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Necromancy of Thay
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For using the tome, see the quests: Unlock the Ancient Tome and Destroy the Ancient Tome
Necromancy of Thay is a Story-related Book related to the Search the Cellar Quest.
It. Is. Not. Too. Late.
Properties
- Books
- Rarity: Story Item
- Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
- Price: 14 gp
Where to find
- In the Apothecary's Cellar beneath the Blighted Village, behind a locked gate, on an altar.
- To access the hidden portion of the cellar containing the book, you must move a wardrobe by pulling a lever hidden behind a box, then speak with the magic mirror and either intimidate it or correctly answer its questions:
- What think you of the Zulkir known as Szass Tam? 'Szass Tam is a foul, wretched creature.'
- Why might one use balsam ointment? 'To clean a wound.'
- Rangers have a special response that will also be regarded as correct.
- If you could see anything in me, what would it be? 'I'd look for whatever spell will rid me of this worm in my head.'
- The locked gate in front of the book can be lockpicked. The Rusted Key found on a shelf in the next room (near the lever that opens a shortcut back to the cellar entrance) can also be used to open the door. Alternatively, spells like can be used to bypass the gate.
- Note that taking the book will trigger a trap. To avoid this, you can enter turn-based mode and place an item of similar weight (like another book) on the pedestal, or simply disarm the plate itself by stepping close enough to the book to make the perception check, or by disarming the two nearby statues.
- To read the book, you must obtain the Dark Amethyst from the Whispering Depths, which can be accessed from the well or the blacksmith's basement in the Blighted Village. The Amethyst is guarded by a Phase Spider Matriarch. X: -550 Y: -350
Notes
Act One
- The Necromancy of Thay has three main paths that can be chosen, each with different outcomes.
- Give the book to Astarion. Giving it to him will net you approval from Astarion. Once he has obtained the book, it cannot be transferred to another companion or the player character.
- Destroy the book. The book can be destroyed only by Radiant damage. Destroying it will net you disapproval from Astarion. However it will net you approval from Karlach, Lae'zel, and Wyll if you bring them in your party. This will spawn 3 hostile Shadows.
- Read the book for its dark secrets. Interact with the book and use the option to insert the Dark Amethyst to unlock it. In total, three pages of the book can be turned. Each page you turn prompts a progressively harder Wisdom Saving Throw (DC 10, 15, and 20). The following possible events can occur:
- Failing one Saving Throw curses you with ( Disadvantage on Wisdom Checks until cleansed by ).
- Failing two or more Saving Throws curses you with ( Disadvantage on Wisdom Checks until cleansed by ).
- Some classes receive special options to modify or lower these DCs; all such special options result in the same overall outcomes.
- Bards may make Performance checks with DCs of 5, 10, and 15.
- Sorcerers may make Charisma checks with DCs of 5, 10, and 15.
- Warlocks may make the first save using Charisma with a DC of 5. The other pages will use the default Wisdom saves.
- Wizards may make the first save using Intelligence with a DC of 5. The other pages will use the default Wisdom saves.
- Clerics of dark/evil aligned gods like Talos, Gruumsh, or Lolth get a 10 DC wisdom ability check for the third page, instead of a 20 DC Wisdom saving throw. This includes Shadowheart, as a Cleric of Shar.
- Astarion is given a special option: "Drink in the darkness, embracing it, and turn the page" for turning the third page, offering a Wisdom ability check with a DC of 15 (in contrast to the 20 DC Wisdom saving throw).
- Some classes receive special options to modify or lower these DCs; all such special options result in the same overall outcomes.
- Turning at least one page permanently grants the reader Spell Slot. . This can be cast as a and does not consume a
- Turning three pages, regardless of success, grants the Forbidden Knowledge tag and passive feature.
- Closing the book before turning three pages leaves the Search the Cellar quest incomplete and allows the character to reopen the book again later.
- Once the book has been opened by one character, it will not open for any other character. Once all three pages have been turned, the book will refuse to open again for anyone until more knowledge is gained later in the game. It will also no longer be possible to remove the book from the inventory of the character who read it.
- After placing the Dark Amethyst in the book's cover, the item quote will change from 'It. Is. Not. Too. Late.' to 'Look. Away.'
Act 3 Spoilers! This section reveals details about the story of Baldur's Gate 3.
Act Three
- With the help of Mystic Carrion in Philgrave's Mansion in the Lower City, you can learn - for a 1500 gp fee - that in order to unlock the full potential of the book, you need to seek the The Tharchiate Codex somewhere within Sorcerous Sundries. This step is not necessary, but does help point you in the right direction.
- The Tharchiate Codex is stored in the basement vault of Sorcerous Sundries. You can reach the vault in two different ways:
- By interacting with the Clasped Book in the bookshelf of Tolna Tome-Monger's office upstairs and going through the portal, or
- By using the Weave Button labelled 'Vault' on the middle level of Ramazith's Tower.
- Within the vault, the Codex is located in the Elminster section. To unlock the Elminster door, you must first find the lever at the end of the Silverhand section by opening doors in this order: Silverhand, Evocation, Wish.
- After reading The Tharchiate Codex, you can re-read Necromancy of Thay and pass a DC 20 Wisdom saving throw to gain the permanent ability to summon 4 ghouls via the spell once per Long Rest. Failing this saving throw has the same effect as before: you're cursed with Baleful Knowledge, but still gain the spell.
- Reading the Codex also grants you The Tharchiate Codex: Blessing passive feature, which allows you to automatically gain 20 temporary Hit Points after each Long Rest.
- Completing Necromancy of Thay does not break Oath of the Ancients, nor does using Danse Macabre.
- Having the feature allows you to safely obtain another permanent bonus from the Mirror of Loss in the House of Grief; see Permanent Bonuses for more details.