for their actions at the gate, and will recommend to aid Zevlor in defeating the goblin leaders to make his people leave.

Investigate Kagha

Main article: Investigate Kagha

Kagha can be investigated and potentially confronted by the party. This must be done before Halsin is rescued from the Goblin camp, otherwise the quest will be cancelled early.

If the players search the sanctum, they can find Kagha's chest. Lockpicking it will reveal a letter that will advance the player in the Investigate Kagha quest and guide them to a covert meeting in the Swamp. There, after a fight with Ancient Mud Mephits and Wood Woads, the player will find out Kagha is secretly planning to hand over the Grove to the Shadow Druids of the Cloakwood.

If the player returns and confront Kagha about this, the Shadow Druids will reveal themselves and ask Kagha to attack the player and everyone else inside. The player can help Kagha see her wrongs, and make her join the Grove's druid's side instead.

Should Kagha survive the ordeal, she'll show remorse for her actions. She'll thank the player, and will proceed to let the tieflings stay at the Grove for as long as they need. If the player is a druid, she will bestow them the title of Faithwarden, and gift them the quarterstaff Pale Oak.

Kagha's Fate

Should the player not kill Kagha themselves, her fate depends largely on whether or not she was convinced to turn against the Shadow Druids, and whether she allowed Arabella die in her custody.

  • Kagha repented
    • Halsin allows Kagha to remain in the Grove, however she is demoted to novice. (If the player returns to the area after Act 1, she will be standing on the path overlooking the grove -- near where Zevlor and Aradin fought when the player first arrived.)
  • Kagha did not repent
    • Arabella died, her parents live
      • Halsin leaves her fate in Locke and Komira's hands. They will attempt to poison Kagha at the party, which will kill her unless the player intervenes.
      • If player convinces Locke and Komira to spare Kagha, the poison can be cured (e.g. with Lesser Restoration). Kagha thanks the player profusely and vows to improve herself.
    • Arabella and her Parents died
      • Kagha is exiled from the Emerald Grove, and all Groves of Silvanus.
    • Convinced to let Arabella go earlier
      • Kagha is demoted to the most junior rank of druid

Combat

Attacks and abilities

Kagha has an ability kit similar to a Level 5 Druid, including the ability to cast spells using Level 3 Spell Slots.

Main Hand Attack.webp
Main Hand Attack Main Hand Attack ()   –  dagger
Normal weapon damage
Make a melee attack with your equipped weapon.
 Melee: 1.5 m / 5  ft
Off-Hand Attack Melee.webp
Off-Hand Attack (Melee) Off-Hand Attack (Melee) ()   –  Scimitar
Normal weapon damage
Make a melee attack with your off-hand weapon.
 Melee: 1.5 m / 5  ft
Wild Shape Wolf.webp
Wild Shape: Wolf Wild Shape: Wolf ()

Assume the shape of a dire wolf that can Incite Incite allies and Distract Distract enemies. The dire wolf has a starting health of HP Icon.png 18 hit points that increase every two druid levels.

While in animal shape, you can't talk or cast spells. You take on the attributes of your beast form - excluding your Intelligence, Wisdom, and Charisma scores.

When your beast form drops to 0 hit points, you revert to your normal form.

Cure Wounds.webp
Cure Wounds Cure Wounds ()
Heal a creature you can touch.
 Melee: 1.5 m / 5  ft
Thunderwave.webp
Thunderwave Thunderwave ()
D8 Thunder.png 2d8 (2~16) Damage TypesThunder
Release a wave of thunderous force that pushes away all creatures and objects in an area, while also dealing Damage TypesThunder damage.
CON Save
 Melee: 1.5 m / 5  ft
AoE: 5 m / 17 ft (Cube)
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Misty Step Misty Step ()
Surrounded by silver mist, you teleport to an unoccupied space you can see.
 Range: 18 m / 60 ft
Heat Metal.webp
Heat Metal Heat Metal ()
D8 Fire.png 2d8 (2~16) Damage TypesFire

Cause a metal weapon or armour to glow red-hot and force the wearer to let go or receive Disadvantage Icon.png Disadvantage on Attack rolls and Ability Checks.

If the creature is only wearing metal armour, it always receives Disadvantage.

If the creature is still touching the metal, you can use a bonus action on subsequent turns to deal another 2d8Damage TypesFire and force the creature to let go or receive Disadvantage.

CON Save
 Range: 18 m / 60 ft
Moonbeam.webp
Moonbeam Moonbeam ()
D10 Radiant.png 2d10 (2~20) Damage TypesRadiant
Call down a beam of light that damages any creatures that enters the beam or starts its turn in the light. You can use an Action to move the beam 18 m / 60 ft.
CON Save
 Range: 18 m / 60 ft
AoE: 1 m / 3 ft (Radius)

Notable loot

Speak with Dead

Kagha can be spoken to with Speak with Dead.

Player: What happened to you? How did you come to die?

  • Kagha: Punished for... protecting the grove...

Player: From where do you hail?

  • Kagha: Born to the circle... belonged to the circle...

Player: What did you mean to accomplish in the circle?

  • Kagha: Complete the Rite of Thorns... safe from the coming storm...

Player: Why did you take the tiefling girl?

  • Kagha: Stole the idol... needed for ritual... choice and consequence...

Player: Why did you ally with the Shadow Druids?

  • Kagha: The power to... protect my people... sanctuary...

Gallery

Notes

  • "Ssifisv," the command she gives Teela, is a draconic command to step down.
  • In combat, Kagha prioritizes maintaining Moonbeam above all other actions. This can often lead into her walking into her own Moonbeam. It can also cause the deaths of NPCs around with low HP such as Loic or Silver.

External links

Kagha on the Forgotten Realms Wiki